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Have you tried uninstalling your codecs? I personally use CCCP for my codecs. This could be a compatibility issue with your codecs, or they might have gotten corrupted when you downloaded them.
Try playing a video without your codecs and see what happens.
"Have you tried uninstalling your codecs?"
Had no luck with that either
Also changed out sound cards, problem still happens
I disable the sound driver and watched about 20 minutes of video, turned driver
back on and within 2 minutes the computer froze. So I thought I had it, changed out sound cards, disabled the on board sound, loaded drivers for new card. 2 minutes into video computer froze
I pulled the card and went back to using the on board sound
I would say this needs to follow the BsoD posting rules, I believe your computer might be Blue Screening but not going as far as showing you, make sure your computer is set up to make a Dump File(s), and post the results as explained by this link.
https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html
*EDIT*
Post all the information from that link I gave, this would better allow us to assist you. Also, I would enable driver verifier within windows, and what Anti-Virus programs are you using?
ok, but it is not creating a dump file.
the other attached files, the first has 0 views and the second has 1
i have enabled driver verifier for 3 days
Microsoft security essentials
i just did this one, hope it shows something
I remember that I had the driver verifier on prior to playing with the sound card and reload the bamboo input device
so I ran it again and the computer crashed on boot
Loaded from a restore point and here is the file after that happened
Okay, I am at work and can't view the files here, but once I get home I will take a look at them. I just clocked in and I will be at work for about 12-14+ hours just to let you know.
after months of nothing I found a bad memory chip
mem tester never found anything wrong even after running for 24 hours.
changed to some nice ripjaw memory and problem solved