Fix the bluescreen problem Follow troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue.
Fix the bluescreen problem Follow troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue.
Suddenly I encountered blue screens. I thought my stable overclock was the problem, but it wasn't. I ran the System file checker and tried to fix the corrupted file, but it didn’t work. The file in question is CSI 000008ed [sR] Cannot repair member file. It was last accessed on 2015-03-21 at 00:53:44. This issue appears to be missing from the system. If you're not familiar with this, it suggests a problem with the Windows boot environment. To repair it, you may need to use specialized tools or consult official documentation.
There are at least 200 other threads on this kind of issue, so you might have some luck looking there, but i'll sum up what has been said: 1) Whats your over-clock? On your CPU and/or GPU? 2) Check temps while your system is running 3) Might be a driver issue 4) Could just be a faulty part (RAM most likely) 5) After the blue screen and rebooting does it say "start windows in safety mode" <- or something like that 6) Possible computer virus When I started pushing the over-clock on my GPU past 1270GHz my screen just died, so this could likely be the problem. As a video card ages and the thermal compound/components wear down, keeping the same over-clock could be unstable. Perhaps your OC was barely stable, and something triggered it into becoming unstable. Try resetting the car to stock clock speeds and monitor the system.
I'm not sure what's going on, but I see AMD and it's confusing me.
I see, I'm attempting to determine the simplest method for fixing it.
I wasn’t expecting that. The support page mentions manually replacing files, but it doesn’t explain how to access those files.