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My computer fails to start and then stops working.

My computer fails to start and then stops working.

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
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09-07-2016, 05:23 PM
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When I power on my machine, it crashes and the automatic repair option fails to fix the problem. The trouble began during gameplay, causing sudden freezes. Restarting and entering the password doesn’t prevent the crash—it loops and reports loading issues. Attempts to patch or reinstall Windows have not resolved the issue, and the system now blocks login entirely. With the given specs (i3 10100f, 16GB RAM, GTX 1050 Ti, 500W PSU), the situation seems unresolved. Consider checking hardware stability, updating drivers, or seeking professional support.
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SedentarySauS
09-07-2016, 05:23 PM #1

When I power on my machine, it crashes and the automatic repair option fails to fix the problem. The trouble began during gameplay, causing sudden freezes. Restarting and entering the password doesn’t prevent the crash—it loops and reports loading issues. Attempts to patch or reinstall Windows have not resolved the issue, and the system now blocks login entirely. With the given specs (i3 10100f, 16GB RAM, GTX 1050 Ti, 500W PSU), the situation seems unresolved. Consider checking hardware stability, updating drivers, or seeking professional support.

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Krytogen
Junior Member
16
09-08-2016, 01:19 AM
#2
It seems your storage device could be malfunctioning. Would you like to try a different unit for testing?
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Krytogen
09-08-2016, 01:19 AM #2

It seems your storage device could be malfunctioning. Would you like to try a different unit for testing?

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iDeNCuute
Junior Member
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09-09-2016, 05:49 AM
#3
Your Windows might be damaged or experiencing issues. To confirm: Did you install software from unreliable sources?
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iDeNCuute
09-09-2016, 05:49 AM #3

Your Windows might be damaged or experiencing issues. To confirm: Did you install software from unreliable sources?

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PainlessXD
Junior Member
13
09-09-2016, 11:13 AM
#4
You haven't installed anything suspicious, but there are options to restore your Windows if it's damaged.
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PainlessXD
09-09-2016, 11:13 AM #4

You haven't installed anything suspicious, but there are options to restore your Windows if it's damaged.

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McJoelPlayz
Member
65
09-11-2016, 06:16 AM
#5
Sure, I'll try it out with a different example.
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McJoelPlayz
09-11-2016, 06:16 AM #5

Sure, I'll try it out with a different example.

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Skarky7
Junior Member
46
09-11-2016, 06:52 AM
#6
After reviewing again, I realize I didn’t mention the reinstallation part. Let me know if you need clarification.
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Skarky7
09-11-2016, 06:52 AM #6

After reviewing again, I realize I didn’t mention the reinstallation part. Let me know if you need clarification.

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ItzFireMLG
Member
215
09-16-2016, 06:08 AM
#7
He updated the issue. He mentioned he adjusted the drive settings until it improved, and it seems to have helped. (at least temporarily).
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ItzFireMLG
09-16-2016, 06:08 AM #7

He updated the issue. He mentioned he adjusted the drive settings until it improved, and it seems to have helped. (at least temporarily).

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DinoCrakers
Member
102
09-23-2016, 02:09 PM
#8
This concept applies to OS recovery too—automatic fixes haven't worked for me before. I wouldn't depend on them heavily. Instead, making a backup image using tools like Acronis can help. If the drive fails, simply replace it with the new one and transfer the backup file to it. You'll be back to normal without any issues.
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DinoCrakers
09-23-2016, 02:09 PM #8

This concept applies to OS recovery too—automatic fixes haven't worked for me before. I wouldn't depend on them heavily. Instead, making a backup image using tools like Acronis can help. If the drive fails, simply replace it with the new one and transfer the backup file to it. You'll be back to normal without any issues.