Random Restart *HELP URGENT*

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by trueogre26, Dec 20, 2006.

  1. trueogre26

    trueogre26 Private E-2

    Hi,
    I recently bought a new computer which set me back a bit. It is still covered by warranty so if I can't fix it im still safe. My computer will randomly restart after about 1hr - 2hrs. I Have checked my error logs and I get 2 errors that are consistant. I have googled for help but I can't find the exact errors anywhere. I don't think its overheating either because... My case has 8 fans:). Please help.
    Errors are as follow.
    Error 1

    Source: System Error
    Catergory: (102)
    Type: Error Event ID: 1003

    Description:
    Error code 000000fe, parameter1 00000005, parameter2 865e70e0, parameter3 10de036c, parameter4 852b38d0.

    Error 2

    Source: System Error
    Catergory: (102)
    Type: Error Event ID: 1003

    Description:
    Error code 10000050, parameter1 ae078c20, parameter2 00000001, parameter3 806e9b9a, parameter4 00000000.

    If you need any more information just ask, I can attach screen shots if you need.

    Please Help,
    David.
     
  2. nitecrawler

    nitecrawler Guest

    One seems like some sort of game error?......are you gaming?

    the other is a system crash error!

    can you tell us exactly what you are trying to execute with your PC!!
    ie....What do you mainly use it for when this occurs!!

    Regards..
     
  3. trueogre26

    trueogre26 Private E-2

    I play alot of games, Mainly Warcraft 3, World Of Warcraft & Counter Strike: Source. It mainly seems to crash while playing Counter Strike: Source, not so much Warcraft 3. But the thing is if I restart before I play it will work for a good solid 1hr - 2/3hrs, but after that it crashes. I think its a RAM problem.
    My Specs are as follow:

    CPU: AM2 Athlon 64 x 2 4600 2.4 GHZ (65W)
    Mobo: Gigabyte (sAM2) M59 SLI-S5 DDRII/SATAII
    Graphics Card: Leadtek PX7950GT TDH 256M-SLI 2DVI PCI-E
    RAM: Geil 1GB DDR2 6400 800Mhz 2x512 Kit RAM
    PSU:ThermalTake TOUGH POWER 600W
    DVD: Pioneer DVR-111 16x DVD Burner

    Hope that helps,
    David.
     
  4. nitecrawler

    nitecrawler Guest

    System spec's are great(Inc RAM).....Hardware looks in order, reckon that its a software problem with one of your game executions....mainly Counter Strike!

    Did you try to uninstall, then re-install....or maybe driver update your vid card!

    Regards...
     
  5. JhonnyB

    JhonnyB Private E-2

    I dont think the problem is with overheating, looks more like virus related.
    Have you passed an Antivirus and AntiSpy programs?
     
  6. TimW

    TimW MajorGeeks Administrator - Jedi Malware Expert Staff Member

  7. hugh750

    hugh750 MajorGeek

    You might want to check and make sure you have all of the most current drivers for you hardware, just in case one of them has a bug.
     

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