Question:
Windows Memory Problem?
Alan
2013-03-23 19:41:24 UTC
C:\Minidump\032313-13781.dmp
C:\Users\Admin\AppData\Local\Temp\WER- 37890-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP


This computer black screens then restarts.

This happens when I play video games: World of Warcraft and Counterstrike: Global Offense.
Both of these games are not pirated.
I did install pirated games but then removed them once the problem first started.

How do I fix this problem. I can not play 2-5 minutes in each game.
Three answers:
darin s
2013-03-23 20:13:09 UTC
Well the problem is most likely not your memory. When a system crashes it creates a file to try and help an advanced user to fix the problem. When it creates the log file to help it calls it memory dump or a .dmp. The problem is most likely from when you installed to cracked versions of the games. Most programs do not only create a folder for the installed program or game but they change other files and make changes in the registry (this happens on an even bigger level when working with cracked software especially ones that auto crack). When you remove software it almost always leaves behind a mess unless you use a program that traces the changes that the software makes. You might have to do a system restore but first try running a few programs like RegServe Pro or Registry Fix ( a registry fixer not just a registry scanner ). Most of the registry fixers that work are going to cost something the free ones are not going to work good or are just going to scan and then want you to pay to do the actual fixing. Also a lot of the time when a computer starts with not problems and then shuts down it can be the caps (capacitors) on the motherboard, this seems to happen more when playing video or games. You can check the caps very easy just open the computer and look @ the motherboard there should be a lot of lil cylinders (caps) make sure none of them are leaking or extended. I would check out the software issue before the hardware issue if the problem did not start until after you started running cracked software. Hope this helps.
turrell
2016-12-18 11:46:40 UTC
considering the fact which you say there is no longer something on the computing device that desires retaining you're extra constructive off doing a reformat and setting up. whilst you may often times eliminate those issues, the approach is in lots of circumstances long and sophisticated. save your self the grief. Reinstall.
anonymous
2013-03-23 20:30:25 UTC
get yourself a registry cleaner


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