Machine Check Exception
Hi.
After my computer's first format, my pc started to restart itself at random. At first I didn't think it was a big deal, because the time gap between the restarts were hours. (Also the voltage isn't stable where I'm living so it happens once in a while) After the second or third restart, I decided to clean the computer since it was quite dusty. Apparently the problem was not that simple. The computer kept restarting itself without any error messages or warning, sometimes it just froze. I told my friends about the problem and they suggested it could be the PSU, RAMs or the video card.
First I replaced my PSU and it kept restarting. Trying RAM sticks single, or changing their sockets didn't help either. Lastly I replaced my video card and no results. All the while the problem kept getting more serious, because the computer just kept restarting itself over and over again, within minutes after Windows started.
I'm completely clueless about the problem and while I was checking the net I came across this website. I took a look at the other threads about this problem but apparently not every computer has the same problem. Since in those threads people asked for minidumps, I will attach the 5 most recent to this post. (I'm running Windows on safe mode right now and I don't know if this will be of any help but the computer hasn't restarted itself in 30 minutes.)
Hi.
After my computer's first format, my pc started to restart itself at random. At first I didn't think it was a big deal, because the time gap between the restarts were hours. (Also the voltage isn't stable where I'm living so it happens once in a while) After the second or third restart, I decided to clean the computer since it was quite dusty. Apparently the problem was not that simple. The computer kept restarting itself without any error messages or warning, sometimes it just froze. I told my friends about the problem and they suggested it could be the PSU, RAMs or the video card.
First I replaced my PSU and it kept restarting. Trying RAM sticks single, or changing their sockets didn't help either. Lastly I replaced my video card and no results. All the while the problem kept getting more serious, because the computer just kept restarting itself over and over again, within minutes after Windows started.
I'm completely clueless about the problem and while I was checking the net I came across this website. I took a look at the other threads about this problem but apparently not every computer has the same problem. Since in those threads people asked for minidumps, I will attach the 5 most recent to this post. (I'm running Windows on safe mode right now and I don't know if this will be of any help but the computer hasn't restarted itself in 30 minutes.)