albinramone

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System
-Provider[ Name] Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power[ Guid] {331C3B3A-2005-44C2-AC5E-77220C37D6B4}
EventID41Version2Level1Task63Opcode0Keywords0x8000000000000002-TimeCreated[ SystemTime] 2010-02-10T16:11:28.644429900Z
EventRecordID7346Correlation-Execution[ ProcessID] 4[ ThreadID] 8
ChannelSystemComputerAlbinRAMONE-PC-Security[ UserID] S-1-5-18

-EventData
BugcheckCode10BugcheckParameter10xf2BugcheckParameter20x2BugcheckParameter30x1BugcheckParameter40xfffff80002a9bb2eSleepInProgressfalsePowerButtonTimestamp0


I HAVE A AMD ATHLON X2 7750
MOTHERBOARD ECS BLACK EDITION A780G
H.D.D SATA II WESTERN DIGITIAL 8 MB 500 GB
H.D.D IDE SEAGATE 160 GB
2GB RAM
WINDOWS 7 64BIT ULTIMATE

The pc crash only when running gaming applications!
in 10 min of session game crash!

pls help me thnxz a lot
 
Solution
The event log you provided indicates a critical error related to a power issue on your system. The BugcheckCode of 10 typically signifies a critical hardware error. Given that your PC crashes only when running gaming applications and does so within 10 minutes of gameplay, it suggests that there might be an issue with the system's hardware or the system's ability to handle the demands of the gaming applications. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Update Graphics Drivers:
    • Ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date. Outdated or faulty graphics drivers can cause crashes during gaming.
    []Check System Temperature:
    • ...
The event log you provided indicates a critical error related to a power issue on your system. The BugcheckCode of 10 typically signifies a critical hardware error. Given that your PC crashes only when running gaming applications and does so within 10 minutes of gameplay, it suggests that there might be an issue with the system's hardware or the system's ability to handle the demands of the gaming applications. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Update Graphics Drivers:
    • Ensure that your graphics drivers are up to date. Outdated or faulty graphics drivers can cause crashes during gaming.
    []Check System Temperature:
    • Overheating is a common cause of system crashes during intensive tasks like gaming. Monitor your system's temperature using tools like HWMonitor to ensure it's not overheating.
    [
    ]Check Power Supply:
    • Insufficient power supply or faulty power supply units can lead to crashes, especially during high-power activities. Make sure your power supply is adequate for your system's requirements.
    []RAM Test:
    • Run a memory diagnostic test to check if your RAM is causing the crashes. Faulty RAM can lead to system instability and crashes.
    [
    ]Check for Malware:
    • Perform a full system scan for malware and viruses. Malware can sometimes cause system instability.
    []Game Settings:
    • Lower the graphics settings in the games you play. High graphics settings can put a strain on your system and cause crashes if the hardware is not capable of handling them.
    [
    ]Hardware Check:
    • Check if all hardware components are correctly seated and are in good working condition. Reseat components if necessary.
    []Update Windows and Drivers:
    • Ensure that Windows is up to date with the latest updates. Update all drivers to the latest versions compatible with Windows 7.
    [
    ]Monitor Event Viewer:
    • Continuously monitor the Event Viewer for any new error messages that might provide more specific information about the crashes. By following these steps and diagnosing the potential causes one by one, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue causing your PC to crash during gaming sessions. If the problem persists, it may be beneficial to seek assistance from a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue with your hardware or software.
 
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