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I didn't do anything to the graph settings
can u u help
thanks
I would start with these if i were you.
- Right click Computer
- Select Properties
- Click Advanced system settings
- in Advanced tab, click Settings next to Startup and recovery
- Uncheck automatically restart
- Apply and OK
- Run the game
- Tell us what you see on screen
Windows 10:
- Right click File Explorer
- Select Properties
- Click Advanced system settings
- in Advanced tab, click Settings next to Startup and recovery
- Uncheck automatically restart
- Apply and OK
- Run the game
- Tell us what you see on screen
I seriously doubt your Windows Event Log is reporting "nothing".
As Spawk said, system shut downs are caused by one of three things: hardware failure, driver issues, or overheating.
Each of these events will create a critical event log when your system shuts down. Even something as crude as yanking the power cord from the wall (ie hardware failure) will create a log.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/open-event-viewer#1TC=windows-7
>Event Viewer (Local) > Windows Logs > System
Sort on Level. Look for Critical logs.
If you're incapable of doing this, you should probably take your PC into a shop and have qualified personnel give it a look.
I set every "High" instead of "very high" in settings video. No more shut down.
Wait for geforce expezrience to optimize the game