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Therein lies the problem... I think
OK, things I would try to never do again...
Never updates your Video, Sound or Monitor drivers from Windows Update... lotsa nasties can happen from it. I have no logical explanation for it though... just first hand knowledge
Now onto more positive things... I would try this
Get newer drivers for your sound, video and monitor from the Mfr and for the OS (32 or x64), save them inside a folder you can get to it.
Reboot into safe mode, uninstall your drivers and restart... once at the desktop, install your video driver first by going into the folder and right clicking into the file to "Run as Administrator"
Restart and do the same with the audio and then the monitor. If you have a G15 KB and Everest, you can make a nice script to run cpu & gpu temps on the display, this would help you monitor your temps while ingame to see if this has something to do with it as well.
COMPUTER FREEZES SOLUTION
Hello, First of all the reason of these freezes is very simple. The games only freezes in Single Player games and modes so whenever the game or the software you are using needs to write something to hard drives (create/modify) the User Account Control prevents it to be written and the game freezes. However in Multiplayer modes nothing is changed in your computer and you can play the game for hours without freezing. The solution is pretty simple but it is only a bit risky for reckless users.
Go to Control Panel >> User Accounts >> Change User Account Control Setting >> Set it to Never notify.
after this change , Windows 7 will never ask " Yes or No" question when something is gonna be changed in the program files folder. So the games written data will not be prevented and there will no freeze during gameplay.
SOLUTION #1
-Run every game as ADMINISTRATOR
SOLUTION #2
-Disable (UAC) User Account Control. Set it to "Never Notify".
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Hey all,
Having the same problem in that Windows 7 freezes in single player games (and very occasionally with firefox), no response from keyboard or mouse, requires a restart every time.
There are no errors or events generated when the freeze happens (check time when freeze happens andimmediatly check events when logged back in)
as a side note, most of my games run in Steam (and those that don't i have activated as a "non steam game" on steam anyways).
System Spec:
Windows 7 32bit build 7600, clean install, single boot
Intel quad Q8400 2.66ghz
Gainward GTX 260 golden sample
xfx 750i sli motherboard
Hitachi 1tb hdd
Corsair 4GB ram
antivirus - AVG 9 internet security, full version
Considering I spent £1000 on a system and I can't use it for it's main purpose, kinda depressing...
I've tried:
Disable UAC access
running memtest86
bumping up fan speed in case of overheating
swapping sata cables in case one was faulty
disable nvidia stereoscopic 3d drivers
clean reinstall and install windows 7 drivers for gpu
clean reinstall and install nvidia drivers for gpu
clean reinstall and install gainward drivers for gpu
flashed bios
disable all services and startup
... the list goes on
any help here would be appreciated!
(games that freeze:
company of heroes
half life 2 (and sequals)
crysis
COD4
farcry
farcry 2
dark messiah
batman arkham asylum
prey
mass effect
mirrors edge
as can be seen, all are single player games, some games arnt graphically intense, others are very graphically intense, seems the demon in my computer doesn't have preferences)
You guys need to install those games to the default directory, you don't want to be messin with that part. Once installed, run the game from the start/games menu the first time you run them. Use the icon there to start the game. If you don't do it like that problems will surely follow. Windows 7 is picky about where it runs the game from, especially the first time you run the game.
Yes I have been testing this Op system with different games since Jan., they will not run correctly unless you do it like that. You must! run the game from the start/games menu the first time you start them.
After that you can go into the game files and find the Game Application file, 32 or 64 versions are usually available, move the Application icon to the taskbar and run the game from there. Don't forget to get any patches you need. Crysis needs the 1.2.1 and the 1.2 or it won't work right.
seems to be working so far, ive left Company of Heroes running for the time being, if it doesn't freeze by 9 tonight then im guessing that your suggestion has worked!
if that is the case then i'm afraid i have another question for you, how am i going to go about using my steam games, they download and install to there own directory and run from the steam application. i put a link into the games explorer for COD4 and then tried to run it, it loads up steam and runs the game from there, not from the windows games directory you recommended, it ran for 10 minutes then froze.
for the time being, cheers for your help (hopefully it will have worked for the original poster of this thread too) at least i have ONE single player game i can actually run!
it froze again... =(