Originally posted by BoxMan
Black screen Crashes
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Ok so first I make a backup then what?Originally posted by PeterOzFrom your MTB Log.
Error: (06/10/2024 03:09:38 PM) (Source: Service Control Manager) (EventID: 7023) (User: )
Description: The GameInput Service service terminated with the following error:
%%2147680517 = The compound file %1 was produced with a newer version of storage.
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Do you have an external drive to make a backup?
Or at least make a restore point.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/windows/create-a-system-restore-point-77e02e2a-3298-c869-9974-ef5658ea3be9#:~:text=In%20the%20search%20box%20on, in%20System%20Properties%2C%20select%20Create.
Then you can try post # 30 first
Then if problems found and fixed - Test
If no problems found
Post # 27 & 28Comment
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Ok I just want to know what exactly does the code in post 30 if you know else itβs fine and if everything is fine I do 27 and 28 after?Originally posted by PeterOzYou just use the computer as you normally do
Or you could try a stress test program.Comment
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Do I do post 27 and 28 after 30 if everything is working fine?Originally posted by PeterOzIt scans the windows system files and it it finds errors it fixes them.
The code itself is from Microsoft.
I just stole it from a @Bastet previous post to save me typing it out again.Comment
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Right click on start & choose powershell/terminal with admin & type/copy & paste these cmds one at a time then click Enter:Originally posted by BoxManThe post 30 code is done in cmd prompt right?
If you must you can use CMD as adminComment
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My monitor decided to give up so now I have to get a new one Iβll do it when I get itOriginally posted by PeterOzRight click on start & choose powershell/terminal with admin & type/copy & paste these cmds one at a time then click Enter:
If you must you can use CMD as adminComment
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Back to the power supply, EVGA make a bunch, spread out across the complete quality spectrum to cover all price points, see here; PSU Tier List rev. 17.0g - Cultists Network
They have models in the Tier A - High End range, and in each range, right down to the Tier F - Replace Immediately.
While 600w isnβt too bad, the model/version of the PSU comes into play if it isnβt supplying a consistent, clean, sine wave across all the voltage rails.
So when you can, pull off that metal cover you marked in the photo and find us the make/model of the EVGA unit. (y)Comment
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