Resolved: Reiteration: Issue: Unexpected Pauses in the Latest Version.
Resolved: Reiteration: Issue: Unexpected Pauses in the Latest Version.
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The system specifications are as follows: ■ Processor: Ryzen 7 2700x ■ Motherboard: Asus ROG B450-F GAMING ■ Graphics Card: Zotac 1050Ti Mini 4GB ■ Memory: Vengeance LPX 2x8 DDR4 3000MHz C15 ■ Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm ■ Solid State Drive: Kingston A400 120GB ■ Power Supply: Thermaltake SMART 600W.
Initially, the computer functioned without issues upon startup. However, following a Windows update, several difficulties emerged: ■ The most significant issue is that the PC sporadically freezes momentarily, with no discernible cause. ■ GeForce Experience will not launch, despite downloading drivers directly from NVIDIA’s website. ■ The Chrome browser has ceased to operate, and I am now utilizing Microsoft Edge (I did not test Firefox).
I have installed all applicable drivers, utilized the newest version of Windows, and updated the BIOS. I’ve attempted numerous troubleshooting steps without success in determining the root cause. Are these problems linked, and can anyone offer assistance?
Hello, it appears that the freezing issues have resolved themselves; the root cause was the graphics card! Regarding the Chrome difficulties, I discovered a fix online—a reported bug specific to Windows version 1083. To resolve this, I established a new user account, and Chrome functioned correctly on that account. Additionally, GeForce Experience operated without problems within the new user profile. I am considering leaving my 970 graphics card installed on this machine and perhaps utilizing this opportunity to upgrade my GPU in another computer. Thank you very much for your assistance!
Hello, have you installed and executed Memtest86?
Not yet, I intend to do so now and will inform you of the results.
Francy1245789:
Gdmaclew:
Have you installed and executed Memtest86?
No issues detected.
Now, I'm experiencing a different issue – I can no longer hear any audio at all. What’s going on?
Please verify your connections to the motherboard and remove/reinstall your memory DIMM modules.
Verify all connections to the mainboard and reinstall your RAM modules. Confirmation: No alterations detected.
Have you attempted to reinstall your operating system?
What version of Windows is currently on your computer?
I’d likely consider the main circuit board as a possible source of the problem.