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Fatal System Error

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So I botted for about three weeks no problem then I started getting a fatal system error and the cpu would randomly reboot. Replaced my hard drive and reinstalled windows and it went away for a month or so but now it's back. Prior it only seemed to happen when I was running diablo 3 and demonbuddy but now my computer won't even start without rebooting. Any of you have this problem?
 
So I botted for about three weeks no problem then I started getting a fatal system error and the cpu would randomly reboot. Replaced my hard drive and reinstalled windows and it went away for a month or so but now it's back. Prior it only seemed to happen when I was running diablo 3 and demonbuddy but now my computer won't even start without rebooting. Any of you have this problem?

No. It's not DB related, it's your computer.
 
What kind of environment do you live in? A lot of dust around you? Have animals inside? How often do you clean out your case?
 
Talked to my brother and he said it could be my power supply and/or case. I was unaware the case could do such a thing... I'll have to clean it once a month.
 
Yep. Thats what it sounded like to me. Thats why I asked. :D Dust and what not can conduct electricity. That being said. If its dirty in there you can have a lot of issues with the route your power is taking!
 
Yep. Thats what it sounded like to me. Thats why I asked. :D Dust and what not can conduct electricity. That being said. If its dirty in there you can have a lot of issues with the route your power is taking!
thats debatable, i guess it really depends on what could be in the dust, if you live by the ocean or by a place with lots of salt in the air, then i can see that happening along with a lot of corrosion, depends on whats in the air.

definately try blowing it out and see if it gets any better, updating drivers and windows could help as well.
 
What kind of environment do you live in? A lot of dust around you? Have animals inside? How often do you clean out your case?

Thats why I asked this. ^. Lots of Silica in the air will cause this. Had issues with this while active in OK.
 
Thats why I asked this. ^. Lots of Silica in the air will cause this. Had issues with this while active in OK.
shouldn't be too much of an issue nowadays even mid to low cost cases come with air filters and stuff and there's a lot he can do IF that is the issue.
 
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