Part 1: What Causes Computer Crashes When I'm Playing Games? When you're playing a game and suddenly, your computer crashes, it's not just bad luck. There are specific reasons why this happens. Let’s break down what might be causing your gaming sessions to end abruptly: Overheating:...
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Bloatware is the biggest enemy when it comes to the performance of your PC. This can sometimes lead to computer crashes when playing games. Therefore, try to uninstall as many programs as you don’t need or use. You will be surprised by how many of those you will find in the list of ...
I tried to install Microsoft Office version 16.58 both from the website and App Store several times and keep them up to date using Microsoft AutoUpdate Tool. All other tools such as PowerPoint and Excel work fine. But only Word crashes every time I tried to open it. Does anyone have simi...
You might be wondering: Why my PC restarts automatically again and again? And how to recover files lost after a computer restart? Generally, computer rebooting randomly can be caused by many reasons, for example, the misconfigured automatic restart feature, overheating or a faulty power supply, ...
Understanding Why Your PC Won’t Boot Before diving into data recovery methods, it’s crucial to understand what might be preventing your computer from booting. This knowledge can help you choose the most appropriate recovery method and potentially avoid making the situation worse. Here are the mo...
Crashes in User Mode are generally recoverable, requiring a restart of the application but not the entire system. This is where you find most of the code running on your computer ranging from Word to Solitaire and some drivers. So with much of the software running in User Mode these days,...
Try to launch The Thaumaturge again to see if it still crashes. If so, please move on. 6. Use the dedicated graphics card When The Thaumaturge crashes easily on your computer, you may also want to check the Windows graphics settings to make sure that they’re set correctly. This includes...
Alternatively, if an individual program crashes, you can use “End Task” to manually close it and unfreeze your computer. 2. Check browser extensions Browser extensions sometimes don't work as intended, and this can lead to PC or browser freezing. Google Chrome, in particular, can eat up ...
Now, run the problematic games and see if it has worked. Third-party services are known to interrupt gaming. It is hard to figure out which one is the culprit. Clean boot disables all of them and helps to identify the problematic services. If the gamecrashes on startupon a PC, performi...