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Programs Not Responding

Discussion in 'Windows 8' started by dantheman1, Dec 18, 2015.

  1. dantheman1

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    Ok so ive enabled these ones as you can see http://prntscr.com/9gx7ws and the "Not Responding" is back so i wonder which one out of those is the culprit hmm ill find out and let u know
     
  2. Tony D

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    Correct, you have to start enabling programs till you find the culprit. Your choice on how you want to handle it. You can turn them on one-by-one, or maybe enable a few at a time.
     
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    I've found the culprit and its this one http://prntscr.com/9gyiis the NahimicMSIUILauncher what is that program anyway as it came pre-installed on the PC
     
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    Good you found it. Seems to be associated with audio on gaming computers.

    See here - a note on a Darkest Dungeon fix
    http://steamcommunity.com/app/262060/discussions/0/611696927918386895/
     
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    Ah yes i see now well i think thats solved that issue, although i do think there is a couple of other faults with this PC as sometimes for no reason at all my screen will just go grey with a white line on each side but when i turn the pc off and put it back on it works fine.
     
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    That's a hardware problem. Is this still under warranty?
     
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    Yes only had it 4 days now
     
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    Yeah - that's pretty new. Take it back.
     
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    What part of the hardware would you say is the problem? is there any good programs to test the hardware, Ive been reading about Prime95 for CPU and Ram, Memtest64, is there a good software to check the graphics card or whatever you think the problem could be?
     
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    You can try all those programs. When you find out you have a bad graphics card or RAM, you'll have to open the machine and replace the faulty hardware.
     
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    What software would you recommend for the Graphics Card to test it mate its just so i can go to MSI and say look theres a fault with xxxxx and it needs fixing ya know,
     
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    I don't have a recommendation for graphics. Maybe someone else here will pitch in. For RAM, it's MEMTEST. However, MEMTEST doesn't always catch a RAM board that's marginal.
     

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