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computer freezes when I play music
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try installing windows xp
Yea, recommend a downgrade for a high-end PC with damn good specs.
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Windows 7 64Bit OEM Service Pack 1
8GB RAM DDR3
AMD FX™ 6100 Six-Core Processor 3,3Ghz
Nvidia GTX660 2GB
8GB RAM DDR3
AMD FX™ 6100 Six-Core Processor 3,3Ghz
Nvidia GTX660 2GB
Say that again and I will kill you.
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There's no need for an USB because my computer has a Systemrecovery CD inclusive.
Edit: I'm reinstalling Windows right now and I noticed it was Win7 32Bit before, not 64Bit
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Edit2: I thougt I used 32Bit before but I was wrong. After I reinstalled windows it's making more problems than before. I dn't get it why.
I can't move files into other folders or on another HDD and even can't unpack .rar files (the one which was around 7gb crashed after 10 seconds)
edited 4×, last 18.04.13 10:30:53 pm
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did you ever cleared the cookie files of your system .If not clear the cookies and history and if you know how to remove the Ram remove it and clean it
I've the same problem like you. But in safe mode works perfect. So this means is something wrong with the software system and not hardware. If you've windows 7 try to make system restore and off auto windows update!
Hope it helps,
ajapai
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It seems the threats were quarantined during the scan, so and fixed the problems I had. Lol now my fans sound and work kind of normal again. I recommend doing a scan with that application. It's at least one solution.
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Maybe others get the same problem. Maybe if people would share their solutions you would be able to solve the problem faster?