help me im crashing!!

trippy

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hey, i have a problem when i try to play r6 on my computer.ok when i go in the game and load to play right when it gets done loading and is about to go in the game it crashes back to desktop or goes to the blue screen of death or w/e. iv tryed refresh rates and all that. iv booted in safe mode and the game works fine, so im guessing that theres somthing not right with my settings iv tryed alot of crap someone pls help. i got win xp btw :eek:
 
in response to thread title - "PULL UP PULL UP!" lol

First i'd try updating your video card drivers, as well as any other drivers/OS updates that are needed. if the game is the only thing causing problems on the computer it's most likely a driver problem, seeing as any other games you play don't cause it to overheat or anything (i'm assuming here)

if this happens in all your games, i'd check your idle/load temps to make sure that your computer is not overheating.

When you get a BSOD, try to record the error message it gives you. This error code can often pinpoint (or at least point you in the right direction) of the problem it's finding.
 
how do i check my temperature, and i just reformated my comp and theres alot of problems like for example ill go on zone.com and install the files and restart my comp and load zone back up and it says somthing about there corupt to reinstall them. but the bsod says this


stop 0x0000008e 90xc000008e,0x005a5fd9,0xfce78,0x00000000)
 
Well, M$ tells me that the first stop error is a RAM issue. It's either faulty, or non-compatible with it's current settings. Did you just purchase the RAM, or has it been working for a while now? If it's never had problems before, I would think to disregard this error for now.

Did similiar problems cause you to reformat? If everything on your computer is randomly getting corrupted after you poer down or reboot, i'd think it's a harddrive problem.

1. Open My Computer, and then select the local disk you want to check.

2. On the File menu, click Properties.

3. On the Tools tab, under Error-checking, click Check Now.

4. Under Check disk options, select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check box.

This will scan your rharrdrive for corrupt material that is essential to your OS.

If Scan Disk discovers a lost chain it will bring up a new window on your screen. Follow the instructions it gives you.

Choose the repair option. However, when you get the "Save Option," you may as well choose "Delete". If you choose to "Save," Scan Disk will save the file with a ".chk" extension in the root directory, "C:\".

However, you cannot open it, or use it. The lost cluster/chain that was saved are pieces of lost data and the majority of the time the saved lost data is not usable.

Hopefully that will solve any problems with your harddrive. If it ends up finding nothing, then I'd assume your harddrive is not the problem and we've isolated that possibility. We might go back to the RAM issue and try to see if it is indeed "bad" or not.

EDIT: i'm at school now, and when class is over i won't have access to a computer until i get home tonight/tomorrow. hopefully if you need any more help someone will be kind enough to jump in here :)
 
it says cant finish the disk check do i need to exit all my programs?
no iv hade this computer for about 4 years nothign new
 
Yes, in order to run chkdsk you have to close ALL your programs, you can't be running anything while it runs. it might take a while to scan, but you've got to be patient :)
 
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