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PC video cuts off at random

Hi, only in the last 3 days iv had my video cut off while playing lol but my pc was still on because I could still talk to my friends through teamspeak. Then later that day I plugged my mic in my 360 controller ( I use that as my mic) and unless it was a coincidence my video went away than it came back with a blue screen with a error message for 2 seconds and then windows rebooted. It was fine yesterday but while my sister was playing lol it did it again like the first time.

I will note that I was using speakers but my mom wanted to use them so I started using my hdtvs internal speakers recently, im using hdmi. If anyone can help it would be apreciated.

System specs

core i3 2105

xfx radeon hd 7850 ghost edition

asrock h61m-dgs

samsung 840 ssd

rosewill hive 550 watt

windows 7 64 bit
 
Check your event log to see what that blue screen error was. You should also disable auto restart on system failure so you can see what the blue screen is when it happens.

Click on the System link in Control Panel.
In the task pane on the left, click the Advanced system settings link.
Locate the Startup and Recovery section near the bottom of the window and click on the Settings button.
In the Startup and Recovery window, locate and uncheck the check box next to Automatically restart
 
If video is missing while computer is still running there can be two possibilities, a software bug (kernel or something else), or more likely a video card problem. It is possible when you plugged in the mic it disturbed something which aggregated the video card (e.g., a kernel context switch which hit an interrupt for the video card, for example redirecting audio passthrough or something). Try and swap video cards and see if it fixes it, these problems are hard to fix because they are hard to reproduce.
 
Check your event log to see what that blue screen error was. You should also disable auto restart on system failure so you can see what the blue screen is when it happens.

Click on the System link in Control Panel.
In the task pane on the left, click the Advanced system settings link.
Locate the Startup and Recovery section near the bottom of the window and click on the Settings button.
In the Startup and Recovery window, locate and uncheck the check box next to Automatically restart
I agree with Matt. and you could also download whocrashed.
 
Check your event log to see what that blue screen error was. You should also disable auto restart on system failure so you can see what the blue screen is when it happens.

Click on the System link in Control Panel.
In the task pane on the left, click the Advanced system settings link.
Locate the Startup and Recovery section near the bottom of the window and click on the Settings button.
In the Startup and Recovery window, locate and uncheck the check box next to Automatically restart

Thanks, also I cant seem to find the event, I may have missed it though. I also was looking through tech news and saw this earlier http://www.techspot.com/news/52721-...upport-for-new-apus-amd-wireless-display.html it says one of the fixes is hdmi drop out issues and audio display messages. Not sure if that means video or audeo but maybe its related.
 
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