(November 1, 2015 at 12:18 pm)Evie Wrote: No this computer is years and years old, not the last 2 years... It may be the most powerful computer I've ever had (I've always had computers several years older than the year I was in) But it still can barely run WoW (on absolute minimum specs) and can't even run Diablo 3 for the PC, and that game is 3 years old now.
Even LoL crashes all the time. And it was talking forever to reinstall LoL, and now I restored my computer to an earlier point before the install
Dells are prone to this kind of thing. Trust me, I had one for my first laptop and it behaved exactly the same way. Cheap parts, poorly designed, overpriced. You're lucky this didn't happen sooner. Could be harddrive failure, ram failure, cpu failure or gpu failure but the reasons why it happened could vary. Even people from Microsoft don't know what half of these blue screens mean. Overheating would be my guess, very common problem with laptops. Could we have a list of specs?
HP may be a better choice next time. I tend not to bother with laptops myself but I did alot of research for someone and HP seemed to come out on top everytime. Keep in mind however that it is a bad idea to use a laptop as your main PC. These things cost a bomb, age like bannanas and if a part fails you can't replace it. Using it simply as a pc when you're on the go is more advisable.
Investing in a good anti-virus might be a good idea too. I go with Kaspersky Internet Security on my rig because they're consistently near the top. The only problem you might have with it is sometimes its abit overzealous but this is easily fixed. I also have a free version of malware-bytes to pick up on anything Kaspersky misses.
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