Computer keeps freezing up.

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       #11

    you could paste it into notepad and attach it

    fell free to ask :)
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       #12

    Done :)

    Ninja edit, it does state in cmd window that all these errors are fixed.
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       #13

    yes it does. and the errors seems come from your tcpip.sys
    tcpip.sys
    controls the max number of TCP/IP connections that are allowed which deals with your internet connection. LAN i think. try rebooting if sfc/scannow solved your problem already:)
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    Just crashed, could not switch programs, mouse stopped working after 30 seconds, sound keept working BUT it was metallic and slow.
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       #15

    I guess that goes for system repair. i have several suggestion if you want to try it

    try updating your network card .You have amd 64 in your error log if i'm not mistaken
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       #16

    Hmm i have an intel processor, i will try a different network card.
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       #17

    keep us posted
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    Just had another crash, different networkcard with new drivers. Any suggesions for trouble shooting appreciated
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       #19

    kucing13 said:
    yes it does. and the errors seems come from your tcpip.sys
    tcpip.sys
    controls the max number of TCP/IP connections that are allowed which deals with your internet connection. LAN i think. try rebooting if sfc/scannow solved your problem already:)
    tcpip.sys is a Windows driver and is usually not the offending driver. I would suspect another cause.

    @Noto, can you attach your latest dmp files? What anti-virus and firewall are you running?
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    Sadly i have no dmp files, only 2 'old' ones. My computer freezes up and requires a hard reboot.
    Using NOD32 and what ever protection windows gives me.
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