The computer unexpectedly powered off during a game of League of Legends.
The computer unexpectedly powered off during a game of League of Legends.
Components maybe...?
Reflecting on this: Could you specify your power supply unit – brand, product name, power rating, how old it is, and its current state?
Power supplies are known to trigger a wide range of problems, and these issues can differ significantly.
Regarding computer components… possibly?
Considering the situation: Could you please specify your power supply unit – its manufacturer, model number, wattage, age, and condition?
Power supplies are known to trigger a wide range of problems, often with differing symptoms.
EVGA SuperNOVA 650 G1, certified with an 80+ GOLD rating for 650 watts, fully modular design, and featuring a 10-year warranty. It was purchased on May 15th, 2018.
That’s an interesting observation! It seems like the system is attempting to access a potentially incorrect location. Let's focus on ensuring this doesn't happen again. Could you provide me with more information about how this occurred? Specifically:
* **What were you doing when this happened?** (e.g., installing software, updating drivers, running a specific program)
* **What error message did you see?** (Please copy and paste the exact wording if possible.)
* **Which operating system are you using?** (e.g., Windows 10, macOS Monterey, Android 12)
Knowing these details will help me understand the root cause and suggest appropriate solutions.
Ralston18 :
Running out of ideas.
Question: do you have a G: drive?
Reason:
"Faulting application path: G:\Programs\Samsung Magician\SamsungMagician.exe"
yes I do, I have the SSD where i have Windows and my main games and the rest of the stuff I have on a 1tb hard drive
also i found this error on Event Viewer
I doubt thats the reason but should I re install the SteelSeries application?