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Solve : Any Video causes all to freeze? |
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Answer» I have a problem where, whilst i watch a video, my computer locks down completely and won't let me do anything at all. Currently it has happened three times for me all on different locations (Windows Media player, YOUTUBE and Another Website) so I doubt that being the problem. It only happens after a while and I'm afraid it will happen while i work on something more important than a video. Did you try running a video in Safe Mode? No I have not as it does not happen instantly after i turn the video on. It seems to occur at random and there is no warning for when it happensPlease tell me the size of the hard drive and how much free space you have. Please try this: Open Windows Task Manager and check which process is spiking.I suggest that you check your video card if it is working properly.Quote from: trym392 on January 04, 2015, 12:24:21 PM I have a problem where, whilst i watch a video, my computer locks down completely and won't let me do anything at all. Currently it has happened three times for me all on different locations (Windows Media player, YouTube and Another Website) so I doubt that being the problem. It only happens after a while and I'm afraid it will happen while i work on something more important than a video. 1) What is new or different since the last time everything worked properly (ie, new hw, new sw, virus, error, etc)? 2) What do you mean you checked drivers in device manager without much luck? 3) Please go to the website of the manufacturer of your display adapter and download and install the latest driver (if this is a laptop, get the driver from the website of the computer manufacturer)Quote from: Allan on January 06, 2015, 05:42:06 AM
1: I got the computer for Christmas and have been using it since. The problem popped up last week or so and i haven't really had any other problems. 2: I got a tip about checking if all the driver worked properly and to try and update them 3:I'll try this immediately If you just got it at Christmas i'd return it under warranty... Somethings wrong... |
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