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Valkeu
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06-25-2025, 08:50 PM
#1
Your PC keeps showing a blue screen every 30 minutes to an hour, and it also takes a long time to start up. I considered a GPU driver problem because I had a new one installed, but it still happens after the update. Others suggested it could be a power supply issue since your PC's oldest part is the PSU. There might be a Windows corruption, so a fresh installation could help. Thanks ahead!
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Valkeu
06-25-2025, 08:50 PM #1

Your PC keeps showing a blue screen every 30 minutes to an hour, and it also takes a long time to start up. I considered a GPU driver problem because I had a new one installed, but it still happens after the update. Others suggested it could be a power supply issue since your PC's oldest part is the PSU. There might be a Windows corruption, so a fresh installation could help. Thanks ahead!

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MaxvanGulik
Junior Member
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06-25-2025, 11:11 PM
#2
I don’t have a live system to share real-time data. Here’s how you can gather the information you’re looking for:

- Check your PC specs using tools like CPU-Z, GPU-Z, or HWMonitor.
- Verify Windows version and update status via Settings or the Windows Update feature.
- Monitor temperatures with HWMonitor, HWInfo64, or OpenHardwarwMonitor.
- Test storage health with Disk Drive Health (Sentinel) or CrystalDiskInfo.
- Run stress tests using OCCT, Prime95, or similar utilities.
- Examine RAM with Memtest86 and check XMP/DOCP support.
- Review BIOS updates via the latest motherboard documentation.
- Look for driver updates from AMD or Intel websites.
- Use 3DMark, Cinebench R23, Unigine Heaven, or similar benchmarks.
- Consult Event Viewer and Windows Reliability Monitor for crashes or errors.
- Check system health with PassMark, RAMMon, Aida64, or HDtune.
- If issues persist, consider running sfc /scannow or other diagnostics.
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MaxvanGulik
06-25-2025, 11:11 PM #2

I don’t have a live system to share real-time data. Here’s how you can gather the information you’re looking for:

- Check your PC specs using tools like CPU-Z, GPU-Z, or HWMonitor.
- Verify Windows version and update status via Settings or the Windows Update feature.
- Monitor temperatures with HWMonitor, HWInfo64, or OpenHardwarwMonitor.
- Test storage health with Disk Drive Health (Sentinel) or CrystalDiskInfo.
- Run stress tests using OCCT, Prime95, or similar utilities.
- Examine RAM with Memtest86 and check XMP/DOCP support.
- Review BIOS updates via the latest motherboard documentation.
- Look for driver updates from AMD or Intel websites.
- Use 3DMark, Cinebench R23, Unigine Heaven, or similar benchmarks.
- Consult Event Viewer and Windows Reliability Monitor for crashes or errors.
- Check system health with PassMark, RAMMon, Aida64, or HDtune.
- If issues persist, consider running sfc /scannow or other diagnostics.