Black screen then restarts randomly

Hello

I just bought this system about two weeks ago: it is HP 110-243w desktop, product # is F3D4AA #ABA and use

Windows 8.1.

My problem is whenever I play a game, simply go to the black screen and then restart to sign on the screen (windows). I am currently using IE11.

It's very frustrating to say the least. Yes, I respect the requirements to play this game (Big Fish Games). The viewfinder of the game I play on. This started to happen a few days ago playing a different game on the same web site. For any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Just to note: I'm new on windows 8.1, another computer is Vista and have no problem to play on this one here.

Thank you

Thank you pamorgos for your reply. I'll try as you suggest and change browsers. If nothing changes I wouldn't it.

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