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Hi,
Start>Control Panel>Network(left pane)>Network and sharing center
Click "Change adapter settings"
Right click either "Local Area Connection" or "Wireless network connection" (depending which you use)
Double click "Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)", then click "Advanced Tab".
Select the tab "WINS"
Now you should be able to check Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP
Click ok.
Reboot and see if the issue is resolved?
I would also remove the 3D vision for Nividia.
cheers
Dave
Alright Dave I did it. "Enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP"
I also removed 3D for Nividia and just restarted, Should I go play a game and see what happens?
I want to note I have a OpenVPN installed on my PC "Tap Drives" Which of course means I have two Networks in "Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections" I only edited my Local Area Connection (Which is my main one) As I don't have my VPN on when gaming... Just wanted to add that.
Hi,
Okay, try gaming as normal to check (a good excuse if ever there was :))
Fingers crossed
cheers
Dave
Hi,
I didn't expect that would fix, just eliminating possibilities.
Lets try resetting Winsock incase that is corrupt,
Winsock entries tells Windows 7 how to access your network services:
1. Start> type in search box cmd
2. Right click the resulting cmd and run as Administrator
3. Copy and paste each line seperately and hit return:
netsh winsock reset catalog (Hit return)
netsh int ip reset reset.log hit (Hit return)
You will be asked to reboot.
Again test the system :)
cheers
Dave
I asked another member Arc, to look at your logs, which he kindly did and found:
Please update your Realtek drivers:Code:Event[6094]: Log Name: System Source: Service Control Manager Date: 2013-08-14T08:03:33.667 Event ID: 7026 Task: N/A Level: Error Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Boot-PC Description: The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load: AFD CSC DfsC discache MpFilter NetBIOS NetBT nsiproxy Psched rdbss spldr tdx Wanarpv6 = Remote Access IPv6 ARP Drive WfpLwf
Realtek
Please uninstall OpenVPN as this maybe causing issues.
Also Scan the system for possible virus infection:
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/166445-windows-defender-offline.html
http://support.kaspersky.com/5350?vs=s88446#s88446
cheers
Dave
Which Realtek drivers do I need to download? Also I thought I had the newest Realtek drivers I downloaded them from the Mobo website.Code:C:\Windows\system32>netsh winsock reset catalog Sucessfully reset the Winsock Catalog. You must restart the computer in order to complete the reset. C:\Windows\system32>netsh int ip reset reset.log hit Reseting Global, OK! Reseting Interface, OK! Restart the computer to complete this action. C:\Windows\system32>
OpenVPN removed will now restart and re-test.
Also my System was scan only just 3 days ago in Safe mode using MSE, windows-defender,SpyBot,malwarebytes of course not all at the same time and was all updated before scanning, All found nothing.
PS sorry I fell asleep lol.
After a restart I start Age of Empires III again all started up well then after playing a bit my PC restarts again
Here is the new .zip
Hi,
Okay, thanks for trying winsock etc, and just checked your Realtek is up-to-date,
but I think I have found the cause of your crashes:
Seems Nvidia Streaming Service may be faulting, maybe caused by the current driver.Code:Event[6127]: Log Name: Application Source: NvStreamSvc Date: 2013-08-14T21:10:34.000 Event ID: 3 Task: None Level: Information Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Boot-PC Description: N/A Event[6128]: Log Name: Application Source: NvStreamSvc Date: 2013-08-14T21:10:35.000 Event ID: 1 Task: None Level: Error Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Boot-PC Description: N/A Event[6129]: Log Name: Application Source: NvStreamSvc Date: 2013-08-14T21:10:38.000 Event ID: 1 Task: None Level: Error Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: Boot-PC Description: N/A
I would suggest Rolling back the driver to the previous version, please follow:
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/165382-device-manager-roll-back-driver.html
Once rolled back you will have to disable the Nvidia updater program otherwise it will
install the latest driver again at some point:
Click on the Start button
Type msconfig , click the resulting link. It will open the System Configuration window.
Select the “Startup” tab.
Deselect Nvtmru or Nividia Update progam
Apply > OK
Click the "Services" tab, click the "Hide All Microsoft Services" box, then check the
Nvidia Display Driver Service and Click OK, then restart the computer.
Then test the computer again.
cheers
Dave