Well, even after a SFC scan, the problem still remains.
Type: Posts; User: Chris2005
Well, even after a SFC scan, the problem still remains.
Ah, no, those specs are out of date, I haven't been around here in a while. I have a Ryzen 7 3700X, RTX 2060, and 16GB DDR4 RAM now. :D
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Used DDU to remove the drivers, issue...
The ISR which has dxgkrnl.sys was approaching red it was in the maroon-orange color, but the DPC which was CLASSPNP.SYS was still in dark green.
I don't use any third part AV software, I do need...
Dxgkrnl.sys seems currently has highest reported ISR routine execution time right now, followed by CLASSPNP.SYS for the highest reported DPC routine execution time.
Just got it running. I don't even know what to take note of. lol
How does it work?
Update:
Well, the program won't even launch for me.
So, about middle of last month I started having this issue, and I don't know what is causing it... at random intervals, everything will "slow down" for 1-2 seconds like someone reduced the playback...
Driver version is 3.0.11.0 from 11/9/2009. However, it depends on what chipset you have too... my WiFi card is a Ralink RT3062 802.11n Wireless Network PCI card.
Yes. It's a driver from 2009, it came on the CD with my WiFi card, which my WiFi card was bought way after 2009, to be honest.
The driver issue with my WiFi card isn't the result of the AU, as the issue happened in the previous major release too, but rather the people who make the drivers for it now... the newer driver is...
Only issue I had after the AU, was it installed the crap 2014 drivers for my WiFi card... had to install the 2009 versions to get my internet working again... the 2014 drivers work, in that I can...
So I try to manually update Office 2016, but it says up-to-date... but my version is 16.0.7070.2036.
I went weeks without a TDR in Windows 10, after the anniversary update, boom had it happen twice in a row, back-to-back... fortunately, my computer recovered without restarting... so something tells...
The only way to solve this was to turn off the "Location" tile in Action Center, all the entries were literally making my computer run at 100% CPU.
I can say this isn't hasn't plagued me again, yet.
Bluetooth never appears in Device Manager when it happened to disable it.
I don't know if this came with the last CU or not, but has anyone else noticed this?
I don't use a controller very often, so otherwise, the update is fine for me. I'll just continue to use mouse/keyboard in games.
KB3140743 is a Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1511 and Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 4 released on March 1, 2016.
Hopefully the new Cumulative Update (KB3140768) just released...
I had this issue after using an Xbox One controller in Watch Dogs... everything was fine until I unplugged the controller, then when I'd click, I get a beep, hard reset via reset button was the only...
I'm still using an Antec 300 Illusion... been a nice case, a little cramped for my motherboard, but it fits and works.
No problem. If I can figure out the issue myself. lol
Don't feel bad. Happens to the best of us. :) One of my BSODs, boot up error was due to a shoddy SATA data cable.
Restart brought it back, even with the Bluetooth services disabled...
It came back... computer restart, it went away.
I just disabled the Bluetooth services on Services to see if it stays away... as I have no Bluetooth devices in or on my computer.
Could it be a driver issue with Windows 10?