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  • Continuum crashes my PC after playing

    I got a new PC and every time I play now, it would randomly crash my pc ranging from 5-20 minutes of playing.

    Sometimes before it crashes it quickly shows an error message something like 5x10102 error. Just a bunch of numbers. Idk. Something about resolution? Idk.

    Have retried reinstalling. No work.
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  • #2
    This should give you chance to read the message:

    Computer > Properties > Advanced > Startup and recovery Settings
    Untick "automatically restart"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by grand View Post
      I got a new PC and every time I play now, it would randomly crash my pc ranging from 5-20 minutes of playing.

      Sometimes before it crashes it quickly shows an error message something like 5x10102 error. Just a bunch of numbers. Idk. Something about resolution? Idk.

      Have retried reinstalling. No work.
      Sucks to be you.

      Originally posted by Rab View Post
      This should give you chance to read the message:

      Computer > Properties > Advanced > Startup and recovery Settings
      Untick "automatically restart"
      So did this work then?
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      • #4
        Not much info to go on, I assume that you are running Win7 32bit.
        You might want to consider video/display issues first. Check and make sure that you have the latest driver for whatever video controller you have. In fact I would install/reinstall this just to rule it out.
        Next, I would check the version of DirectX and upgrade/reinstall it. You can check DirectX by typing ‘dxdiag’ in the ‘Run’ or ‘Search’ box from the ‘Start’ button on Win7.
        eph

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ephemeral View Post
          Not much info to go on, I assume that you are running Win7 32bit.
          You might want to consider video/display issues first. Check and make sure that you have the latest driver for whatever video controller you have. In fact I would install/reinstall this just to rule it out.
          Next, I would check the version of DirectX and upgrade/reinstall it. You can check DirectX by typing ‘dxdiag’ in the ‘Run’ or ‘Search’ box from the ‘Start’ button on Win7.
          eph
          All excellent suggestions ^
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