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gordonmull
05-07-10, 02:13 PM
Has anyone else had a problem with SH5 crashing their PC?

I installed it, played for a couple of hours and turned it off. I started watching telly and mucking about on here when the pc reset itself. There was a brief flash of the blue screen then reboot.

Thought it was just one of those windows "moments" and came back on subsim. Same thing happened three times in a row:damn:. I suspected it might be to do with the screensaver somehow, since the pc seemed to be idle for about long enough for that to kick in. Thinking this I ran a virus scan and kept the pc active. When it crashed this time I got a "found new hardware" balloon just before the crash informing me that a dvd player had been found.

This got me thinking....On the back of the SH5 box there's a note saying the antipirate (please not interested in DRM issue, just want to get this fixed) technology could interfere with DVD-RW drives and SH5 was the only change I had made to my machine that day. So I uninstalled SH5 and haven't had a problem since. :cry:

Anyone got any ideas that might help me? Apart from a new DVD drive that is...:wah:

Nisgeis
05-07-10, 02:41 PM
What did the blue screen say? If you can't read it as it reboots, go into system properties (right click my computer and select properties) and then from the advanced tab click Startup and Recovery Settings, then disable automatic recovery.

wetwarev7
05-07-10, 03:03 PM
Just a shot in the dark, but do you have a Saitek joystick or controller?

I've had intermittent resets like you are describing due with several different types of Saitek controllers.

It seems more prevalent if you use updated drivers, rather than the ones that come with the controller.

Otherwise, if the problem persists, I would check to make sure the CPU fan hasn't vibrated askew...

gordonmull
05-07-10, 03:13 PM
Cheers for the response. The blue screen just flashed for a second.

I don't have disable automatic recovery but i do have disable automatic restart. I can give that a bash, install SH5 and see what happens.

Fingers crossed...

gordonmull
05-07-10, 03:17 PM
@ wetwarev7

I do actually have a Saitek stick but I've had it for about 5 years and never had a problem.

MILLANDSON
05-07-10, 03:57 PM
The thing is... gaming software by itself can't cause blue screens. What causes BSODs is usually hardware (could be your joystick, or could be RAM or graphics card), or deep software problems (like with drivers and the like).

Given someone else mentioned the joystick, which you have, it might be a conflict between that and another piece of software (possibly driver incompatibility or something).

gordonmull
05-07-10, 04:20 PM
millandson, could this then indicate a conflict with my dvd drive and SH5?? I never have the stick plugged in.

I had a look at the device manager to find the joystick driver and I have 2 yellow question mark devices. one is a PCI device and one is unknown. i tried updating drivers for them but windows can't find.

Also I'm not sure where to find the joystick driver - would this be the "USB human interface device"?

Starting to think about a total reinstall of windows here...

Edit: As I mentioned this only happened during SH5's time on my system and I had the balloon about the dvd device. No problems now, so if it was RAM or graphics card surely I'd still be suffering? Could be wrong, I'm not exactly an expert on this stuff.