calguyhunk :
As for the RAM voltages, quite the opposite. You should actually get into the bios and set everything on default & try to boot from there to see if the problem is resolved.
I don't know why it doesn't act up while you're playing games, but everything else points towards software failure (you hope that's the case, as it'll be free and painless ). Actually, it has to be, since it works alright in safe mode. That is indeed the case, right?
If so, I think backing up your data externally and then re-installing after formatting all the partitions is an option as things stand now. What do you have to lose anyways?
EDIT: Have you tried to boot Windows to it's 'Last known good config'?
I don't know why it doesn't act up while you're playing games, but everything else points towards software failure (you hope that's the case, as it'll be free and painless ). Actually, it has to be, since it works alright in safe mode. That is indeed the case, right?
If so, I think backing up your data externally and then re-installing after formatting all the partitions is an option as things stand now. What do you have to lose anyways?
EDIT: Have you tried to boot Windows to it's 'Last known good config'?
Yes I have already done the boot and the last know good config and continues the rebooting.
So How I get into the bios and set everything to default?????
Now its for MundoDragon:
You have said that :
Yes, but my point is the brick that plugs into the wall could be bad
So Its there something to test the brick or I have simply to buy another and try???