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    darkone112 posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:01:03 AM - Report post
     
    well after playing games (some times)
    windows restart itself i dont know what is the problem
    and also there was a blue screen before restart
    how can i fix it?
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    Dhampy posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:08:37 AM - Report post
     
    You'll need to explain the circumstances more clearly. You'll need to post what the error message the blue screen displayed. Etc...

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    HonestGamer posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:09:00 AM - Report post
     
    Whay kind of message does it popup with. I mean which .sys/.dll file is it reporting to be corrupt?

    BSOD mostly occurs when your display/sound driver gets corrupt.

    So re-install/update your graphic card/sound card drivers and even update Direct-X.
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    darkone112 posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:16:02 AM - Report post
     
    it was happened fast but something like that
    phsyx bumpingfiles to disc
    also there was numbers near that error there was increasing

    [Edited by darkone112, 7/12/2010 11:19:38 AM]
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    Neo7 posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:20:23 AM - Report post
     
    NEVER EVER try to do anything until you know what the cause of the problem is. This is a good way to cause more damage to your system.

    A Blue Screen is also known technically as a STOP error because it contains a technical string called the STOP code. This code tells you why your computer stopped. We need this code to tell you what happened. It is found near the bottom half of the screen and looks like this (inside the red box):

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    Please report back this STOP code and we will see if we can find out the cause. Make sure to at the very least get the first set. The numbers in the parentheses can be ignored for now.

    [Edited by Neo7, 7/12/2010 11:21:42 AM]
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    HonestGamer posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:20:24 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by darkone112

    it was happened fast but something like that
    phsyx bumpingfiles to disc
    also there was numbers near that error there was increasing

    [Edited by darkone112, 7/12/2010 11:19:38 AM]

    Well then the problem is with your PhysX drivers. Re-install them. And after that I recommend you update your graphic card drivers too. And don't forget Direct-X, just in case.

    And a question to you - Which card are you using? Installing PhysX drivers on a card that does not support it can result in to BSOD too.

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    darkone112 posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:23:28 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by HonestGamer

    quote:
    originally posted by darkone112

    it was happened fast but something like that
    phsyx bumpingfiles to disc
    also there was numbers near that error there was increasing

    [Edited by darkone112, 7/12/2010 11:19:38 AM]

    Well then the problem is with your PhysX drivers. Re-install them. And after that I recommend you update your graphic card drivers too. And don't forget Direct-X, just in case.

    And a question to you - Which card are you using? Installing PhysX drivers on a card that does not support it can result in to BSOD too.

    well my card is supporting physx i think
    gtx 275
    ok lets try reinstalling physx

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    HonestGamer posted on Jul 12, 2010 11:26:30 AM - Report post
     
    GTX275 supports PhysX, so its a definate issue related to your drivers.
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