Cable Forum

Cable Forum (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/index.php)
-   General IT Discussion (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=19)
-   -   Crashing PC (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/showthread.php?t=33669422)

blotchyprune 10-09-2010 10:43

Crashing PC
 
Hi,

Youtube seems to be upsetting my computer, everytime i go to watch a online video it crashes, only online though if it's through VLC or iTunes it's fine.

I'm pretty sure it has something to do with my graphics but im no expert, i have a 4650 hd ATI, i never had the latest drivers when it started to do this but i do now and it is still doing it.

Do you guys have anythoughts ?

---------- Post added at 09:43 ---------- Previous post was at 09:42 ----------

When i say crash i mean it just reboots like someone hitting the reset button.

Kymmy 10-09-2010 10:51

Re: Crashing PC
 
More than likely to be your flash player, try updating it and/or reinstalling it

damien c 10-09-2010 11:57

Re: Crashing PC
 
uninstall and reinstall flash as kymmy has said, if it is still doing it after that try watching a video on Liveleak and see if it does on there aswell if it doesn't then it is something to do with your pc and youtube, but other than flash not sure what it could be as you say it's fine when watching through VLC etc so that is telling me it's not a heat issue on your graphic's card, maybe a codec conflict or something other than flash.

blotchyprune 10-09-2010 13:46

Re: Crashing PC
 
Thanks, and come to think of it i have not long done a update for flash and think it might have started then.

I'm at work atm but will try reinstalling it, will be back with the results, thanks again

blotchyprune 12-10-2010 17:35

Re: Crashing PC
 
Hi, after some time and alot of re-installin nothing worked i even resorted to reformatting windows and that still didnt cure the problem.

i have now loaded w7 on a partiton and that seems to work fine, only problem my comp is'nt man enough to run it properly so cant really keep it like this.

i read somewhere else to try using different browsers the didnt work either.

nothing is ever straight forward is it?

progers 12-10-2010 17:59

Re: Crashing PC
 
Have you got enough RAM?

Graham M 12-10-2010 19:53

Re: Crashing PC
 
I've seen Flash player upsetting a computer - even after a reformat before - turned out to be faulty RAM

blotchyprune 13-10-2010 11:36

Re: Crashing PC
 
i'm still on DDR (1) but i do have 2½ Gb's worth, but if it was RAM do you think that it would also not work on windows 7 or is that not the case ?

Fred_Smith 13-10-2010 13:58

Re: Crashing PC
 
My PC kept randomly rebooting when I tried to logon to the internet and run streamed videos. It turned out my graphics card was faulty,replaced it and no more reboots.

Do you have a spare graphics card you could try in it?

blotchyprune 08-11-2010 13:28

Re: Crashing PC
 
hi, this is what XFX are saying:

[ 11/4/2010 9:58:51 AM] Hi, there is now a new problem, i was running XP SP3 and all of a sudden whenever i started to watch youtube videos it would crash or reboot, i tried everything from reinstalling java/flash to reformatting the pc but nothing, this means everything webpage that has a video on it would also crash the pc. i installed windows 7 on the same pc and even though the 10.10 hotfix said it had installed fine windows was giving me a code 43 error (in device manager) going back to the original problem i had. I read on a forum about people manually trying to install the drivers but this didnt work from me. I also read somewhere to try a different web browser so reinstalled XP again but this did not work. Is this card knackerd....
[JAMES 11/4/2010 4:41:14 PM] Hi Barry, can you try try to `disable the hardware acceleration by right clicking on the video´s screen and click on properties, for example on a youtube video, and let us know if this helps? kind regards, james.
[ 11/4/2010 6:38:43 PM] i cant get to the option the computer chrashes before i get a chance to get to that setting
[ 11/4/2010 7:30:20 PM] is this the best GFX i can get for agp ?
[PAULV 11/5/2010 3:25:37 PM] Hi Barry. Currently this is the only AGP card we supply. There are no plans for future releases as the bus is simply too slow for modern OS`s like Vista and Win7 other brands may supply them, but ATI nor Nvidia are looking to go down that route im afraid. Hope all goes well, however if any queries or problems please keep us posted. Kind regards Paul
[ 11/5/2010 3:47:49 PM] but the problem is`nt fixed, where r u going ?
[ 11/5/2010 4:09:28 PM] but the problem is`nt fixed, where r u going ?
[JAMES 11/8/2010 11:48:23 AM] Hi Barry, got this from another forum: `OK. Although I had done this before, I tried again removing all traces of the ATI driver in safe mode and rebooting. I opened Device Manager, right-clicked on the VIA CPU to AGP Controller, and chose to update the driver automatically. A new driver was installed, from where I don`t know for sure. I then manually updated the Standard VGA driver to the ATI AGP hotfix` The hotfix has been released several times, but unsure if it is appropriate for this issue, but i will link the page and you can assess this for yourself. http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...AGPHotfix.aspx kind regards, James.

---------- Post added at 12:28 ---------- Previous post was at 12:26 ----------

nothing seems to be fixing this and i dont have another GFX to test it withm, i know my pc needs replacing but it's besides the point it's the princable

vanman 08-11-2010 14:06

Re: Crashing PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blotchyprune (Post 35119418)
hi,

nothing seems to be fixing this and i dont have another GFX to test it withm, i know my pc needs replacing but it's besides the point it's the princable

has you computer got an on board GF's ? if so take out the ATI board to see if its ok without the board

blotchyprune 08-11-2010 19:12

Re: Crashing PC
 
nope there is no on board graphics to test...thanks though

singmely 09-11-2010 07:17

Re: Crashing PC
 
I have no idea about it. just watch, nothing serious. :)

blotchyprune 09-11-2010 14:48

Re: Crashing PC
 
Just watch what ?

blotchyprune 09-11-2010 20:19

Re: Crashing PC
 
xfx recommended sending it back i got it from misco this looks like the list of their other cards

http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/....asp?CatId=448

any thoughts on what you guys recommend, tbh after new year i will be looking at getting a new system but untill then....

---------- Post added at 19:12 ---------- Previous post was at 19:11 ----------

http://www.misco.co.uk/applications/...PHICS+CARD+agp

or this one even

---------- Post added at 19:19 ---------- Previous post was at 19:12 ----------

i was thinkin the asus one but it's still ATI HD4650, do u think asus has done anything to it different to XFX or have they both just slap there name on the side of the same card ?


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 12:44.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum