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fundanglr

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#154139 19-Oct-2014 09:04
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hey guys- need some advice.

Operating System
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
CPU
    Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz    45 °C
    Wolfdale 45nm Technology
RAM
    4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 400MHz (5-5-5-18)
Motherboard
    ASUSTeK Computer INC. P5K SE/EPU (LGA775)    36 °C
Graphics
    CMC 22 W (1680x1050@59Hz)
    2047MB GeForce GTX 660 (Gigabyte)    31 °C

During U torrent sessins , or IDM my system decides to completly freeze up not even time for a mini dump to analyze- ive done some googline and found
others having  the same problem

what would be the best fix?


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  #1157731 19-Oct-2014 09:07
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  • Do you have built-in graphics on the motherboard? Worth taking the video card out and running without it for a while.
  • Reseat all memory modules
  • Make sure the PSU is in working conditions
  • Check all HDDs
  • Update Windows 
  • Update video drivers
  • Update any other drivers
  • Use AHCI if possible
  • Clean any ducts/airflow outlets
  • Run full antispyware/antivirus
  • Remove unnecessary toolbars, utlities
  • Remove any startup program that is not absolutely necessary for system run




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  #1157733 19-Oct-2014 09:10
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all that is done bud. i used IDM a while back did the same thing. now u torrent cause it very strance.

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  #1157832 19-Oct-2014 12:49
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Dodgy network card/driver ?





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  #1157839 19-Oct-2014 13:21
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Make sure your RAM and cards are firmly seated.
Turn your torrent connections and bandwidth on the torrent client down to very low and see if it still happens.
Try an older or different torrent client.

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  #1157877 19-Oct-2014 14:13
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fundanglr: all that is done bud. i used IDM a while back did the same thing. now u torrent cause it very strance.

next time maybe put that in the post.

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  #1158159 20-Oct-2014 00:31
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gzt:
fundanglr: all that is done bud. i used IDM a while back did the same thing. now u torrent cause it very strance.

next time maybe put that in the post.


i did. re read the top post. i was clarifying.

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  #1158208 20-Oct-2014 08:24
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Uninstall / Reinstall.

Sounds like a memory issue.  Ultimate boot CD has MemTest86+ and other goodies I'd recommend you try.  Otherwise, it sounds like you might need to wipe and re-install everything if it's Windows playing up.

 
 
 

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  #1158257 20-Oct-2014 10:10
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What other software/versions do you have installed? I had a similar freezing issue on one of my machines that was being caused by VLC and MS Office 2007 not being nice to each other. Got rid of VLC until I upgraded Office to 2013 - no more problems.

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  #1158271 20-Oct-2014 10:41
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No application bug should be able to cause a windows machine to completely freeze up, so I'd say you're looking at a driver or hardware problem.

If your NIC has TCP offloading, try disabling that and see what happens.

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