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this happened to me twice so far as well...I need to try updating everything...its not that bad...i mean it happened twice in two-three weeks...what hotfix are you applying?
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I still haven't figured out the course, I still seem to be having DMA issues, listening to music is almost impossible when copying files/accessing the drive. Other night I had some music on and wasn't doing anything else, yet it still happened. At least the random lock ups haven't come back.
It could be an issue with the drive itself or the controller.
My specific problem is related to Google Chrome. I think I've found the source of the problem, which is a result of "Advanced Browser Integration" being enabled in Internet Download Manager which does not agree with Chrome and in turn, causes explorer.exe related processes to freeze.
I'm still in test phase but so far so good, so if you're running IDM check it out.
i just started having the same problem as well about a week ago ... only thing is that music plays fine on winamp when it happens and i've sort of narrowed my problem down to itunes when it tries to download ... tried reinstalling itunes but no dice
i just started having the same problem as well about a week ago ... only thing is that music plays fine on winamp when it happens and i've sort of narrowed my problem down to itunes when it tries to download ... tried reinstalling itunes but no dice
What are you experiencing exactly? There's slightly different stories going around.
For me, it seemed as if Windows only partially froze. The taskbar froze, Chrome froze, but if I had music playing it would continue. I could also Alt+Tab and do a few other minor tasks. In short, it didn't entirely freeze. If left long enough, it would also return to normal state. Almost like it was a severe lag.
Sup simon, i used to have an issue like that and by doing some research it ended up being an application that was causing the lockups.
I used a program called DPC latency checker, which analyzes the capability of the computer of handling data streams and enables you to troubleshoot by shutting down programs and/or disabling hardware via device manager.
hope you sort it out
^^ this.
If you have stuttering issues of some sort get this program and troubleshoot untill you find whats causing the issue.
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