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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Salmonella on June 26, 2013, 09:12:54 pm
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Hey guys.
Like the title says, when I'm running multiple applications at once (steam, skype, GTA:SA/Red Orchestra 2, firefox, and some other programs, they all tend to crash at once, randomly. There's not much more to it, they just crash, and it's really annoying, as you can probably imagine.
Changes I made to my system recently include: switching from the regular audio output to SPDIF (optical output on motherboard); getting rid of all the dust by cleaning the case with compressed air.
What I tried to do:
Take out RAM and switch their positions (dual channel 4x2GB).
Defrag HDD.
I think it may be my HDD dying, not sure...
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WOW.
;)
Good Idea.
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Good Idea.
What is?
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WOW.
;)
Good Idea.
Post something relevant or don't post at all.
On-topic: Define 'crash'. Do the apps just close down? Or BSOD? Or computer reboots or what?
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It's just the applications that crash.
''This program isn't working anymore.''
''Firefox has closed down, want to restart?''
''Skype doesn't work anymore.''
No BSOD, Windows Explorer stays active, just the big applications crashing at the same time.
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Can you state some specific information about your system, such as OS version, RAM, Video card?
Windows has a built in utility to view errors such as program crashes. If you open up your start menu in Win7, type event and click the Event Viewer (NL: Logboeken/Gebeurtenislogboeken weergeven). Try locating your crashes there, and post the data associated with it.
Cheers,
Marcel
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So your system is locking up completely when under load, possible Page File issues when the system tries to use some of the hard drive as page file if your Ram is under load..
Possibly a faulty hard drive itself, but then it could crash to a BSOD or Explorer itself would also freeze up and crash..
Tried running an error check on your operating system yet?
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Try these 2 solutions provided above.
If these fail, try to do a RAM test. A good option would be memtest86, look from Google for it. Just install it on a USB stick, boot from USB and let it run 2-3 full tests. If no errors show up, then....errr....we look further.
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Can you state some specific information about your system, such as OS version, RAM, Video card?
Windows has a built in utility to view errors such as program crashes. If you open up your start menu in Win7, type event and click the Event Viewer (NL: Logboeken/Gebeurtenislogboeken weergeven). Try locating your crashes there, and post the data associated with it.
Cheers,
Marcel
All I can find looks similar to this:
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Application Error
- EventID 1000
[ Qualifiers] 0
Level 2
Task 100
Keywords 0x80000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2013-06-27T17:20:12.000000000Z
EventRecordID 15638
Channel Application
Computer I-Aint-Talkin-Bout-That-Wii--Im-Talking-Bout-That-PS-Triple
Security
- EventData
RTSHookInterop.exe
1.1.4.0
4ff34939
unknown
0.0.0.0
00000000
c0000005
001e2879
d18
01ce735a92c24c0d
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Realtime Soft\RTSHookInterop\x32\RTSHookInterop.exe
unknown
d28a066f-df4d-11e2-8328-00268316a7c6
Try these 2 solutions provided above.
If these fail, try to do a RAM test. A good option would be memtest86, look from Google for it. Just install it on a USB stick, boot from USB and let it run 2-3 full tests. If no errors show up, then....errr....we look further.
So we look further!
(http://i42.tinypic.com/2yll4hw.jpg)
(http://i40.tinypic.com/35k1tl2.jpg)
After the error check, things seem to have gotten slightly worse; more crashes like the ones I described in the first post. Im probably getting an SSD and use this HDD for storage.
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How's the operating temperatures of the CPU and GPUs? Nothing out of the ordinary?
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If I may suggest. Install Linux and try running Steam games that work on Linux, browser etc at the same time (similar to what you do on windows) and see if they crash too.
If you have no games that has a native linux client on Steam, you can try installing Saubraten, which is a fairly decent 3D graphics FPS game for Linux that runs natively, it's not "OMFG THESE GRAPHICS ARE AWESUM", but it is to add stress to the graphics card to effectivly stress test the system while running a completely other operating system.
This is to rule out if it's the operating system installation itself (windows in this case)/(or windows registry, can be many things) that is faulty, or if it is the hardware.
If the applications do not crash while in a Linux Enviroment, you can almost rule out hardware problems (not completely tough, all hardware still needs to be tested).
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Sal, any error code, or just 'unknown'?
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Just did an error check on my HDD, it took two hours. After booting up, I tried to start Firefox, and it crashed just like it did as I described earlier; ouch. :hit:
How's the operating temperatures of the CPU and GPUs? Nothing out of the ordinary?
Nothing out of the ordinary at all. I make sure my hardware runs at safe temperatures. ;)
Sal, any error code, or just 'unknown'?
Reason unknown, but there were error codes. I will check again tomorrow.
If I may suggest. Install Linux and try running Steam games that work on Linux, browser etc at the same time (similar to what you do on windows) and see if they crash too.
If you have no games that has a native linux client on Steam, you can try installing Saubraten, which is a fairly decent 3D graphics FPS game for Linux that runs natively, it's not "OMFG THESE GRAPHICS ARE AWESUM", but it is to add stress to the graphics card to effectivly stress test the system while running a completely other operating system.
This is to rule out if it's the operating system installation itself (windows in this case)/(or windows registry, can be many things) that is faulty, or if it is the hardware.
If the applications do not crash while in a Linux Enviroment, you can almost rule out hardware problems (not completely tough, all hardware still needs to be tested).
Thank you very much for the advice, but I'm unable to install Linux because I don't have any partition to install it on, and can't make one either.
Post Merge: June 27, 2013, 08:30:38 pm
Please direct your attention to the post below. I accidentally edited it instead of quoting it, and I can't copy-paste shit, because of this problem. WerFault.exe
All I can find looks similar to this:
- System
- Provider
[ Name] Application Error
- EventID 1000
[ Qualifiers] 0
Level 2
Task 100
Keywords 0x80000000000000
- TimeCreated
[ SystemTime] 2013-06-27T17:20:12.000000000Z
EventRecordID 15638
Channel Application
Computer I-Aint-Talkin-Bout-That-Wii--Im-Talking-Bout-That-PS-Triple
Security
- EventData
RTSHookInterop.exe
1.1.4.0
4ff34939
unknown
0.0.0.0
00000000
c0000005
001e2879
d18
01ce735a92c24c0d
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Realtime Soft\RTSHookInterop\x32\RTSHookInterop.exe
unknown
d28a066f-df4d-11e2-8328-00268316a7c6
So we look further!
(http://i42.tinypic.com/2yll4hw.jpg)
(http://i40.tinypic.com/35k1tl2.jpg)
After the error check, things seem to have gotten slightly worse; more crashes like the ones I described in the first post. Im probably getting an SSD and use this HDD for storage.
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I'm bumping this topic for Salmonella.The situation is getting really annoying.Every time he copy-pastes something he crashes.Urgent need for help!
Also,this is what happens when he copies stuff.
http://www.pcerrorfixtip.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/werfault-exe-02.png (http://www.pcerrorfixtip.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/werfault-exe-02.png)
Also,an 8GB RAM was replaced today with a different 4GB RAM.
The same problem existed before and after the change though.
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It must be down to a Windows fault, when you copy and paste something it uses the "clipboard" to temporarily store the data to be transferred.
Perhaps try repairing your Windows with the disk?
Considered running a registry cleaning program? It could be a cause of your troubles.
Something like Regcure (http://www.regcure.com/)
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It must be down to a Windows fault, when you copy and paste something it uses the "clipboard" to temporarily store the data to be transferred.
Perhaps try repairing your Windows with the disk?
Considered running a registry cleaning program? It could be a cause of your troubles.
Something like Regcure (http://www.regcure.com/)
I hope it is a Windows fault... My RAM cost me 25 euros, my HDD is something I salvaged from another PC, but if it's my CPU... I paid 160 euros for that piece of kit.
I'm going to buy a 120GB OcZ SSD and reinstall Windows altogether.
I clean my registry once a month with Piriform CCleaner.
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Did the problems not occur some time after cleaning the registry? I've heard some horror stories about CCleaner managing to corrupt peoples registry files at times.
Hopefully a clean install will solve this problem.
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Did the problems not occur some time after cleaning the registry? I've heard some horror stories about CCleaner managing to corrupt peoples registry files at times.
Hopefully a clean install will solve this problem.
I don't remember, I don't recall.
I hope so as well. :/
Post Merge: June 28, 2013, 05:08:57 pm
Bought Samsung 840 120GB SSD, all's fine now.
Thanks for all the help, everyone. It must've been a corrupt Windows installation.