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LaurynaS

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Hello. I don't know where to post this message but ill write it here. First of all I don't know, what is wrong but, when i play like RuneScape or other games more than 30mins, my pc turns off. Then i have to wait, minimum 10mins to make it working again. Please, help me with this error.

Thanks :).
 
Why should I help you?!Pay me and I will!
Haha I am just kidding man :D Sorry I just had to do that xD

Anyway...do you hear any BEEP sound right before the PC turns off?



UAC - User Access Commands
 
Not familiar with those games, but are they graphics hardware intensive? Could your computer be overheating from running the games?

I remember having an HP Pavilion laptop that I would run Microsoft Flight Simulator X on and that had a tendency to shut down due to the graphics card overheating. It wouldn't turn on for some period of time until after the system had cooled down.
 
Hey guys. sorry i didint sayed anything at past few months, bcus i was in turkey 4 weeks so i forgot these forums.

Ok On-Topic:
Why should I help you?!Pay me and I will!
Haha I am just kidding man :D Sorry I just had to do that xD

Anyway...do you hear any BEEP sound right before the PC turns off?



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ANS:ye i herd BEEP sound.

Not familiar with those games, but are they graphics hardware intensive? Could your computer be overheating from running the games?

I remember having an HP Pavilion laptop that I would run Microsoft Flight Simulator X on and that had a tendency to shut down due to the graphics card overheating. It wouldn't turn on for some period of time until after the system had cooled down.

ANS: Dunno ;(.

What operating system are you running? click this and tell us:
http://www.whatsmyos.com/

It will say somthing like "Windows XP" or "Windows Vista" and so on.

if it says "Windows Vista" , Then you need an upgrade.

I stick with Windows Xp.

ANS: Full Windows XP OS with SP3 :) (Windows xp SP3+legal register key)
 
Is it a laptop or desktop?
When you are playing is the bottom of the laptop/side of the pc getting hot?
How long has this been happening?
 
Not familiar with those games, but are they graphics hardware intensive? Could your computer be overheating from running the games?.

i know runescape is an in-browser game, as in i can play it normally on my geforce 7050 no prob, so they are more than flash but not full games, not sure if it even needs install, but i'm gunna say this means overheating isn't likely unless you're covering your laptop's wents on the bottom or bach, and/or in an un-airconditioned area, but sometimes i don't think lappys like games when they aren't plugged in so are you playing unplugged?
 
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Hello. I don't know where to post this message but ill write it here. First of all I don't know, what is wrong but, when i play like RuneScape or other games more than 30mins, my pc turns off. Then i have to wait, minimum 10mins to make it working again. Please, help me with this error.

Thanks :).

Download and install something like PC Wizard and see what your temps. are.
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/pc-wizard.html
 
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i know runescape is an in-browser game, as in i can play it normally on my geforce 7050 no prob, so they are more than flash but not full games, not sure if it even needs install, but i'm gunna say this means overheating isn't likely unless you're covering your laptop's wents on the bottom or bach, and/or in an un-airconditioned area, but sometimes i don't think lappys like games when they aren't plugged in so are you playing unplugged?

RuneScape is using JAVA codes. They have 602+ sources with harder thing to find. In older versions like 317(private servers bcus runescape dnt use it any more) or watewa, codes are written like food.java or somehting like that. In 602+ files are wirtten like q.java q48a.java and etc... :). So, to break RuneScape would be very hard ;/

its not laptop. its dektop...
 
Open up your comp and ensure that the secondary fan is plugged into the motherboard, I made the mistake of not doing this! Also in some BIOS' you can change the setting of the fan and how much RPM it does. Therefor if you are playing games and having the computer on for a long period of time the more RPM the fan needs to do. If this option isnt available then possibly need to upgrade the cooling system.
 
Open up your comp and ensure that the secondary fan is plugged into the motherboard, I made the mistake of not doing this! Also in some BIOS' you can change the setting of the fan and how much RPM it does. Therefor if you are playing games and having the computer on for a long period of time the more RPM the fan needs to do. If this option isnt available then possibly need to upgrade the cooling system.

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