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Re: Lite-C crash
[Re: aiglon]
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03/08/14 00:26
03/08/14 00:26
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What does "the computer close" exactly mean?
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Re: Lite-C crash
[Re: aiglon]
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03/08/14 11:35
03/08/14 11:35
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First guess: You're messing with the port_in and/or port_out commands.
Second guess: Your graphicscard consumes to much power for your power supply unit. Can you play other games on your computer?
Third guess: A driver problem. Do you have an ATI Card? Did you check the event log for problem reports / bluescreens?
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Re: Lite-C crash
[Re: aiglon]
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03/09/14 11:37
03/09/14 11:37
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Are there any entries in the system event viewer for that particular time when the machine reboots?
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Re: Lite-C crash
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03/10/14 10:05
03/10/14 10:05
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usually when a pc shuts down with no warning there are a few possibilties of whom most are "self protection" here are a few common causes ..
over heating :check all your fans work and that every fan runs without squeeling noises wich could indicate a fan failure , make sure your cpu fan is not limited in the bios to a certain speed but adapts its speed to the heat (modern hardware usualy support this )
make sure your cpu fan and heatsink is fastened propperly ..
make sure you have clear airflow and not blocked off by dust etc..
hardware : if you have added any new hardware , remove it and try again .
remove all non essential hardware and try again .
a hardware failure could produce this but usually this would happen not to just one piece of software .
operating system : start your pc enter the bios mode and check the heat statistics of your pc or make sure no errors , leave the pc running a while in bios if it doesnt shutdown then it is likely that the os (windows) are experiencing problems the cure is to remove all software do a clean install (usually) ..
power : sometimes your pc might have just enough power to keep running untill a little more is expected from it like a cdrom or some fans or something speeding up and which when it oversteps the power supply units power rating it will power down with no warning , a failing power unit also produces this ..
check to see you do not have a auto shutdown setting ..
if the problem only happens with certain software you might have a virus infection ,yes theres a virusses and malware that does that , update your virus software and scann your pc .
ps. i would start on the virus check .. also scan your disk for errors.
almost forgot , overclocking is also a cause of over heating . running memmory at the wrong speed also causes random failure due to corruption but ussually does not just power down a pc
Last edited by Wjbender; 03/10/14 10:12.
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