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I recently purchased Spyro Trilogy for PC. 30 to 40 minutes into gameplay, my computer restarts. No blue screen, no indication. Temps on CPU + GPU are within normal range. Thermal paste has been changed too. There is no visible sign of damage on the motherboard, or burning odour. Fans operating normally too. Harddrive has been scanned for bad sectors, but it is completely fine. **Another thing that happened is, after the comp restarted, I went back into Spyro, and another reset occurred, but this time, the computer fell into a bootloop. I had to turn it off for about an hour before starting it back up. I thought it may have been a thermal issue, but the temps have always been in normal range.

Hi @lokikhan , the restarting PC is usually caused by hardware crash (collapse) or unexpected system thread stopped. The first case is easy to “demonstrate”. If we will think about the system crash, it doesn’t mean that you will automatically get an issue with a blue death. System or software crash: Run the Event Viewer on your PCSelect the Windows Logs Then select the categories for view any issue or messages, so start by clicking on the first Application category and search for the issue in time, when your PC goes to restart. After you check the first category, proceed to the another. If you will find any issue, you can post the logs here to see what you can do, otherwise insert error message to google and find the solution there. Hardware issue Download Stress Test for the HW In several times, the stress test is a complex application, which can measure the performance and temperature in real-time during the high-performance test. If some hardware is about to crash, the stress test will show you the issue and you can easily solve the issue. There are a lot of versions of Stress Test software, find the best one for your PC. You must check the performance of GPU, CPU and RAM. After you will be done, post some result from your investigation.

@Vlad pennys You don’t give the system specifications of your computer e.g. RAM, CPU, motherboard etc but given that the Event Name is WUDFHost Problems, this link may be where to start

After playing like 30 min my pc restarts for no reason. I already swap the PSU and still have this issue. 0x124_0_AuthenticAMD_PROCESSOR_Bus_BANK1_MSCOD060C_MCACOD0859_UC_IMAGE_AuthenticAMD.sys 0 BlueScreen Not available dec56aaf-33b9-45e9-8314-730ec2ce40e7 124 0 ffffe201c4403028 fc800800 60c0859 10_0_19042 0_0 768_1 \?\C:\Windows\Minidump\051121-6578-01.dmp \?\C:\Windows\TEMP\WER-12156-0.sysdata.xml \?\C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER38D4.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER38D5.tmp.xml \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER38D4.tmp.csv \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\Temp\WER38E5.tmp.txt \?\C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Kernel_124_1621be44d8f515e98cfa6bd8b2d010c16f127e8f_00000000_cab_6670ccb7-b329-491a-bdeb-1f9b4d5bb56a 0 0ff9ab74-28c7-43d8-9d96-6944227830f7 268435462 0

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