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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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I'm also guessing power supply issues.  However, the fuzzy/static screen also makes me think a possibly failing video card.  You can check your interior temps with something like Speccy, which is free software.  I use it and it's really easy to use.  It's from the same folks who make CCleaner.   https://www.ccleaner.com/speccy 
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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oldbroad, if the inside of your computer looks like mine, it probably has a lot of dust and cat hair.  Check your intake and outflow vents too.  I don't "think" temps are your problem, but it's always good to check. 
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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Alright.....open up those computers and take a leaf blower to them 100%. Works like a champ!       or a can of air. If one would use a leaf blower keep some distance from the computer. It does a very good job and gets those vents/filters like brand new -   Clean that computerWhat would you suggest Drac?  
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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Yeah, NO to the leaf blower!  Spin those fans too fast and you could have a problem.  Plus, it won't get into all the hidey holes.  This is what I use...  my son did an internship in a computer repair shop and said they used the same one. Data Vac 
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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LOL!  Orion, I got that little compressor for about $50 a good 15 years ago! 
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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Orion I would stick with Draclvr's recommendation, I saw your video re: Leaf blower, wow that guy is lucky he did not Bend his Video and or Sound card, that is one heck of a strong force and I do not care what distance you do it from.  And how did he get his machine so dirty, if you do a regular 6 months cleaning one should not accumulate that much dust, I have 2 dogs and 2 cats and my machine would never get that dirty. 
 
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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I hear everything you are saying Starcom, thank you for your concern. I have been blowing out my computers with an electric blower for years including a DOS that sat for years. It came close to that video. I have yet to run into a problem. I clean mine once a year. Controlling the airflow it actually does a very good job. I would not recommend it to anyone.  Drac's suggestion is a good way to go 
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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I'm handing my computer over to my grandson to game for a couple of hours, so won't be able to check back.  Windows update should never update your video card drivers.  It will update the drivers on the video chip which is part of your processor, but not a stand alone video card.  All Windows update has are generic drivers that run on Windows, not the latest updates for a stand-alone video card.  So, something does not sound right there. I would start with the simplest diagnostic, a System Diagnosis scan and see what it comes up before running a full diagnostic of the drive.  Do you have a hard drive or an SSD? Try the instructions here and see what it finds. https://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-run-system-diagnostics-on-windows 
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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I may not be saying it right Drac, but what information I found a long time back indicated that was the issue.  In looking again now, this is what I have found. The warning shown in this article is very similar to what is shown when I click on my Radeon Software icon but is not as lengthy.  I used to update through the software but can no longer do that.  I have a AMD Radeon RX 5700.  The article says "adrenalin edition" which is not what I have (as far as I know).   The second link has a download section for a driver but again, I am uncertain about it.  In the past I looked and could not find any new drivers showing for my card. https://www.amd.com/en/resources/support-articles/faqs/PA-300.html https://www.amd.com/en/support/down...n-rx-5000-series/amd-radeon-rx-5700.htmlI have a SSD and also a (not SSD) hard drive.  
 
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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He finished the game!
  If you are getting that error, it sounds like you do need to update your video card drivers.  One Youtube video I found told you how to roll back the driver and then down the most recent ones anew.  But let's see what version you have.  Go to Settings and Apps...  scroll down to your AMD driver and it should say what version it is underneath it. 
 
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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It happened again just a little while ago.  This time I saw that it said:  "K Mode Exception not handled".  
  I cannot find where to see the video driver version.  In the past I found it but I have actually been looking for it for a couple of days now.  
  OMG, I was just typing in here when the screen changed and I was on a "sign in to X" screen (or something).  Anyway, I think I found the driver information through Device Manager and DX Diag.
  32.0.11027.1003  Digital signer is Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher  -  not something I did - 8/26/24
  Why can't I just use that link I posted above for the AMD Radeon RX5700 ?
  
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Re: Computer shutting itself down
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Did you try what I suggested...  Settings, Apps, and then either AMD or Radeon - not sure how it would be listed? 
 
  
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