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Alright, I got some problems with the gfx division of my comp and I need some help.
1. Whenever I open a page with quicktime my computer crashes, whenever I try to launch an application with quicktime my computer crashes. 2. Whenever I try to play some sort of game (stepmania, myst etc.) my computer crashes on the load. AFter I did this suggested at another forum because myst was randomly crashing Quote:
Help would be greatly appreciated :] |
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umm If you have a copy of the windows install disk for you're os... I suggest backing everything up... and then reloading windows onto your computer... if you want more details on this msg me anytime... I think that all my s/n's are listed in my post somewhere....
Deaths_Melancholy - yahoo DeathsMelancholy - Aim Deaths_Melancholy@yahoo.com - msn 166732670 - ICQ DeathMelancholy@gmail.com - email (yahoo is a spam account) If you need more then that then I dunno what to give you... If you don't have install disks try uninstalling quicktime and loading a game... reinstall your video drivers... If worse comes to worse and you have enough trust in a random computer geek I can show you how to install a program that will let me check out the problem for myself... Anything to help the community... Bastards at geek squad make too much money for little ****... I gotta take away business... Msg me any way for questions if you still need help.
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Do you know what the problem is tho?
Why that happened. |
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It might be mime settings that's making your browser freeze up if you have tons of media players or something like that.
I recommend: Back up all your data, check any crash logs that might be available regarding your games, run windows update, install a free antivirus utility and perform a scan, uninstall all unnecessary media players, make sure .mov files are associated with Quicktime, update the media players you use, and make sure your mime settings are set up correctly in Quicktime. Do the backup first just in case. Also try alternative browsers if it's only IE 6 that crashes.
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You know, I do have some common sense contrary to popular belief. |
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Well if it's locking up like that then there is a resource conflict... but it's not a driver or RAM conflict otherwise BSOD would've made itself known.
It's a pain in the ass to diagnose anything that has to do with computers unless you're looking at it... so I cannot really help all that much... If a program is performing an "illegal operation" (who the **** decided to name that error? Is there really a legal system inbedded in the cpu somewhere? Stupid computer designers) can just lock the tower up real easy... And take a guess at how many "Illegal Operations" can be performed... I've hit a personal record of about 1k in 3 minutes... Wanted to see how long my tower could last out against a common Virus... so i loaded the virus about 50 times... Oh happy days.
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