Kage
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Yesterday my computer started blue screening randomly; 7 times in total over the course of the day.
2 of them were while backing up, which took me well into this morning, but everything is finally backed up now.
Its running fine at the moment, but will just suddenly fall, with either a blue screen or a hard restart; each time causing my RAID 1 config to have to verify over and over again, which takes like 2 hours each time.
Firefox has crashed a couple of times today as well, which hasn't happened EVER, with a message to restart Firefox because of an error.
Earlier, BBC Iplayer wouldn't start up, and then it suddenly started to.
There not the usual error messages either.
I'm getting ones I've not heard of like:
'A thread tried to release a resource it did not own.'
I thought for a minute, it was what used to happen with my computer, and it was because of the RAM being at the wrong voltage, but it wasn't the case this time, and they don't seem to relate to the usual RAM blue screens, like IRQ Less or not equal.
We recently had a power cut, so I'm starting to think the worst, as it started to happen a few days after we had it.
So I have no idea what part is going...
This isn't fun considering I was going to build a computer for someone, and with that money; I will now have to fix my own
2 of them were while backing up, which took me well into this morning, but everything is finally backed up now.
Its running fine at the moment, but will just suddenly fall, with either a blue screen or a hard restart; each time causing my RAID 1 config to have to verify over and over again, which takes like 2 hours each time.
Firefox has crashed a couple of times today as well, which hasn't happened EVER, with a message to restart Firefox because of an error.
Earlier, BBC Iplayer wouldn't start up, and then it suddenly started to.
There not the usual error messages either.
I'm getting ones I've not heard of like:
'A thread tried to release a resource it did not own.'
I thought for a minute, it was what used to happen with my computer, and it was because of the RAM being at the wrong voltage, but it wasn't the case this time, and they don't seem to relate to the usual RAM blue screens, like IRQ Less or not equal.
We recently had a power cut, so I'm starting to think the worst, as it started to happen a few days after we had it.
So I have no idea what part is going...
This isn't fun considering I was going to build a computer for someone, and with that money; I will now have to fix my own