F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming You seem to be experiencing some difficulties. What exactly are you facing?

You seem to be experiencing some difficulties. What exactly are you facing?

You seem to be experiencing some difficulties. What exactly are you facing?

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xMagicPvP
Member
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11-16-2016, 04:48 PM
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I recently faced similar issues while playing CS:GO. Frames would suddenly skip, making the game difficult to play. The following day it happened again. I attempted various fixes like reinstalling the game, resetting my modem and router, and uninstalling Steam, but nothing resolved the problem. Have others encountered this situation? Do you have a GTX 970 or an i7 4790k?
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xMagicPvP
11-16-2016, 04:48 PM #1

I recently faced similar issues while playing CS:GO. Frames would suddenly skip, making the game difficult to play. The following day it happened again. I attempted various fixes like reinstalling the game, resetting my modem and router, and uninstalling Steam, but nothing resolved the problem. Have others encountered this situation? Do you have a GTX 970 or an i7 4790k?

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SenpaiDonut102
Junior Member
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11-23-2016, 03:21 PM
#2
Noted a few users experiencing the same problem recently. It might be related to an Nvidia driver issue. /Examine your CPU/GPU/RAM activity, execute antivirus and anti-malware scans, attempt to uninstall and reinstall GPU drivers.
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SenpaiDonut102
11-23-2016, 03:21 PM #2

Noted a few users experiencing the same problem recently. It might be related to an Nvidia driver issue. /Examine your CPU/GPU/RAM activity, execute antivirus and anti-malware scans, attempt to uninstall and reinstall GPU drivers.

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stephanie2005
Member
233
11-23-2016, 11:20 PM
#3
I just attempted to remove and reinstall a driver, but the problem remains. It’s unclear whether deleting all drivers is necessary or if there are other steps involved. I’m feeling quite confused about what to do next.
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stephanie2005
11-23-2016, 11:20 PM #3

I just attempted to remove and reinstall a driver, but the problem remains. It’s unclear whether deleting all drivers is necessary or if there are other steps involved. I’m feeling quite confused about what to do next.

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LeonardoGame
Member
235
11-24-2016, 02:03 AM
#4
I would fully remove and then reinstall the GPU drivers. Also follow the rest of your recommendations. Then attempt to uninstall and reinstall CSGO. If this doesn’t resolve the problem, I’d just reinstall Windows instead of trying to fix a strange issue and hoping it was just corrupted.
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LeonardoGame
11-24-2016, 02:03 AM #4

I would fully remove and then reinstall the GPU drivers. Also follow the rest of your recommendations. Then attempt to uninstall and reinstall CSGO. If this doesn’t resolve the problem, I’d just reinstall Windows instead of trying to fix a strange issue and hoping it was just corrupted.

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meanpplesuck
Member
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11-24-2016, 02:42 AM
#5
Would reinstalling Windows resolve the issue?
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meanpplesuck
11-24-2016, 02:42 AM #5

Would reinstalling Windows resolve the issue?

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Billxar
Member
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11-28-2016, 05:47 PM
#6
It varies based on the root cause. However, if everything else works fine and your hardware remains steady, the problem likely points to a corruption issue—possibly from the operating system, drivers, or similar components.
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Billxar
11-28-2016, 05:47 PM #6

It varies based on the root cause. However, if everything else works fine and your hardware remains steady, the problem likely points to a corruption issue—possibly from the operating system, drivers, or similar components.

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Wiicarbon
Member
234
12-10-2016, 08:59 AM
#7
I've been delaying because I mistakenly activated my external drive while Windows 7 was installed. Now every time I start up, I see a choice between the two, but when both were on I couldn't power on the PC. I experienced a blue screen twice after looking into it. Probably confirming what it might be, though I'm curious why this problem surfaced unexpectedly.
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Wiicarbon
12-10-2016, 08:59 AM #7

I've been delaying because I mistakenly activated my external drive while Windows 7 was installed. Now every time I start up, I see a choice between the two, but when both were on I couldn't power on the PC. I experienced a blue screen twice after looking into it. Probably confirming what it might be, though I'm curious why this problem surfaced unexpectedly.

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xTayy_
Member
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12-10-2016, 09:07 AM
#8
It seems you're unsure about starting due to having many tools like OBS and Foobar that don't match your preferences. You're also new to backing up data, which can be challenging.
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xTayy_
12-10-2016, 09:07 AM #8

It seems you're unsure about starting due to having many tools like OBS and Foobar that don't match your preferences. You're also new to backing up data, which can be challenging.

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Redstoner137
Posting Freak
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12-10-2016, 05:41 PM
#9
I've experienced occasional problems with CS GO after the latest updates. It's not just the skipping you talked about, but issues with freezing and slow performance. I believe upcoming updates should fix this. You might also want to uninstall and reinstall the game before doing all the steps to reinstall Windows—this could help. I'm pretty sure it's unrelated to Windows if it's only happening in CS GO, which would reduce the need for multiple reinstalls. Also, try this method first: close CS GO, right-click Steam, select Run as administrator. Then right-click CS GO and go to properties. Check the local files tab and click "verify integrity of game cache." I just ran it and found two files that didn't validate, which were automatically fixed. I hope this resolves your issue. Good luck!
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Redstoner137
12-10-2016, 05:41 PM #9

I've experienced occasional problems with CS GO after the latest updates. It's not just the skipping you talked about, but issues with freezing and slow performance. I believe upcoming updates should fix this. You might also want to uninstall and reinstall the game before doing all the steps to reinstall Windows—this could help. I'm pretty sure it's unrelated to Windows if it's only happening in CS GO, which would reduce the need for multiple reinstalls. Also, try this method first: close CS GO, right-click Steam, select Run as administrator. Then right-click CS GO and go to properties. Check the local files tab and click "verify integrity of game cache." I just ran it and found two files that didn't validate, which were automatically fixed. I hope this resolves your issue. Good luck!

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AzoTax
Member
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12-10-2016, 06:18 PM
#10
I've checked the cache files before and they functioned properly then as well.
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AzoTax
12-10-2016, 06:18 PM #10

I've checked the cache files before and they functioned properly then as well.

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