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After forcing it to shut down and turn back on, it ran without errors, and I saw that it produced a memory dump and a minidump. I left the computer on at the login screen to see if it would run, and after a few minutes, I saw that the screen had gone black and my keyboard stopped responding (the Num Lock light went out and I couldn't toggle anything). I can't say for certain that all of these crashes have had the same cause, so I figure I'll focus on the crash that happened this morning, where (like it has the past several times) the computer froze without showing a bluescreen. The network card was already up to date, and the video card had to be updated manually (though I didn't do a clean install).
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I'm not sure of the best way to do this, but Windows Update says I'm up to date, and I manually checked to ensure I have the latest versions of my video and network card drivers. Making sure everything is up to date that I can find. The next two runs didn't find any problems. The first run found two corrupted files and repaired them. Running the system file checker three times. It found errors on the C drive, and said these were fixed and no further action was required. Running a memory test twice, which didn't return any errors. When it does crash, I either get a bluescreen with one of various errors (so far I have seen unexpected kernel power trap, system service exception, page fault in nonpaged area, and IRQL not less or equal), or the computer just freezes (sometimes the screen turns black or blue, sometimes the current picture just sticks) and I have to force it to shut down. I can go anywhere from one day to over one month between crashes, and if my computer runs for 10 or 15 minutes without crashing, it seems I can be confident it will continue without problems as long as I keep it powered on. The crashes seem to happen within several minutes of either turning on the computer or resuming from sleep. I'm not sure exactly when this started happening, but the first instance I recorded was on January 11th, so likely December at the earliest. I thought I would turn to this forum for help. This doesn't happen frequently enough to prevent me from using it, but it's concerning, and all my attempts to diagnose and fix it so far have failed.
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For the past several months, I've had a problem with my computer crashing.