Black screen Crashes

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Ok so update I didn’t even get to do the procedures and when I turn on my computer I get a black screen with some blue dots in the bottom left corner
 
We still don't know the model of that EVGA power supply.
You have have RAM, and monitor, and GPU issues before, now GPU issues again.
Could all be power related if that model is crap.

Can you get your hands on another GPU for further testing?
 
We still don't know the model of that EVGA power supply.
You have have RAM, and monitor, and GPU issues before, now GPU issues again.
Could all be power related if that model is crap.

Can you get your hands on another GPU for further testing?
what do you mean with ram issues as I don’t know that I have ram issues also when the black screen crash started happening I got my gpu replaced but the problem persisted so the issue comes from elsewhere, a friend of mine told me I should use ddu in safe mode to fix the blue dots is that a good idea? here is a picture so you have a better idea.

Also should I just get a better psu after I fix all of the issues?
 

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Why not, nothing to lose.
But the PSU model may help us troubleshoot further.
And getting your hands on another GPU would also help.
 
Why not, nothing to lose.
But the PSU model may help us troubleshoot further.
And getting your hands on another GPU would also help.
Ok I managed to get stuff fixed up I can see windows again and no more blue dots I updated all the drivers should I wait to see if the issue still happens or do post 30?
 
Yes, do #30, it will find and fix any Windows corruption.
The issue still happens before entering the code and while I was entering it I got this error when entering the first /online /cleanup image and /startcomponentcleanup and got displayed this.

Also I saw in a Reddit post of someone who had a simile issue and he was able to fix it by replacing the PCie cable
 

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That error shot only show the last part of the command has been entered.
You need to copy/paste each command (the whole line).
 
That error shot only show the last part of the command has been entered.
You need to copy/paste each command (the whole line).
I’ll try again, do you think I should get a new PCie cable if so where should I get it?
 
These are the commands I run, from an elevated command prompt.
From PowerShell will also work, but I prefer using CMD (just old school I guess)
  • chkdsk c: /r
  • sfc /scannow
  • dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
  • dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup /resetbase
The start CMD, click on the Start button and literally start typing CMD, under Best Match will be Command Prompt, in the right hand column, click Run as administrator.

Copy line one (above) and paste into CMD and hit Enter.
Repeat for each command above.

And dude! - the model of the PSU - please?
 
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