"unhandled exception has occurred in your application"
see image attached. Its sometimes shuts my flight simulator and at other times I press ignore and it goes away.
I only get it in game made and IMO windows 7 appears to be unstable.
any thoughts or suggestions to stop this error occurring ?
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In Topic: Laptop Crash With Analysis Supplied
2012-04-07 14:55:03
In Topic: Gaming Pc And Pantip
2012-04-03 20:14:16
a quick update. Not a happy chappy!!
Not happy I spent all of my adult life buying off the shelf. This is simply awesome.
Not happy I spent all of my adult life buying off the shelf. This is simply awesome.
In Topic: Laptop Crash With Analysis Supplied
2012-04-01 18:08:25
FOODLOVER, on 2012-04-01 09:15:55, said:
This copy of windows is not genuine. OMG. Nice screener.
Have you set your gpu to default? Are you saying that it always happens at the same point in the game. I run a crossfire configuration and had a similar problem. It had to do with my graphics drivers. Have you updated and gotten direct x 11? You are using a laptop which means access and removal of card is next to impossible correct? What i was always told was to add ram for performance issues first as it is cheap and easy now and really improved my comps performance. Oh, i see your using Flight Sim X on laptop, have you checked the minimum system requirements? Just brainstorming as not a professional but have been in your shoes. Have you tried Take On Helicopters? Pretty cool sim with a new upgrade to military helo that just came out last week. Hope some ideas help!
LOL that non gen came in a notebook purchase from pantip , any way everything has changed in the last 4 hours , I went to pantip and got my dream rig thanks very much to Farang FB here and the guys at power2 at Pantip
See below , and this time windows is 7000bht genuine!!!!
"Posted 2012-03-06 11:02:01
The best option is always build independent components and build it yourself if you have the skill to do so.
Here are the best options in this price range:
cpu intel i5 2500k (you can easily overclock it past 4.2Ghz) - around 7000B
Motherboard is up to you, I went with the Asus Maximus IV Gene Z for around 6500B
Ram - 8gb gskill 1600mhz - around 2000B
Video card Nvidia GTX 560ti - around 8000B
Power supply corsair 650W - around 3000B
Computer case, you can get a good one for 2000B
DVD drive around 500B
CPU Cooler - coolermaster V6 or Thermaltake Frio - 1500B
SSD 128Gb - 7000B
HD 1Tb - 3500B
This all sums up 41000B
For 3500B more you can get a 22 inch monitor and for like 1000B a decent keyboard and mouse.
45500B = around 1490USD with street exchange rate.
If you want to save a bit you can eliminate the SSD (but i definitely recommend one). If you want more power, get a GTX 570 instead of a 560ti.
The best shop I found in Panthip is called M2Power on the 3rd floor. They have a great variety and price. Sometimes they get a bit lost and tell the wrong price (too cheap) and have to correct it later, but double check everything and you'll be ok. They can give discounts if you buy many components. "
In Topic: Gaming Pc And Pantip
2012-04-01 18:01:22
FarangFB, on 2012-03-06 11:02:01, said:
The best option is always build independent components and build it yourself if you have the skill to do so.
Here are the best options in this price range:
cpu intel i5 2500k (you can easily overclock it past 4.2Ghz) - around 7000B
Motherboard is up to you, I went with the Asus Maximus IV Gene Z for around 6500B
Ram - 8gb gskill 1600mhz - around 2000B
Video card Nvidia GTX 560ti - around 8000B
Power supply corsair 650W - around 3000B
Computer case, you can get a good one for 2000B
DVD drive around 500B
CPU Cooler - coolermaster V6 or Thermaltake Frio - 1500B
SSD 128Gb - 7000B
HD 1Tb - 3500B
This all sums up 41000B
For 3500B more you can get a 22 inch monitor and for like 1000B a decent keyboard and mouse.
45500B = around 1490USD with street exchange rate.
If you want to save a bit you can eliminate the SSD (but i definitely recommend one). If you want more power, get a GTX 570 instead of a 560ti.
The best shop I found in Panthip is called M2Power on the 3rd floor. They have a great variety and price. Sometimes they get a bit lost and tell the wrong price (too cheap) and have to correct it later, but double check everything and you'll be ok. They can give discounts if you buy many components.
Here are the best options in this price range:
cpu intel i5 2500k (you can easily overclock it past 4.2Ghz) - around 7000B
Motherboard is up to you, I went with the Asus Maximus IV Gene Z for around 6500B
Ram - 8gb gskill 1600mhz - around 2000B
Video card Nvidia GTX 560ti - around 8000B
Power supply corsair 650W - around 3000B
Computer case, you can get a good one for 2000B
DVD drive around 500B
CPU Cooler - coolermaster V6 or Thermaltake Frio - 1500B
SSD 128Gb - 7000B
HD 1Tb - 3500B
This all sums up 41000B
For 3500B more you can get a 22 inch monitor and for like 1000B a decent keyboard and mouse.
45500B = around 1490USD with street exchange rate.
If you want to save a bit you can eliminate the SSD (but i definitely recommend one). If you want more power, get a GTX 570 instead of a 560ti.
The best shop I found in Panthip is called M2Power on the 3rd floor. They have a great variety and price. Sometimes they get a bit lost and tell the wrong price (too cheap) and have to correct it later, but double check everything and you'll be ok. They can give discounts if you buy many components.
Just got back from M2power pantip and couldnt be more impressed with the service, I handed them your list and they knocked it over in 2 hours fully installed including 7 ultimate original
Thanks for your list to Dave but they ran a bit short on stock
now for some seriouse gaming!
ps, I got the ssd
Thank everyone for the help, you gotta love thai visa, Well sometimes anyway.
In Topic: Gaming Pc And Pantip
2012-03-21 15:43:56
Thanks guys i have gathered enough info here to take the next step, there is so much out there can be a bit daunting for a newb to home builds.
Dave my laptop sits on an alloy lap standed thats vented and sits over my lap while I lay reclined on the lazy boy
and never gets hot and Im on it all day. I have adjusted the frame rates and she now runs smooth no drop outs and no noticeable difference.
edit my previous post should have read video card.
Dave my laptop sits on an alloy lap standed thats vented and sits over my lap while I lay reclined on the lazy boy
edit my previous post should have read video card.
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