BSOD While Watching Videos?
Aug 15, 2012I get BSOD's everytime I watch a movie in my PC
View 1 RepliesI get BSOD's everytime I watch a movie in my PC
View 1 RepliesWhile playing a game, or watching a video on a website or a player it freezes and gives me the BSOD and oh, I did not find the "save as" in "file" in the preformance monitor Attachment 208535,as for the other requested file, here it is: Attachment 208536.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've had my laptop since December, 2011. Brand new, customized it online on the HP website. I didn't expect it to have soo many BSOD screen crashes! And it happens at least twice a month.. I watch videos online like hulu or any other site.. and randomly the video drive or something like that will stop working the video turns a green color can't see anything and if i try to redo it.. all of a sudden the blue screen pops up with all that information.. then when i restart it i get this
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name:BlueScreen
OS Version:6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID:1033
[code]....
On my laptop I can run a game and log into my account and pick a character but as soon as it loads the character i get blue screened, it sometimes happens when I am watching a movie or something but only on the rare occasion but it happens every time i try to play a game. Earlier tonight I restored to factory settings and all was going well and I was installing a game until at about 54% I got a blue screen. My laptop is 64-bit and has the original operating system on it which is the pre-installed version that came on it.
View 9 Replies View Relatedsomeone can shed some light on my bsod video problem. This happens randomly while watching movies on xfinity.com on Firefox 15, and more recently while watching one on WMP. If there is any other information that you need, I will happily oblige.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi am having the famous bsod when watching video, using mpc for local and flash (Internet) for online after an hour or so from when i start watching. i noticed that the crash happens more often when i use often the seek-bar and jump to various points of the movie. codecs dont think are the problem for they are regularly updated. this crash sometimes happen when i am playing games an hour or so after the start.
032012-28282-01.rar
cpuz.rar
another dump.rar
Ran the W7F diagnostic tool as admin and it wouldn't create anything on my desktop so have attached dump files/cpu-z/RAMMON
Has always BSOD occasionally but has become much more frequent, every 15mins when playing X-COM. Appears to be mostly 101 clock error. The processor was pre-overclocked by the supplier, the overclocking profile only kicks in when cpu is under load. I never changed voltages or anything else in bios.
Ran prime 95 for 3 hrs last night before it crashed but the error was different to what it normally is - that's the oldest dump file in attached.
It's been doing this lately, and i get the blue screen telling me memory has failed and is shutting down. It's only up for a second, but right before that, the screen goes nuts with distortion and i hear buzzing (audio malfunction).
View 7 Replies View RelatedI haven't noticed a exact pattern yet, it happens most when watching videos and movies, or when playing games. But it has happened at other random times.
Zip. attached.
Basic Info:
Windows 7 home premium 64bit
Original OS is the same.
Laptop is ASUS K52F
I've had this laptop for 13 months, OS is same.
I got a BSOD about 5 months ago and I replaced one of my memory sticks and everything was fine until now. I've been getting them recently and I noticed its usually while watching a video or playing a game (graphics card problem?). After each bsod I usually get another during startup. Then my laptop runs startup repair and everything is fine for a few hours. I ran the driver verifier and it crashed almost as soon as i loaded a video but didn't create a dmp file for some reason.
Running Windows 7 x64
Upgraded from Vista about 7 months ago
Machine is a HP Pavillion dv7 1450us - a little over 2 years old
I seem to be getting a BSOD every once in a while. I don't understand why it happens. It seems to happen occasionally while I am doing various things on the computer. I might be watching a video, or maybe just talking on Skype.I attached the files asked for, and included a picture of the BSOD..Edit: This computer was recently reformatted (a couple weeks ago). It appears to have been the cause, since before the reformat I never experienced this. Also, it's Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
View 4 Replies View RelatedAround a week or two ago my computer started getting blue screens and restarting at random times. I tried system restoring before that time and it didn't work, so I just decided to deal with it because I didn't know of a site that dealt with blue screens.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've recently had quite a few system crashes on my desktop. After I got the first one, they have been rather frequent, 1-5 times per day, usually when watching videos. I have tried reinstalling windows, flashing bios, updating misc drivers, ran CHKDSK on both my os ssd and storage hhd, but in vain.
System information:
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit Service Pack 1
MB: Asus P8Z77-V PRO (ASUS - Motherboards- ASUS P8Z77-V PRO)
Bios version: 1504
CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K Processor @ 3.40GHz
Memory: Corsair XMS3 1866MHz Vengeance CL9 (Kit w/2x 4GB XMS3 modules, CL9-9-9-24, 1.5V)
PSU: Corsair HX 750W PSU
GPU: Ati Radeon HD5870
OS SSD: Corsair SSD Force Series GT 120GB 2.5
Storage HDD: 466GB Hitachi HTS725050A9A364 (SATA)
Display: BenQ XL2410T
Mouse & KB: Logitech G400 Gaming Mouse, some plain logitech USB keyboard
Sound & mic: normal headset using the MB output, plain mic
I have no other components connected to the computer. I have attached a zip including 6 minidumps.
my laptop started crashing every time i play games and watch videos on player.
Code: Windows 7 Ultimate x32 OEM I reformatted it a month ago so i thought it would be fix but its still not fixed... I also thought it would be the heat or the usage of memory but i still haven't found what the problem is i keep getting random BSOD's about usbport.sys and other but i get more error codes....
basically my old 6870 card died because of numerous BSODs it had over the 6 months throunh flash videos and it killed it with artifacts. I have recently received a brand new XFX 6870 and have been using it over a month and its been happening again with flash videos as occasionally get BSOD randomly like 30 mins or even over an hour. which is pointing out Error: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR file path: C:Windowssystem32driversatikmpag.sys
and
Error: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR
file path: C:Windowssystem32driversdxgkrnl.sys
its even happened once last night on a game FIFA 12 which restarted and had this error
Error: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
file path: C:Windowssystem32
toskrnl.exe
How will I be able to eliminate these problems? my system specs are below and I have built this system over 8 months and nothing is overclocked.
i recently purchased a toshiba satellite l850d laptop for university and it's been fine for the most part. however, whenever i try to watch videos (usually on Internet), my laptop freezes, the screen goes black and a blue screen appears with a physical memory dump message at the bottom of it. this usually happens after watching 9 or 10 videos.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI upgraded my graphics card driver 2-3 days ago with no problems until today when my laptop crashed couple of times when I was playing LeagueOfLegends, and again when playing a video (using VLC). When I disable my graphics card driver all is fine, but when I play a game with the graphics card enabled I get a blue screen.
View 9 Replies View Relatedrecently did a fresh install of windows 7 home premium on my hp g62-140us laptop (formatted hd, etc). everything seemed fine until i started to watch a video (doesn't matter what site, could be Internet, hulu, etc). from anywhere between 5-20 minutes of watching a video, my computer becomes extremely slow. the video freezes, probably going less then 1 fps, but the sound is still playing. sometimes, the sound lags too. task manager shows normal memory use but 100% cpu use... in resource monitor, the hog seems to be nt kernal & system. since this is a fresh install, im assuming its not malware or a virus. any ideas? i thought it was the video card driver at first so i uninstalled it and reinstalled it to no avail. also, the pc works fine in safe mode (i can watch videos).
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have had an issue recently that while watching HD videos, normally in MKV format... at random spots the video will freeze, a few seconds later the audio will freeze and then my whole OS will freeze causing me to do a hard reboot. I am running Windows 7 32-bit with the all current updates
ATI Radeon HD 3600 series graphics card
Creative SB X-Fi
Dell XPS 420
Intell Core Quad CPU 2.4 GHz
3072MB RAM
DirectX 11
It says that all of my drivers are up to date and I am not getting any error messages?
for approximately 3 months my pc acts in a weird manner. whenever i watch an online video stream or in Internet after some time it freezes with a weird noise and i have to restart it. i have the latest drivers for my graphic's cardproccessor : i5 750 2,67ghzam : 8 gbgpu : amd radeon hd 6670motherboard : msi p55-cd53operating system : windows 7 ultimate 64bithard disks : ocz agility3 x2 and two sata ones
View 7 Replies View Relatedbought a pre-made from computer from tiger electronics last year in june.immediately, as in the day i got it, i started crashing when opening Internet.i solved that by turning off the realtime visualization or something along those lines and it was temporarily fixed. i began to have more start up problems and other stupid issues with the computer and their tech-support insisted that nothing was wrong and i'm an idiot but to satisfy me they'd change my hard drive. so that did nothing, and unless i want to pay a bunch for them to do a real check up on it i've been screwed. whenever i open a video, from windows media player to my flip video camera player my computer will instantly crash. whether it's a blue, green, white, or black screen it's different every time.
View 5 Replies View RelatedMy issue is the following:
-while playing games the display driver just crashes after 5 minutes of game-play, after which I have to reboot in order to be able to play another 5 minutes of the game before it happens again
-while browsing the web, it crashes and recovers
-while watching videos the driver crashes
My setup: Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00GHz (2 CPUs) Memory: 2046MB RAM Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Motherboard: GA-P35-DS3L
I have tried memtestx86 and I've let it run 27 times and it gave no errors.I have tried sweeping all of the drivers and the leftovers and installing new ones.My drivers are up to date and downloaded from the nVidia website.I have checked for malware.I have reinstalled windows.I installed the newest motherboard drivers.
i have an hp dv6 entertainment pc with the intel i5 core. it has been a great laptop for the almost 2 years that i have had it but recently i have had some problems watching videos online. sometimes when i am watching videos on Internet or streaming from another site the video slows down extremely. the video doesn't even seem to move and it sounds like a super slow motion video. its like its someone has slowed down the tempo and the video is starting skip.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a Packard Bell iextreme with windows 7 and when I play videos it sometimes freezes, the speakers buzz and the monitor switches off. I have to force shut down. The problem comes and goes, only when playing videos, started recently. Tried updating flash, untick enable hardware acceleration, windows updates, ... still happens.
Intel(R)Core (TM)2 Quad
CPU Q8300 @ 2.5GHz 2.50 GHz
6GB Memory (RAM)
64-bit OS
NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
Ever since I got this computer (Dell XPS) about 3 years ago it has had problems with freezing but recently it has become much more frequent. It mainly happens when watching a movie or long video but has started happening any time, even when the computer is in sleep mode.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI recently had lots of bsod. At the beginning, it was only when I was playing Deus Ex so I supposed it was because of the graphic card that was too hot, but it's now happening for no reason. Actually, the last ones I got happened when I was just watching streaming videos. On Vimeo I think, but I don't believe it comes from the website. Is it possible that the graphic card reacts weirdly and makes my computer crash when I'm only using it to read videos on internet ? I'm not even sure this is the reason why it crashed. I watch lots of videos.It seems that this is all kind of BSODs. Last week, I had two irql_not_less_or_equal involving disk.sys andfilesys.dll. Today I had two other BSODs, notably one system service exception involving fltmgr.
In addition to that, my Windows doesn't save the minidumps anymore. The last one I got are from 9/14. I can send those to you if you want to, even though I'm not sure it's really useful since they are kind of outdated.I have Windows Ultimate x64 SP2, I mounted (is that the correct word ?) the computer myself approximatively one year and a half ago and didn't have any issue for a long time, I believe Windows 7 was the only OS on this computer and I don't recall re-installing it, but I'm not really sure, is there any way to verify this in the system ?
I have a asus netbook with a windows 7 starter OS. It frequently freezes ( no response at all, Ctrl+Alt+Del does nothing.) Not many BSODs but I have included the information for a BSOD post anyway.I usually force it to restart by holding down the power button. It happens mostly when I am watching some video, whether online or on vlc. - x86 (32-bit) or x64 ?32 Is the original installed OS on the system?Yes - an OEM or full retail version?OEM - What is the age of system (hardware)?about a year and 3 months - What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) I haven't re-installed the OS.
View 5 Replies View Relatedthe problem i have is that mostly the pc restart watching online videos or running flash app in the web. and a few times watching videos stored in pc
i cant make a minidump file becouse pc dont make them:S. yeah allready activate the "write an event to the system log" on system failure. and deactivate the automatic restart and still dont get the blue screen
ill add a image showing the crit error i get from the event log in the seven forum zip. and becouse of this i allready tried making a FurMark stress test for video and dont remember but it was a program to make a stress in memory ram and with no hope both stress test failed... pc didnt restart
i have read in other forums that there are some options of power saving that intel Mboards bring that arent full compatible.... also tried deactiving them in bios options but still the same problem
i also tried changing the video card with another one that i had arround here ( it a little older) and still got the same prob
i installed windows 7 yesterday. also installed the newest video drivers. now, i was trying to watch a Internet video, but after one minute my ie crashed and i had to restart the program and start watching a video all over again. same problem over and over again. it seems like when i'm trying to watch a movie on Internet or megavideo, etc. ie just cant take it and crashes and restarts itself. but i really can't watch movies when it crashed every single minute or two.
View 9 Replies View Relatedeverytime i watch any online video the stream locks up on an arbitrary time (usually within a few seconds, but sometimes well into the video). refreshing the screen sometimes works, but more often than not, the video locks up at the exact same place. i've tried updating my video drivers. i've ran every scan i can think of, updated my flash player, cleaned my registry and i am totally at a loss as to why i'm having this issue. this issue happens with the vast majority of web videos i watch from netflix, hulu, Internet, you name it. this issue happens in ie and firefox. i have the latest versions of each. it was happening with previous versions as well.
View 1 Replies View RelatedJust installed Windows 7. and everytime i start up a game (like left 4 dead)
all screens go black(like when they do when you set a other resolution) and back to normal resolution. when game resolution isn't different from the desktop resolution. and cause i ussually have a series running on one of my other monitors i can't see them cause well desktop thinks it not on its desktop resolution(or for what ever other reason it is that video won't show on second monitor if there is a game up on your main monitor that is not on ur normal desktop resolution).
this doesn't happen with every game though and can't really figure it out. if u need any info, or have no idea what i'm talking about(don't really know how to explain this very wel) post for more details.