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My pc don’t work

Discussion in 'Computers & Technology' started by Pure, Oct 21, 2017.

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    Everything was working fine i left the pc on and went away for 10min and when i came back this screen was on i tried to reset it few times but won’t work https://ibb.co/jqJfVm
     
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    Mkae sure your hard drive is plugged in man firstly
     
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    it's working now I removed the ram for 5min then put it back in and it work , thanks @Croucher7
     
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    Unplug any flash drives any Eject any CDs you have in.
     
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    I don't have anything plug into my pc except the basics but my cd drive don't work so i guess it cause problems sometimes
     
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    that yellow wall looks shit
     
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    Make sure you have your computer plugged in and you have electricity available.
     
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    When you left it, did you turn it on and leave it or was it already on the desktop. also HDD or SSD?
     
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    you're welcome, usually make sure that the ram socket is clear, clean it every once in a while from dust
    and make sure that HD is plugged
     
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    it was already on the desktop and I'm using HDD
    now it's working but pc crashed twice since this happen
    bug-check-example-blue-screen-page-fault.png
     
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    Did you get this screen prior to this situation ? Its called a blue screen of death buddy, but dont worry as there are 2 scenarios that have probably played out that are severe. Eighter your hard disk is broken and you need to replace it or you jave corrupted files in it aka your windows is corrupted or you have viruses that distort your system. What OS are you using is it pirated or legit. Did you update a pirated version to a legit one, do you frequently download stuff from the internet, if yes then what ? Games music etc. Its also possible you arent getting enough power on your rig or is dusty. It can be a number of things could be your processor or mobo but that extremely unlikely. Also its almoust impossible for that to happen if u just left it for 10 minutes. Was there someone else that couldve touched, hit/kick it while you were gone or droped a few water drops inside it. If you did something dont be afraid to fess up as we can help you faster if we know whats the cause. Answer the questions if you still need help.
     
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    That isn't the error that happened on your PC it seems. You got it from searching images for it? You need to look for the Stop Code on your screen.
    The first screenshot you posted shows that your PC didn't find the main harddisk. It probably crashed your PC and auto restarted to show you that it didn't find the main harddisk. Your harddisk might be failing.
     
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    lol I don't know which one of these things as I have done them all :D
    I'm using windows 10 which is legit but few days ago I downloaded microsoft office pirated but no problem happen from that
    the other thing maybe causing the problem I cleaned my room yesterday and had to move my pc so yeah maybe dust and some water got in
    but now it's working fine I opened everything and clean it and made sure all devices connected fine , no more system crash
    thank you :)
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    yes that screen is from the internet as I didn't have time to take a picture I was panicking
    next time it happen I will look for the stop code
    now it's working fine after I unplug the harddisk and plug it back
    thank you :)
     
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    I did not read that wrong. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
     
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    Get a better toaster. But yeah just check the error code next time and google it.
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    Also you can use event viewer to check system failures.
     
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    Your windows corrupt:
    (1) First your windows didnt boot.
    (2) When it Boot it crashed giving a blue screen of death.

    Reinstall windows.
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    And also make sure that all of your hardware is properly working, so that one of the "rogue" hardware doesn't corrupt it again.
     
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    it happen again while I was watching a movie and there were no error code
     
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    What exactly happened again? BSOD or no boot device?
     
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    blue screen but this time there was an error 0xc0000e9
     
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    Your harddisk is dying. Get a new one. It will only get worse, back up important files before it completely fails.

    That code means: An unexpected I/O error has occurred.

    Your harddisk stops working and crashes/bluescreens your PC.
     
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