You can use Treesize to find files on your machine that you may wish to delete. Thank you in advance for any insight you can offer! I'm nearly to the point of just slowly replacing the remaining pieces until something sticks, but as I only just built it within the last 2 years, I'd really hate to dig back into that expense. I'd greatly appreciate any help or direction, as I've exhausted my own limited tech skills and Googling capability. I've also published a Speccy snapshot here: ![]() While this doesn't prevent crashes, it seems to lessen the frequency.Ī problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly. Oddly, the only thing that I've seen that seems to help is using the Radeon software's Tuning feature to Overclock the GPU. ![]() I thought it was heat related and so replaced my cooling system with no change, as well as installing a new M.2 SSD with a fresh Windows install. I haven't been able to identify any consistent factors to the crashes, they seem to occur independent of which game I'm playing or how taxing it is - Minecraft reacts the same as Divinity 2 or Hunt: Showdown on high settings. Some days this will happen within half an hour of playing, other days I can play all day with no issues. Often this locks up my PC until I fully reboot it. ![]() While using the desktop I built to play games, often the game will crash and I see a LiveKernalEvent 141 event in the reliability report (details below). Hoping someone can help me with a consistent, but seemingly random, problem I've been struggling with for almost a year.
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