[SOLVED] Computer crash on game start

May 4, 2020
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I started a steam game (tf2) and my computer crashed and gave me a blue screen. This happens frequently with my games but when I restarted it it asked me to open a file and I got this.

Usage : fsutil behavior query <option>
<option>
allowExtChar bugcheckOnCorrupt disable8dot3 [<Volume Path>] disableCompression disableCompressionLimit disableDeleteNotify [NTFS|ReFS] disableEncryption disableFileMetadataOptimization disableLastAccess disableSpotCorruptionHandling encryptPagingFile memoryUsage mftZone quotaNotify symlinkEvaluation disableWriteAutoTiering [<Volume Path>] disableTxf [<Volume Path>]
Please use "fsutil 8dot3name query /?" for more information.
For DisableDeleteNotify if neither "NTFS" nor "ReFS" is specified, both values are shown.

Is this a virus or related to my bsod?
 
Solution
Intel i7-9700kf (lga1151)
Gigabyte b365m ds3h
Corsair vengeance lpx ddr4 8gb 2666mhz (just one stick)
Adata 256gb ssd/Seagate Barracuda st2000dm006 2tb hdd
Geforce rtx 2060
Evga 500b 500watts I got it mid 2017
Windows10-64
Also my case is a bitfenix comrade mid tower case and my cpu cooling is cooler master hyper 212 evo. The cooler makes the case bulge just enough to see a bit in to. Thought I should mention that.

You will need at least 16Gb of ram for serious gaming - and you will need a match set that has been certified by your motherboard manufacturer to work with your processor.
May 4, 2020
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We're going to need more information. Please include/list your specs like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
GPU:
PSU:
OS:

Include the age of your PSU, not just it's make and model(and wattage).


Intel i7-9700kf (lga1151)
Gigabyte b365m ds3h
Corsair vengeance lpx ddr4 8gb 2666mhz (just one stick)
Adata 256gb ssd/Seagate Barracuda st2000dm006 2tb hdd
Geforce rtx 2060
Evga 500b 500watts I got it mid 2017
Windows10-64
Also my case is a bitfenix comrade mid tower case and my cpu cooling is cooler master hyper 212 evo. The cooler makes the case bulge just enough to see a bit in to. Thought I should mention that.
 

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Intel i7-9700kf (lga1151)
Gigabyte b365m ds3h
Corsair vengeance lpx ddr4 8gb 2666mhz (just one stick)
Adata 256gb ssd/Seagate Barracuda st2000dm006 2tb hdd
Geforce rtx 2060
Evga 500b 500watts I got it mid 2017
Windows10-64
Also my case is a bitfenix comrade mid tower case and my cpu cooling is cooler master hyper 212 evo. The cooler makes the case bulge just enough to see a bit in to. Thought I should mention that.

You will need at least 16Gb of ram for serious gaming - and you will need a match set that has been certified by your motherboard manufacturer to work with your processor.
 
Solution
May 4, 2020
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You will need at least 16Gb of ram for serious gaming - and you will need a match set that has been certified by your motherboard manufacturer to work with your processor.
Thank you for the response,
Does this set not match properly? I’d like to know if it’s incompatible parts or not enough ram. When I bought the parts it looked like they all were compatible with each other... Can you confirm?
 

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