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Hi, I'm a new guy.
I've had this problem just about ever since I got this pre-build PC. It comes and goes as it pleases, it seems rather random and it is a problem. The best way for me to open this topic is to explain what the problem is/what does it cause.
Nowadays after facing this problem for numerous years, I've learned to identify the problem showing up from the get-go. The problem is that when I freshly boot my PC, it oft crashes down, if I do not reboot it immediately after starting it up. For some reason restarting turned out to be the best of cures for it, apart from actually finding the problem.
What happens if I do not restart my computer, is quite annoying. More oft than not my computer will shortly (1-120 minutes after a full start-up) crash in a way that first screws up my display (Imagine displays as sections formed like this: |||, in a given order of 1, 2, 3. The way my screen gets screwed up first is that the order changes, showing up as, for example, 2, 3, 1) and soon after the screen goes into a state filled with stripes (blue and dark blue stripes, if I recall). Past this point my PC will not answer to any commands, from keyboard nor the PC itself (power button), but I have to use the kill switch (hold down power button).
After my computer has crashed by this sequence, it often takes several attempts at starting up my PC, as most of the times my keyboard and display do not get any response from the ongoing PC, once again requiring me to use the kill switch.
I completely wiped down my system and re-installed everything not too long ago, and the problem was gone for a week or so, but soon returned. I've checked as fresh installs for everything I could and there should not be any obvious conflicts with my PC hardware. I could really use some insight and help, since I'd rather not restart my PC for the rest of its lifespan.
And I can't emphasize this enough, but so long I restart my computer right after starting it up, everything works fine apart from the need of restarting. (I forgot to mention this earlier, but the times my computer would inevitably crash, the start-up and processing speed of my PC would be significantly reduced)
I'll put down DxDiag and other possibly necessary items (ask for anything that I lack).
CodePaste.NET - DxDiag
I've had this problem just about ever since I got this pre-build PC. It comes and goes as it pleases, it seems rather random and it is a problem. The best way for me to open this topic is to explain what the problem is/what does it cause.
Nowadays after facing this problem for numerous years, I've learned to identify the problem showing up from the get-go. The problem is that when I freshly boot my PC, it oft crashes down, if I do not reboot it immediately after starting it up. For some reason restarting turned out to be the best of cures for it, apart from actually finding the problem.
What happens if I do not restart my computer, is quite annoying. More oft than not my computer will shortly (1-120 minutes after a full start-up) crash in a way that first screws up my display (Imagine displays as sections formed like this: |||, in a given order of 1, 2, 3. The way my screen gets screwed up first is that the order changes, showing up as, for example, 2, 3, 1) and soon after the screen goes into a state filled with stripes (blue and dark blue stripes, if I recall). Past this point my PC will not answer to any commands, from keyboard nor the PC itself (power button), but I have to use the kill switch (hold down power button).
After my computer has crashed by this sequence, it often takes several attempts at starting up my PC, as most of the times my keyboard and display do not get any response from the ongoing PC, once again requiring me to use the kill switch.
I completely wiped down my system and re-installed everything not too long ago, and the problem was gone for a week or so, but soon returned. I've checked as fresh installs for everything I could and there should not be any obvious conflicts with my PC hardware. I could really use some insight and help, since I'd rather not restart my PC for the rest of its lifespan.
And I can't emphasize this enough, but so long I restart my computer right after starting it up, everything works fine apart from the need of restarting. (I forgot to mention this earlier, but the times my computer would inevitably crash, the start-up and processing speed of my PC would be significantly reduced)
I'll put down DxDiag and other possibly necessary items (ask for anything that I lack).
CodePaste.NET - DxDiag