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So recently got BACK into pc gaming. So i launched up Payday 2, can I was in a lobby for like 10 minutes and then my computer restarted. So i FIGURED I'd go to CSGO, adn same thing xcept quicker.

So I gave up and went to Dishonored and I was completely fine. I was playing dishonored with no issues.

So is there something from playing with other people online that is causing my PC to constantly restart? HELP PLEASE.

(I know its not over heating nor psu, but I just need help. I'd be willing to redo those things, I just need to be walked trough to be sure I'm completing it correctly.)Have you made any real changes to your system?
More RAM?
Overclocking?
Update drivers?
Do you have any trouble on non-game sites?
How about YouTube? Netflix?
What temps do you get while playing on line?


Quote from: Geek-9pm on December 17, 2015, 08:05:12 PM
Have you made any real changes to your system?
More RAM?
Overclocking?
Update drivers?
Do you have any trouble on non-game sites?
How about YouTube? Netflix?
What temps do you get while playing on line?



Have you made any real changes to your system?
I have went from windows 7 to Windows 10. But all are COMPATIBLE with it

More RAM?
No

Overclocking?
No

Update drivers?
Yes

Do you have any trouble on non-game sites?
No

How about YouTube? Netflix?
yeah, none have helped. And both run well

What temps do you get while playing on line?
70 F/FYI some are not happy with Windows 10.

Here is my idea, for what it is worth. Make a dual boot machine. One computer with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.
But you have to start with a fresh install of Windows 7 on a clean disk. The restore your stuff or install programs, etc, etc.

After that, install Windows 10 on a second partition. Do not use the update option. Make it a custom install and it should allow you to boot wither Windows 7 or Windows 10 after it is all done.

If you use a spare hard drive, you STILL have the original install with you data and stuff on the other drive.

Just what I think.
Quote from: Geek-9pm on December 17, 2015, 09:33:18 PM
FYI some are not happy with Windows 10.

Here is my idea, for what it is worth. Make a dual boot machine. One computer with both Windows 7 and Windows 10.
But you have to start with a fresh install of Windows 7 on a clean disk. The restore your stuff or install programs, etc, etc.

After that, install Windows 10 on a second partition. Do not use the update option. Make it a custom install and it should allow you to boot wither Windows 7 or Windows 10 after it is all done.

If you use a spare hard drive, you still have the original install with you data and stuff on the other drive.

Just what I think.

Alright Ill give it go Thanks.


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