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Right click CMD
Click Run as administrator
Type in at the prompt OR Copy and Paste these one at a time : (Hit enter after each)
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
sfc /SCANNOW
This will check for any integrity violations in Windows. Restart your PC after it concludes and see if the problem persists.
My VGA is 3070 i got this problem too except my pc restart whenever i load the game
I just install my pc with windows 11 and when i play other game like cyberpunk 2077 my pc not restarting i was thinking maybe this is driver issue and i cannot refund because i play this game on steamdeck like 2 hourish in my work place
Sorry for my bad English
If your PC is restarting, that sounds like power or heat.
R7 9800x3d
3080 MSI 12
32gb ddr5
Windows 11
If you do find a solution please let me know, In fairness I haven't played any other games to see if it's specific to this one, plus when I load back in and quit it's fine, it's only on extended play sessions.
When he's actually playing the game and it happens yes, but he says it only happens when he quits the game,which is weird.
Reboots might be caused by safety features on an overloaded powersupply, or overheating. Potentially bad capacitors also, or a bad Overclock if you are doing that.
Software shouldn't technically be capable of resetting the PC, unless something really major in the kernel breaks, but that would normally BSOD.
Shouldnt that issue happen during the game (when the hardware is pushed to the limit), rather than when the game is alr closed?
I mean, it shouldn't happen at all.... could even be a bad capacitor on the motherboard causing that.
I'd check the minidump folder in C:/windows and see if it's creating anything