Huh, well, I was unable to find getoddmodel.exe or Leaderbit in my add/remove programs list. I don't really recognize or know what they are either. Ahem! After searching for just that phrase "getoddmodel.exe" I found it; it was a driver installed by the portable DVD burner I bought for those backup discs. Haha, as such, I kind of doubt it's the source of the issue, but I went ahead and deleted the folder. I uninstalled utorrent and daemon tools a long time ago; I have no idea why they would still be cropping up. I was able to find old .exe's from utorrent which I deleted and daemon tools program file folder, which I deleted. (I'm not sure why the folder would still be there after having uninstalled it, but whatever...)
I mean, I suppose I could uninstall firefox...but it has all those saved passwords, history, and bookmarks I use so much.
My understanding was that firefox was a perfectly stable, widely-used internet browser. And this shut-down problem has been around a lot longer than I ever had that VPN. :/ If I were going to uninstall those, I figure I might as well do the clean install ... Am I correct in thinking that a clean install is essentially like a reformatting of the system? (That'd it'd be like the first day I installed Windows 7 and I'd lose all my personal data?) Kind of related to that, I tentatively plan to take advantage of the free Windows 10 upgrade coming out at the end of the month. Do you think it would be possible to do a "clean install" of that instead of doing a clean install of Windows 7 and then upgrading to a different OS?
I mean, I suppose I could uninstall firefox...but it has all those saved passwords, history, and bookmarks I use so much.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bitIntel i5-3570k 4-core @ 3.4Ghz8Gb DDR3Nvidia GTX 680
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
- CPU
- Intel i5-3570k 4-core @ 3.4Ghz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H
- Memory
- 8Gb DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GTX 680
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung T24B350
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080@60Hz
- Hard Drives
- C: 240Gb Seagate 600 Series SATA III MLC SSD
D: 40Gb Mushkin Callisto SSD
E: 1Tb WD HD
- PSU
- Cooler Master M2 Silent Pro 1000W
- Case
- Cooler Master HAF 932
- Cooling
- Just fans that came with the case (there were a lot).
- Keyboard
- Das Mechanical
- Mouse
- Razer Deathadder
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials
- Browser
- Chrome
I'm guessing the drivers probably need to be reinstalled because of that. (But then again, that wouldn't explain why my back panel USB 3.0 ports (the ones built directly onto the mobo) are acting similarly squirrely.)