Author Topic: Win10 keeps crashing  (Read 555 times)

Tbh I think its a hardware issue of things randomly disconnecting because this laptop is a piece of stuff but okay

Basically when im using my laptop every now and than after 2 or so hours my computer goes to a BSOD saying stuff went wrong with the error code "Critical_Process_Died"
All the google solutions are basically update drivers and check disk errors or corrupt files but if that was the case I wouldnt get the error 2 hours into useage wich is quite annoying especially if youre working for something very important and it didnt save haha xddddddddd

Usually after it rebooted from the bsod either I get a black screen with "No boot media detected" (My boot drive is an M.2 SSD fyi) or I have no wifi unless I wiggle the pc a bit.
I noticed I usually get the bsod when I move my laptop too oe thats just coincidence. Actually the whole thing is falling apart since I literally had to ducttape the disc reader in because It fell out somehow.

haha great quality for a $1200 laptop xdddd 10/10 would recommend

forget I hate this thing so much I should just ask for a replacement. What do tho?

sounds like an overheating problem honestly at the first sentence, does your laptop get a lot of heat

i get a problem like this too, except when i blue screen i get "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR"

same deal, everyone online says its a hardware/driver issue. this would make sense since i recently got a new graphics card (gtx 1060), but ive obviously updated every driver i can and afaik my computer is as updated (driver wise) as it can be. ive performed the system repairs, ive troubleshooted everything i know, im not overclocking anything, yet i still blue screen for some REASON

could overheating or a CPU fan that isnt powerful enough to cool the CPU properly be the cause of this? its the only other thing i can think of that would be giving me stuff like this
sounds like an overheating problem honestly at the first sentence, does your laptop get a lot of heat
i guess thats my answer. a new CPU fan could for sure fix the errors i get?

sounds like an overheating problem honestly at the first sentence, does your laptop get a lot of heat
Quite possible since the acer team(r) tought it was a good idea to put the intake at the bottom, WHERE IDK, THE loving GROUND IS?
10/10

Altrough I never had heat problems before.

what's your cpu anyway

what's your cpu anyway
I7-4720HQ

Also my pc just crashed with a memory issue that pointed at googledrivesync.exe

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834315164

is this your laptop? if so some of the reviews on this product gave out the cons. none of them do say anything about disc drives or BSOD, however it is something to take note about, it's a common issue on these consumers:

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Cons: - Overheated a lot
- Died on me after only using it for two months, mainly playing Overwatch and WoW.

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...I also have many of the other problems listed in other comments: gets very hot(maxed disk can be part of the problem), ports inconveniently placed...

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...-It runs really hot when playing games on it, which is manageable, but not great. Not that I've bothered playing games on it any time recently because of all the other problems I've had with it...

but yeah, i don't really think what the error in the BSOD says doesn't matter as much though. you frequently get stuff in general just for the laptop overheating itself.

you're better off getting a laptop with a more efficient processor and a balance of a good gpu too if you plan on laptops over desktops. less overheating on my end.
« Last Edit: October 01, 2017, 11:03:19 AM by Køtt »

Yeah except with 12gb's of ram, a 60Gb M.2 SSD and a 17" screen
I can confirm it gets very loving hot but I dont think that should be the main issue, it often crashes even when im not gaming and its running rather cool

Good thing I bought extender warranty (wich probably is a scam), I wonder if I can trade it in for another laptop.
« Last Edit: October 01, 2017, 11:18:27 AM by espio100 »

bad cooling system in laptop.
you may be able to help it by giving the intake more breathing room, such as putting the laptop on two books with a gap for the air intake


laptops like overheating apparently, I had this same problem back in the day with my laptop

get yourself a desktop you peasant

laptops like overheating apparently, I had this same problem back in the day with my laptop

get yourself a desktop you peasant
"GET A DESKTOPP!!"
jokes aside I have one but transporting a desktop is across the country is quite hard.