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Your computer is stuck in a soft lock state, and you're struggling to recover. Need assistance?

Your computer is stuck in a soft lock state, and you're struggling to recover. Need assistance?

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Piropro
Junior Member
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03-30-2016, 01:15 PM
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Piropro
03-30-2016, 01:15 PM #1

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xPingu_x
Junior Member
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04-07-2016, 08:00 AM
#2
Check for any recent BIOS updates. Verify that the latest chipset drivers are installed and visit amd.com for more info. Consider restricting M.2 connectors to PCI-E 3.0 and observe the results. Review power management settings—look into advanced power options and ensure PCI-E Express isn’t set to maximum power saving. Investigate where Windows allocates the page file, as it might be relying on the hard drives. If you notice frequent application crashes due to memory allocation issues, force OS to switch RAM usage by going to "Edit Power Plan," searching for "Power Saver" and disabling it. Examine your hard drives for weak sectors using a command prompt with admin rights; run chkdsk and scan the disk. You might also try running a more thorough disk check with /R if needed. If the wireless card is built into the motherboard, switch it off in BIOS to test connectivity. Finally, confirm that antennas are correctly connected to the motherboard back panel.
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xPingu_x
04-07-2016, 08:00 AM #2

Check for any recent BIOS updates. Verify that the latest chipset drivers are installed and visit amd.com for more info. Consider restricting M.2 connectors to PCI-E 3.0 and observe the results. Review power management settings—look into advanced power options and ensure PCI-E Express isn’t set to maximum power saving. Investigate where Windows allocates the page file, as it might be relying on the hard drives. If you notice frequent application crashes due to memory allocation issues, force OS to switch RAM usage by going to "Edit Power Plan," searching for "Power Saver" and disabling it. Examine your hard drives for weak sectors using a command prompt with admin rights; run chkdsk and scan the disk. You might also try running a more thorough disk check with /R if needed. If the wireless card is built into the motherboard, switch it off in BIOS to test connectivity. Finally, confirm that antennas are correctly connected to the motherboard back panel.

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PlanktsBR
Member
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04-08-2016, 10:55 PM
#3
Apologies for the delay in replying. I verified the window file on the page and it's located in my C drive, which is where it should be. I'm downloading the chipset drivers and performing chkdsk f and x. It's strange since my computer hasn't crashed despite Spiderman running. I'll update you once I know if they work.
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PlanktsBR
04-08-2016, 10:55 PM #3

Apologies for the delay in replying. I verified the window file on the page and it's located in my C drive, which is where it should be. I'm downloading the chipset drivers and performing chkdsk f and x. It's strange since my computer hasn't crashed despite Spiderman running. I'll update you once I know if they work.

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Luiisss
Member
164
04-22-2016, 09:05 PM
#4
It appears the system crashed after downloading Windows incorrectly. Returning to a previous version seems to be resolving the issue. No need to test Spiderman for long—thanks for your support!
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Luiisss
04-22-2016, 09:05 PM #4

It appears the system crashed after downloading Windows incorrectly. Returning to a previous version seems to be resolving the issue. No need to test Spiderman for long—thanks for your support!

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XxEMIIxX
Junior Member
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04-26-2016, 11:01 AM
#5
It's all over again. Seriously, it hurts.
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XxEMIIxX
04-26-2016, 11:01 AM #5

It's all over again. Seriously, it hurts.