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Aug 31 2016 08:36pm
So I had been playing for an hour or so and was in the middle of a match when everything froze and PC just restarted. Didn't see a blue screen or anything. Anyone here familiar with Event Viewer and wanna help me figure out wtf happened / what caused the crash?
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Aug 31 2016 08:42pm
What error(s) did you get in Event Viewer?
Most systems put up 2-3 errors all the time, without affecting the operation. Any of the errors...new ones?




/e This is probably normal for a beta version of a game. If other games play OK then I would blame the beta.

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What error(s) did you get in Event Viewer?

This is probably normal for a beta version of a game. If other games play OK then I would blame the beta.


Honestly, I don't even know because I don't understand Event Viewer. I spent like 40 minutes trying to figure it out before I posted here. haha
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Aug 31 2016 09:07pm
Well, here's what I learned to do.

First I Googled till my fingers were raw, but finally found a clean batch file, that would clear Event viewer for me. Then I ran it... then I can figure out which Event IDs are new, and which are just the normal 2-3. :)
After a couple reboots, my mobo will always turn up 3 errors. 1033, 15, and 6008. They are harmless on my comp.

Ofc, I researched them and checked around first.

The easiest way to deal with Event Viewer (any version of Windows) is just Google: Windows X Event ID: #### ...and see what mostly pops up. For X, your version of Windows.

Generally, you only have to worry about the Critical, the Error, and the Warning... errors.



The tool Bluescreen viewer will give you tons of info about the BSOD itself. Which can also be Googled.


But mainly we would need the BSOD number, or the Event ID numbers or a screenshot of Bluescreenview ...or w/e it's called. ;)





/e There are some moronic errors in Event Viewer. Like, "the last computer shutdown was unexpected"

Which always pops up after a computer....shuts down unexpectedly. Total waste of space. :)

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