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Aug 19 2022 01:08am
A Month ago i cleaned my PC from dust with Compressed AIR ( i am doing same thing for years every 3 months)
However after the last clean up when i turned on the PC i get this error ->
At first i didn't know what to do so i waited 2-3 minutes that error to go away but it didn't so i rebooted the PC and it did not appear anymore

However since this error from the image popped up i am getting:
-Random PC feezeings ( need to reboot the PC from the the reset button on the case)
-Random CPU tempretature risings ( in Idle from 35 Degreece to 47 Degreeceis in 1 second , then it lowers down to 35 fast again then suddenly it rises up to 48-49 and so on.... )
-1 Blue screen of death

Those issues never happened before that error message from the image
Anyone knows what could be the reason and any fix for it ?


This post was edited by WhenLadderReset on Aug 19 2022 01:13am
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Aug 19 2022 08:50am
You might have reset your MOBO (CMOS cleared)
Check all your drivers and update

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Aug 19 2022 10:30am
Quote (Effektivv @ 19 Aug 2022 17:50)
You might have reset your MOBO (CMOS cleared)
Check all your drivers and update


everything is up to date also i have not messed up with the BIOS , could it be while cleaning the PC from dust a part to get misplaced from the compressed Air and caused that error from the picture ?
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Aug 19 2022 11:20pm
what are your pc specs?

looks like you are booting from sata port, you may have bumped your sata cable for your system drive and boot drive. the issues you are describing can be from a loose or faulty sata connection. Also if you are using a hdd for your boot drive/ os it could be getting corrupted and may be time for an upgrade to a ssd.
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Aug 19 2022 11:39pm
Quote (UsEr_SeLeCtEd @ 20 Aug 2022 08:20)
what are your pc specs?

looks like you are booting from sata port, you may have bumped your sata cable for your system drive and boot drive. the issues you are describing can be from a loose or faulty sata connection. Also if you are using a hdd for your boot drive/ os it could be getting corrupted and may be time for an upgrade to a ssd.



I am booting from SSD samsung 250 gb
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Aug 20 2022 01:34am
ok lol. I would check to make sure everything is seated correctly then check my bios version. what speed was your memory running at and what are the dims? also whats your power supply.
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