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Solved Random freezing

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Open it back up, and under the kernel module tab click on file corporation once. Then screen shot the display for me please. It may take a couple shots, please upload the entire set..
 
Strange... Are you running the correct version of PChunter? You need the 64bit version. You should have a list of drivers in the box....
 
Ok, let's try this for now.

Locate the two files below.

NvCameraWhitelisting64.dll
mdnsNSP.dll

You can easily find them with the Everything Search Engine.

Once you locate them, right click and rename them.

What I mean by that...

Change the .dll to .bak for both files. If there is more than one of either or each, make sure and do this for each of them.

They seem to not be working correctly with windows, and possibly hanging your machine.

Also, disable some windows services.


Download easy service optmizer, save it to your desktop and unzip it there. Right click it and run as admin, then select Tweaked at the bottom. Then click on the rocket, this will turn off a lot of useless items.



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You will however need to change one setting. Right Click on Wlansvc — WLAN AutoConfig, then select start service, the edit service. Make sure it is automatic across the board, as per the picture.



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Done. It did find 2 of each, changed all 4's to .bak.

Also done with the second software, though I did not change that setting because I have found no "Wlansvc — WLAN AutoConfig".
 
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Perhaps it is under a different name for windows 10, that is the service that starts to allow your machine to connect to the internet wireless. If you are still connected after doing that final tweak then you should be good.

I'd also disable the crap that comes with windows 10. This program can give you a bit more control of your machine and also lighten the load on the operating system.

https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10
 
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Might be the fact that I do not have a Wlan card in my PC? xD And yes, I am still connected to the internet.

What exactly should I be changing with the ShutUp thingy? Should I just do all the changes that the program recommends?

Also, saw that after the HijackThis fix I got a lot of programs that no longer start with Windows.
I don't mind for the most of them, but may I re-enable some of them though? The ones I need are: Steam; UPlay; HWMonitor and WallpaperEngine.
 
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What exactly should I be changing with the ShutUp thingy?


Your choice, I just suggest this program for users.

Also, saw that after the HijackThis fix I got a lot of programs that no longer start with Windows.


Yes, that is the point of this entire operation, to see if losing these items will stop the freeze issue.

The ones I need are: Steam; UPlay; HWMonitor and WallpaperEngine.

You can start these at anytime by double clicking onto the application. Think of it like this, do you really need them all running at once? Same concept of having lights on in a room in your house that you are not in. Sure it's easier to walk into a lighted room, but is it really hard to flip the switch when you enter or exit.
These programs are just running in the back round using energy.

You can reenable what you like, but I'd at least keep these settings for a couple of days. If you do not have any freezes, then try and enable one at a time run the machine as normal for a few days.... This is all part of the trouble shooting process.
 
You can start these at anytime by double clicking onto the application. Think of it like this, do you really need them all running at once? Same concept of having lights on in a room in your house that you are not in. Sure it's easier to walk into a lighted room, but is it really hard to flip the switch when you enter or exit.
These programs are just running in the back round using energy.

You can reenable what you like, but I'd at least keep these settings for a couple of days. If you do not have any freezes, then try and enable one at a time run the machine as normal for a few days.... This is all part of the trouble shooting process.

Steam is the thing that I do on my PC 90% of the time, WallpaperEngine is.. my wallpaper and HWMonitor shows me the temps, I always like to keep an eye out for the CPU&GPU temps.

As for UPlay, nope. I would NOT need it to start with the Windows, but I have games that require UPlay that I play daily. And, for some reason, UPlay does not want to start when I try to launch a game. All UPlay games require UPlay to already be opened for them to launch. A real pain in the --- to always have to manually start a program before starting a game.

I will keep in mind what you said though, and I won't change a thing for a week, or at least until I get the first freeze (hopefully no longer).

EDIT: I would also like to thank you for all the time spent helping me. I'll write as soon as I get a new freeze. If not, then I'll be thanking you again in a week for fixing my issue. ^^
 
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So... from this point, use your machine as you usually do ... Report any issues.

Just got the first freeze. Usual freeze, just this time the turn off button did not work the way it did the last time.

As you can see in the video I have recorded: everythaing is frozen (sound, mouse, keyboard), was not doing anything special (was actually not even in the room when it occurred, found it like that), was able to change the keyboard colors and mouse DPI, everything inside the PC was working the way it works when not frozen, the only thing I could do was pressing the PC restart button (the turn off button would have worked if pressing for more second to turn off the PC, but was not responsive by pressing once to turn it off through windows because, I guess, windows was unresponsive).

I did not change anything from what you have told me to do.

It gets to irritating... I can't take it anymore..

VIDEO ->

Sorry for the bad quality and for being too slow while showing things. >.<
 
We might be dealing with bad ram here.

Run memtest on your machine.

Sorry for the late response but I did not really have that much free time to do the test.

I have never done this test before so sorry for being noob. I've read on the internet that this test runs forever so I stopped at the 10th test. From what I can see it says I have 6k+ errors at the 4th test. What does this mean? Bad ram, bad slot, bad mobo or bad cpu? Here is a photo of the result.

 
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