You forgot about me
My pc keeps freezing and I tried a lot of stuff
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Hey @Kolapro. No I havenβt forgotten about you, just been working my job an awful lot.
Itβs past the 7th. If youβre still interested in resolving your freezing I can definitely work with you to get it fixed.
Sometimes work gets in the way of my time here at PCHF, but I never forget my members. I donβt ever ignore them either. If for some reason you feel ignored, please send me a PM so I get alerted immediately.Comment
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Originally posted by jmarketHey @Kolapro. No I havenβt forgotten about you, just been working my job an awful lot.
Itβs past the 7th. If youβre still interested in resolving your freezing I can definitely work with you to get it fixed.
Sometimes work gets in the way of my time here at PCHF, but I never forget my members. I donβt ever ignore them either. If for some reason you feel ignored, please send me a PM so I get alerted immediately.
But yeah I gave you the info you asked in my previous repliesComment
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Letβs try using a more thorough apporach for testing the hard drive.
Go ahead and download SeaTools for Windows.
Install it and run it. Youβll be greeted with a drive list. Go ahead and select the drive and go to Basic Tests > Short Drive Self Test. If it passes, move on to Short Generic. If that passes, run Long Generic. Note that Long Generic will take an hour or so, so run it overnight.Comment
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OK. So your hard drive is OK. Letβs test your RAM.
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[li]Click Start, type mdsched.exe in the Search box, and then press Enter.[/li][li]Choose whether to restart the computer and run the tool immediately or schedule the tool to run at the next restart.[/li][li]Windows Memory Diagnostics runs automatically after the computer restarts and performs a standard memory test automatically. If you want to perform fewer or more tests, press F1, use the Up and Down arrow keys to set the Test Mix as Basic, Standard, or Extended, and then press F10 to apply the desired settings and resume testing.[/li][li]When testing is completed, the computer restarts automatically. Youβll see the test results when you log on.[/li][/ul]Comment
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OK, so we know your RAM and HD is OK.
Letβs stress test your GPU. Download Furmark and install it.
FurMark Setup:
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[li]If you have more than one GPU, select Multi-GPU during setup[/li][li]In the Run mode box, select βStability Testβ and βLog GPU Temperatureβ[/li][/ul]
Click βGoβ to start the test (Looks like itβs βBURN-IN testβ now)- Run the test until the GPU temperature maxes out - or until you start having problems (whichever comes first).
NOTE: Set the alarm to go off at 90ΒΊC. Then watch the system from that point on. If the system doesnβt display a temperature, watch it constantly and turn it off at the first sign of video problems. DO NOT leave it it unmonitored, it can DAMAGE your video card!!!
If the temperature gets above 100ΒΊC, quit the test - the video card is overheating. - Click βQuitβ to exit
What you are looking for:
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[li]excessive heat from the GPU (report back with anything over 90ΒΊC)[/li][li]problems with the video display (picture is distorted or jumbled, picture turns black, etc)[/li][li]problems reported by the program (I havenβt seen this, but βjust in caseβ)[/li][/ul]
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- Run the test until the GPU temperature maxes out - or until you start having problems (whichever comes first).
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It Didnβt fix it I literally downloaded from Preuzmite Windows 10 and installed it yet again,still the same issueComment
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