zsnes (btw i'm too stupid to learn the name of the emulator) makes my PC reboot

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Kozar927

zsnes (btw i'm too stupid to learn the name of the emulator) makes my PC reboot

Post by Kozar927 »

I have been using zsnes (btw i'm too stupid to learn the name of the emulator) for a while now. After a long break I wanted to pick up some of my old favs, but upon starting zsnes (btw i'm too stupid to learn the name of the emulator) my whole pc reboots

So I delete all zsnes (btw i'm too stupid to learn the name of the emulator) files. Download the newest version start it up and bam PC reboots. I am able to play crysis at a perfect frame rate so y is zsnes (btw i'm too stupid to learn the name of the emulator) making my pc reboot

SPECS

Vista ultamet 64 bit OS
2 9800gt video card via SLI
Intel core duo CPU clocked at 3.0GHZ
4 Gigs of DDR2 ram

let me no if u need more info
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Post by Deathlike2 »

Sounds like a driver issue to me.

I would advise you that you try to spell out words in full and try to spell stuff correctly. Some of the info you have provided sounds more broken than your issue...
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Post by Kozar927 »

All my drivers are up to date. Which drivers in particular would you be referring too? video card? I have the newest ones. And I am sorry English is not my first language.
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Post by odditude »

Kozar927 wrote:All my drivers are up to date. Which drivers in particular would you be referring too? video card? I have the newest ones. And I am sorry English is not my first language.
Reboot the computer. Immediately after the BIOS screen, press F8 to invoke the Windows boot menu. Select "Disable automatic restart on system failure" or the equivalent in your language. Reproduce the issue. Assuming this is a Windows blue-screen error, you'll get the error instead of the system rebooting. Give me the error code you get on the blue screen (everything after the word STOP).
Why yes, my shift key *IS* broken.
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