Need Help Diagnosing Frequent Crashes During Gaming

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Asked By TechSavvyNinja92 On

Hey everyone, I've been experiencing frequent crashes when gaming on my PC. The screen suddenly goes black, and I either hear a loud buzzing sound through my headphones or the audio continues playing. After a short while, my PC just reboots itself. I recently updated my BIOS since it was outdated, but the issues persist.

I followed some advice on how to upload bug dumps, and I'd appreciate it if someone could take a look to figure out what might need fixing. Here's the link to my bug dump files: [Minidumps.zip](https://www.mediafire.com/file/4phb4oepwoyz1yx/Minidumps.zip/file).

The error I encountered is: "The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000007e (0xffffffffc000001d, 0xfffff8055d8b4006, 0xffff870f0e78b008, 0xffff870f0e78a810). A dump was saved in: C:WINDOWSMinidumps110825-7000-01.dmp. Report Id: 2bb25ced-3078-42c5-b9a5-83ddb7ddc92a."

Thanks so much for any help!

3 Answers

Answered By TechieTom1 On

Thanks for your help! I recently upgraded both my GPU and RAM. I did run DDU when I first installed the GPU, but I might try it again, especially since I've had issues with AMD Adrenaline. I'm also considering switching back to my old GTX 1660 Super to see if the crashes still happen. I appreciate the suggestions!

Answered By FixItFred93 On

I ran SFC and it found corrupt files, which it fixed, and I updated my network driver too. Hopefully, this helps with the issues. If not, I’ll definitely try DDU and reinstall the GPU drivers. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!

Answered By GamerGuruX On

Have you recently made any hardware changes, like upgrading your RAM or GPU? The crashing sounds like it's related to the GPU, considering you're losing the display while the audio plays on.

The dumps show that the files causing the crash are linked to graphics and network drivers. You might want to run DISM and SFC to check for and repair any Windows file issues. Also, ensure you have the latest GPU drivers installed cleanly. If not, you could use DDU to remove the current drivers, and then reinstall the latest version. Don't forget to check for updates on your network drivers from the manufacturer's site too.

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