16 Jan 2024 at 16:48 #1 BriT BriT Soldato Joined 27 Jun 2005 Posts 5,111 Location Reading What's the most likely cause for this? One off maybe? Ran 3dmark and was fine and updated the AMD drivers. Half the screen was distorted as well.
What's the most likely cause for this? One off maybe? Ran 3dmark and was fine and updated the AMD drivers. Half the screen was distorted as well.
16 Jan 2024 at 16:53 #2 Tetras Tetras Man of Honour Joined 22 Jun 2006 Posts 14,336 What kind of noise? Was the PC resuming from sleep?
16 Jan 2024 at 16:55 #3 BriT BriT Soldato OP Joined 27 Jun 2005 Posts 5,111 Location Reading A loud buzzing noise, was playing MSFS 2020.
16 Jan 2024 at 21:31 #4 PaulM PaulM Associate Joined 18 Feb 2008 Posts 1,036 Do you have the dump files or at least the STOP code for the BSOD you got (if not BlueScreenView can show you).
Do you have the dump files or at least the STOP code for the BSOD you got (if not BlueScreenView can show you).
16 Jan 2024 at 22:01 #5 BriT BriT Soldato OP Joined 27 Jun 2005 Posts 5,111 Location Reading I don't, was hard to see the screen. bluescreenview doesn't show it.
17 Jan 2024 at 12:51 #6 therealdippy therealdippy Associate Joined 10 Dec 2020 Posts 348 Make sure you have memory dump enabled in Windows. Then use WinDbg from the SDK to read it.
17 Jan 2024 at 12:56 #7 BriT BriT Soldato OP Joined 27 Jun 2005 Posts 5,111 Location Reading therealdippy said: Make sure you have memory dump enabled in Windows. Then use WinDbg from the SDK to read it. Click to expand... How do i do that?
therealdippy said: Make sure you have memory dump enabled in Windows. Then use WinDbg from the SDK to read it. Click to expand... How do i do that?
17 Jan 2024 at 13:07 #8 therealdippy therealdippy Associate Joined 10 Dec 2020 Posts 348 Search for Advanced System Settings. It's in the Start-up and Recovery settings.