Hello all geniuses..... (guaranteed to stroke your ego) :smile:
Wrestling with my machine here and am at a loss as to what to do. My machine freezes up and has to be rebooted or it starts again with a pop up balloon, bottom right, which says; 'Display driver stopped responding and has successfully recovered.' Then, in smaller text, much the same thing. This generally leaves my screen incomplete, no icons against bookmarks in Firefox or only blocks of the screen, all else is black.
I have had this issue for some time. Some of you guys suggested changing some hardware and all that has been done. New power supply, graphics card, RAM, and cooling.
There are no excessive temperatures, nothing above 50 deg., bar the new fanless graphics card. It cannot be that as the problems persist, new graphics card or not.
I am also having all sorts of problems with flash player crashing on Livestream, and not signing in, which may be connected. I have the latest Adobe Flash player and Shockwave.
I have run all sorts of spyware checks in the past, and despite the new reload still is persists.
I have a Biostar TPower X58A mobo, and the latest chipset drivers don't fix it.
Any suggestions......?:sad:
Wrestling with my machine here and am at a loss as to what to do. My machine freezes up and has to be rebooted or it starts again with a pop up balloon, bottom right, which says; 'Display driver stopped responding and has successfully recovered.' Then, in smaller text, much the same thing. This generally leaves my screen incomplete, no icons against bookmarks in Firefox or only blocks of the screen, all else is black.
I have had this issue for some time. Some of you guys suggested changing some hardware and all that has been done. New power supply, graphics card, RAM, and cooling.
There are no excessive temperatures, nothing above 50 deg., bar the new fanless graphics card. It cannot be that as the problems persist, new graphics card or not.
I am also having all sorts of problems with flash player crashing on Livestream, and not signing in, which may be connected. I have the latest Adobe Flash player and Shockwave.
I have run all sorts of spyware checks in the past, and despite the new reload still is persists.
I have a Biostar TPower X58A mobo, and the latest chipset drivers don't fix it.
Any suggestions......?:sad: