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Solve : Win10 freezes even after reformat - but not in safe mode? |
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Answer» Hi there! Hope you're all well.
I'd be super greatful if anyone could lend some insight into this! SPECS: Intel i5-4670K = CPU Gigabyte Z87-D3HP = mobo Samsung SSD 850 Evo = boot drive NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 = GPU Corsair RM750 = PSU Many thanks! Any Yellow !!'s in Device Manager ? ?Are you SAYING this started when you installed the SSD? If so...............Okay, well the problem seems to be fixed. I updated / flashed by BIOS and upated literally every driver I could think of. I then clean-booted with a minimum of programs, and slowly turned on more and more startup programs with each restart. Although actually, I never ran into the problem again. Maybe an old faulty driver was conflicting with something (although for some reason it wouldn't allow me to re-enable 360 Total Security. I use Malwarebytes as well so I'm not that fussed). But, it's made me reconsider how many things I allow to boot up with my PC anyway. I've trimmed the start-up applications to the bare minimum, in the hope to avoid anything like this happening again. Thanks so much for your HELP!Hi It is likely the problem was 360 total security and Windows Defender not working together. All the other things you did were worth while anyway. :)I suggest you remove total security with add / remove programs, not disable it from start up programs. Disabling start up items is for diagnostics and not recommended as a long term fix. Awsome. I honestly think the BIOS had a lot to do with it. I do not even use AV as it causes more problems than it solves for me. The above is correct in saying AV conflicts with Windows defender however some disable WD on installation. I would always disable AV when doing any hardware changes. Well Done! |
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