So I installed the newest flash and updated Chrome properly, but I'm curious. Would an outdated flash OR Chrome have honestly caused my issue?
When i went to uninstall flash, there was a version 13 And 19 (an older 19) in there, would that have done anything?
Earlier today, explorer froze up...
Thank you for the help with my prior topic, but a new issue has arisen.
I walked away from my computer for a while. When I got back, Chrome had frozen up, and it was so bad I couldn't even get Task Manager opened nor explorer responding in general. The other couple of windows I had open were...
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So, new issue; having already disabled logging in AIM, that hasn't caused me further issues.
However, I walked away from my computer for a while with Chrome still open. When I got back, this time Chrome was the one that froze up, and it was so bad I couldn't even get Task Manager opened nor...
Re-installing was the first thing I tried earlier. I also just now had it freeze up even while logging onto another drive, not C:.
I just got done running Malwarebytes, it came up clean. I'm also running Spybot and SuperAntiSpyware just to be triple-safe.
I've ALSO already run both a Windows...
I've got a very unusual problem, that's only recently started happening. When using AIM (AOL Instant Manager) and saving the logs of my IM conversations, eventually it freezes up. No error message, it simply hangs, goes transparrent-gray, and if I click it I get the Windows message "The program...
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Last night, I just randomly had a single BSOD; BCCode 50. It just happened while I was setting up a few text and other files and a skype call; after restarting, everything else seemed to be fine. Can anyone help me figure out what precisely happened? What I've looked up thus far has basically...
I currently have the Sapphire Dual-X 100365BF4L Radeon R9 270
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202062
And the Rosewill Green Series RG60-S12
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817182200
I doubt it's amps over the 12volt though, unless something...
WELP, that didn't do it. However, in doing more research, a large number of people have said this was being caused by the motherboard applying the wrong voltages to everything; fixed either through manually setting them all or just factory-resetting the board by clearing CMOS. I've done so, and...
I had already run memtest on my memory since the crashes began and it came up clean. However, just for humor's sake, I swapped the actual sticks with my room-mate as we have the same ones, just to be able to say "If it happens to him now it's definitely the memory, if it happens again to me it's...
It happened again; this time referencing atikmdag.sys again. I've attached the dump file it actually gave this time. I'm mostly sure it's not the actual driver, though, as looking around at other things are showing people that changing drivers, reinstalling windows, swapping parts, etc. never...
I only just did a clean install a few months ago when my primary hard drive went belly-up. My room-mate has this happen too, there seems to be something about our systems that cause seeming false-positives going on, the same things that cause Windows Updates to make Internet Explorer stop...
The automatic restart was unchecked, the write debugging is small memory dump, and the dump directory is as stated. And yes I have a pagefile set up. As I said in my initial post, I have that all set up, but for whatever reason when these errors happened, it never made the dump file.
I forgot...
That's the problem, it didn't *give* me any dump files this time. The latest are from 5/9. However, I run a full CHKDSK on both C: and D:, and an extended test using Western Digital's diagnostic tools, all came up fine except for the CHKDSK on C: which gave me
"CHKDSK discovered free space...