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Do games stop working in menus yet function properly while playing?

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Panda_12
Junior Member
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09-06-2024, 02:32 AM
#21
The windows comes from Official Microsoft website, using a USB drive. Then within the install format the drive where is going to be installed. Always update and restart between installations.
I haven't done it has it follows in the forums. I will try.
I'm on Win10 now, Dark and Darker it's been working well, no crashes. DOTA2 has crashed, and Hunt: Showdown has crash once. There's more stability but not as it should be. DeviceManager still has erros and the solutions provided don't help.
Tomorrow I will do a clean install following the forums steps.
But as I told you before if everything was fine and then after Windows Updates the game starts crashing isn't that the problem?
I'm no expert but I have experience, I have built and upgrade my computers since I was 18. I'm 36 now. I never had problems like I'm having with this new PC.
My previous PC never had a bluescreen or crashes like this in 5 years. So understand my frustration when I spend lot of money on high end products and for some UNKNOWN reason things don't work. Is really annoying.
Thanks for all the help, I'll keep you posted after I try another clean install.
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Panda_12
09-06-2024, 02:32 AM #21

The windows comes from Official Microsoft website, using a USB drive. Then within the install format the drive where is going to be installed. Always update and restart between installations.
I haven't done it has it follows in the forums. I will try.
I'm on Win10 now, Dark and Darker it's been working well, no crashes. DOTA2 has crashed, and Hunt: Showdown has crash once. There's more stability but not as it should be. DeviceManager still has erros and the solutions provided don't help.
Tomorrow I will do a clean install following the forums steps.
But as I told you before if everything was fine and then after Windows Updates the game starts crashing isn't that the problem?
I'm no expert but I have experience, I have built and upgrade my computers since I was 18. I'm 36 now. I never had problems like I'm having with this new PC.
My previous PC never had a bluescreen or crashes like this in 5 years. So understand my frustration when I spend lot of money on high end products and for some UNKNOWN reason things don't work. Is really annoying.
Thanks for all the help, I'll keep you posted after I try another clean install.

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SophieThePie
Junior Member
40
09-06-2024, 01:49 PM
#22
Before proceeding with another reinstall, ensure you clear the logs and keep an eye on all errors, warnings, and informational messages. Use both Reliability History and Event Viewer. Observe for a few days and maintain tracking of update history. Capture some screenshots for later use. The aim is to uncover the reasons behind crashes and details. After the reinstall, once the system stabilizes, you can apply updates and install apps. Keep reviewing logs and saving screenshots for comparison. My increasing conviction is that a combination of factors often leads to update failures.
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SophieThePie
09-06-2024, 01:49 PM #22

Before proceeding with another reinstall, ensure you clear the logs and keep an eye on all errors, warnings, and informational messages. Use both Reliability History and Event Viewer. Observe for a few days and maintain tracking of update history. Capture some screenshots for later use. The aim is to uncover the reasons behind crashes and details. After the reinstall, once the system stabilizes, you can apply updates and install apps. Keep reviewing logs and saving screenshots for comparison. My increasing conviction is that a combination of factors often leads to update failures.

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Cremzy
Member
55
09-13-2024, 01:34 AM
#23
Thank you for your continued support and effort. I discovered this missing driver, but I'm unsure what it is. Windows isn't able to locate it. I've noticed that the WIFI and Bluetooth only work with Windows 11 versions I installed, and it functions properly. It might be related to these issues.
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Cremzy
09-13-2024, 01:34 AM #23

Thank you for your continued support and effort. I discovered this missing driver, but I'm unsure what it is. Windows isn't able to locate it. I've noticed that the WIFI and Bluetooth only work with Windows 11 versions I installed, and it functions properly. It might be related to these issues.

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Xenoram
Member
82
09-13-2024, 09:54 AM
#24
Check the additional sections, such as Driver, Details, Events, Resources.
Keep in mind that some displayed windows can be scrolled.
If the device isn't recognized, consider removing the driver so Windows can use a standard one.
Share the remaining tabs.
Also execute "ipconfig /all" through the Command Prompt.
Paste the complete findings into your response.
Goal is to determine the network adapter being used.
After identification, other choices might exist.
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Xenoram
09-13-2024, 09:54 AM #24

Check the additional sections, such as Driver, Details, Events, Resources.
Keep in mind that some displayed windows can be scrolled.
If the device isn't recognized, consider removing the driver so Windows can use a standard one.
Share the remaining tabs.
Also execute "ipconfig /all" through the Command Prompt.
Paste the complete findings into your response.
Goal is to determine the network adapter being used.
After identification, other choices might exist.

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H_Hamster
Junior Member
9
09-13-2024, 09:16 PM
#25
I've attempted to remove it, but Windows can't locate a driver.
Below are the other tabs.
The results from ipconfig show what's happening.
All drivers from GIGABYTE's official site have been installed.
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H_Hamster
09-13-2024, 09:16 PM #25

I've attempted to remove it, but Windows can't locate a driver.
Below are the other tabs.
The results from ipconfig show what's happening.
All drivers from GIGABYTE's official site have been installed.

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