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Anyone ever had this before? Was playing PUBG last night and my pc crashed a few...

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Christopher Molloy

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Anyone ever had this before?

Was playing PUBG last night and my pc crashed a few times and each time this message came up.
Ive only just built my 1st pc a month ago so im very much a noob.

Any help is much appreciated
 
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Omar Hameed

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It usually happens on windows 10 only why I really don't know
 
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Wilco Gerwen

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are you overclocking
 
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Ryan Battersby

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It provides an error code so you can attempt to find what caused it. Other than that windows stores crash files that you can find / search.
 
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Md Inzemam Zahid

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u graphic card is dying ....
 
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Christopher Molloy

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No overclocking, gpu is a brand new Gigabyte Auros 1080ti
 
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T'mar Haider

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Its either a gpu driver problem
Or an issue in ram frequency
Try to decrease it then test the same game
 
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Jeffrey Vos

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Reset the bios and try again ;)
 
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Bryan Smith

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Dont look at porn on your 1000 dollar pc.... thats what the iphone x is for
 
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Ian Cody Hammond

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check windows updates, had the same problem on my new build a few weeks ago, since updates the drivers (nvidia) have not crashed once :-D
 
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Putu Rudolf

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Like my pc before after upgrade to win 10 creator . Always bluescreen after the pc hit 67°c . Now my pc work normally after re installed the windows to home edition no more blue screen or missing drivers
 
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Andrei Laptes

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Actually I got this problem before. I was shutting down my laptop and was stuck at shutdown so I forced shutdown through button. Now keep in mind it was stuck on the shutdown screen not saying update for a good 3+ hours. I reopened my laptop and got this. Pretty much stuck in a perpetual loop of restarting. Had to factory reset my pc lol. Went back to windows 7 sadly. Point is I can’t help you with shit. And hopefully you aren’t as unlucky as me lol.
 
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Jamie Hartley

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Commonly this issue, especially in PUBG, is that your RAM got overloaded. Do you have at least 8GB of RAM? I recommend 16GB for games that render as much as PUBG.
 
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Jason Dudek

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Download HDSentinel and check for a faulty hard drive. The issue is with the Windows File Location Table Manager, which manages the File Allocation Tables on the Hard drive itself. If the drive is faulty and has too many corrupted sectors, it can cause this issue.
 
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Christopher Molloy

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I updated drivers through nvidia experience, is this correct as it crashed again?
 
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Mohamed Hassan

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Change the ram slots but in other slot it will work trust me and plz download malware bytes
 
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Gavin Turner

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Ive had a virus that looks like that before, try running windows defender next time you boot up
 
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Donald Bouffard

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Google it nub
 
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Glen Venter

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ive had the same problem try redoing windows some files are corrupt or your Hdd is faulty
 
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Vince Ricci

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This happened to me one time while playing pub g as well. I've been having mouse lag. Unplugging and replugging into same port usually fixes it. So I unplugged my mouse and immediate crash ensued.
 

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