- #VIDEO PLAYER KEEPS CRASHING WHILE PLAYING A PARTICULAR VIDEO FILE SIGN OF MALWARE DRIVERS#
- #VIDEO PLAYER KEEPS CRASHING WHILE PLAYING A PARTICULAR VIDEO FILE SIGN OF MALWARE PC#
- #VIDEO PLAYER KEEPS CRASHING WHILE PLAYING A PARTICULAR VIDEO FILE SIGN OF MALWARE WINDOWS 7#
- #VIDEO PLAYER KEEPS CRASHING WHILE PLAYING A PARTICULAR VIDEO FILE SIGN OF MALWARE WINDOWS#
avi with windows media player which froze immediately upon displaying first few frames. In my latest freez I was freshly booted after removing QuickTime and K-Lite codec pack, and attempted This started happening fairly recently, so I've tried rolling back video drivers, updating then completely removing K-Lite codec pack, nothing helps.
#VIDEO PLAYER KEEPS CRASHING WHILE PLAYING A PARTICULAR VIDEO FILE SIGN OF MALWARE WINDOWS 7#
I'm running Windows 7 圆4, on ASUS A8N-SLI SE, AMD64x2 4400+, 4Gb GSkill 2325, EVGA GeForce 260GTX (197.45 drivers), Diamond XTreme 7.1DDL sound card. There's no BSOD, it's just completely frozen (unpingable from the net even), and therefore no memory dump or event log errors of any kind. This even happenes while watching flash video online, although Whenever playing videos in any format, or dvds, in any of the following players: WMP12, MPC, VLC, QuickTime, the computer freezes. I am having what seems like an exact same problem. Put on a video and it cuts out the display like I have explained. I'd like to add also that the display is perfect when doing anything else on the computer - I can surf, play youtube videos, listen to music etc and it is absolutely no problem. So yes -I am rather annoyed and frustrated at the moment as I have absolutely no idea what is wrong with the machine and how it went from working to not working almost overnight. Sent me two of the same video card so I swapped out the existing one for a brand spanking new version of the same card. When I built my machine the parts supplier accidentally I went onto the nVidia site and found the latest win7 drivers dated april 2010 - I installed these but still the problem is there.ģ) I then thought, maybe its a problem with the actual video card hardware itself.
#VIDEO PLAYER KEEPS CRASHING WHILE PLAYING A PARTICULAR VIDEO FILE SIGN OF MALWARE DRIVERS#
After doing this the problem still persisted, exactly the same as before.Ģ) I checked the date of the drivers for my video card (MSI nVidia 6200) and seen that they were dated sept 2009. The latest version has support for windows 7 so I doubt its a compatibility issue here. Suffice to say, I was a little annoyed but knowing a good bit about computers Iĭecided to try and solve the problem taking the following steps.ġ) I uninstalled all my codecs and reinstalled the latest version of the K-Lite Codec pack. The display cuts out and the audio quickly follows it. This problem is also independant of what video player I use (windows media centre and windows media player classic) After a minute or so
This latter behaviour is now happening every single time I try to watch any kind of SD or HD video of any file extention. About 1 minute into the video the display lost it's signal (the little built in 'no signal' graphic came up) and after a further 15 seconds, the audio
I then went and watched the video on my laptop whereĪ few days after this (first time I had used it again since it hung up) I began watching an SD '.avi' file.
Aboutĥ minutes after re-starting the video file, it hung again (not at the same place in the video). I had to power down and restart the machine and started the video file again. Worked like a dream and I played both HD and SD content with ease.Ībout two weeks ago, I was watching an HD '.mkv' file in Windows Media Centre and about 10 minutes into the video, the video file just Froze - both the video and the audio.
#VIDEO PLAYER KEEPS CRASHING WHILE PLAYING A PARTICULAR VIDEO FILE SIGN OF MALWARE PC#
I ran the PC on XP for a long time but last December, I upgraded it to Windows 7Ĭue 5 months of seamless media usage and network integration - it I have a media centre PC connected to my HDTV by VGA cable. Lets see can anyone get their head around this one as it is driving me round the bend.