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PC keeps crashing ?

PC keeps crashing ?

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Audrey77
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10-28-2016, 10:55 AM
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So what is going on is that I just recently got told that I should switch everything I have on my hdd to my sdd because my pc would boot up slow. I would always think it was fine since it's just taking its time booting everything up. So after I had done that, I had reset my pc because it would still crash my games and pc. my first blue screen was "PFN LIST CORRUPT", and it would just boot up again. (this is in a span of a week).
Everything seems fine for a few days until my games start to crash. Earlier today when I woke up I had gotten an error code and was getting "Error code 0xc0000221". I was talking with a specialist today with my problems and he was recommending getting both new hdd and ssd since my hdd is running at 100 % every time my pc starts, causing it to be malfunctioning, and a new ssd to play for gaming. I was wondering if I can fix anything ?
These are my specs :
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/KPKnN6
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Audrey77
10-28-2016, 10:55 AM #1

So what is going on is that I just recently got told that I should switch everything I have on my hdd to my sdd because my pc would boot up slow. I would always think it was fine since it's just taking its time booting everything up. So after I had done that, I had reset my pc because it would still crash my games and pc. my first blue screen was "PFN LIST CORRUPT", and it would just boot up again. (this is in a span of a week).
Everything seems fine for a few days until my games start to crash. Earlier today when I woke up I had gotten an error code and was getting "Error code 0xc0000221". I was talking with a specialist today with my problems and he was recommending getting both new hdd and ssd since my hdd is running at 100 % every time my pc starts, causing it to be malfunctioning, and a new ssd to play for gaming. I was wondering if I can fix anything ?
These are my specs :
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/KPKnN6

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Griinor
Member
54
10-28-2016, 11:28 AM
#2
You may wish to note the age of the power supply. In reality, I wouldn't rely on any equipment being driven by that PSU.
Where did you obtain the installer for the operating system? Did you manually reinstall all the newest drivers specific to your motherboard through an elevated command?
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Griinor
10-28-2016, 11:28 AM #2

You may wish to note the age of the power supply. In reality, I wouldn't rely on any equipment being driven by that PSU.
Where did you obtain the installer for the operating system? Did you manually reinstall all the newest drivers specific to your motherboard through an elevated command?

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cookiedough909
Posting Freak
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10-28-2016, 05:09 PM
#3
Remove that specialist.
Execute "dism" and "sfc /scannow" to locate and resolve any damaged files.
Refer to the guides at https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-d...s-10-image and https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-...es-2626161.
Check Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer for error codes, warnings, or events recorded before or during crashes.
Observe the BIOS during booting for a "verbose mode" that shows system activity.
Notice any changes in display when booting slows down.
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cookiedough909
10-28-2016, 05:09 PM #3

Remove that specialist.
Execute "dism" and "sfc /scannow" to locate and resolve any damaged files.
Refer to the guides at https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-d...s-10-image and https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-sfc-...es-2626161.
Check Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer for error codes, warnings, or events recorded before or during crashes.
Observe the BIOS during booting for a "verbose mode" that shows system activity.
Notice any changes in display when booting slows down.

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SquimySaurus
Member
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10-28-2016, 05:20 PM
#4
I've been using it for about two years, and everything seems fine. Do you have any suggestions?
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SquimySaurus
10-28-2016, 05:20 PM #4

I've been using it for about two years, and everything seems fine. Do you have any suggestions?