04-23-2018
06:31 AM
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03-06-2024
08:26 PM
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ROGBot
04-23-2018 08:33 AM
04-23-2018 11:49 AM
Clintlgm wrote:
Usually, freeze up like these are caused by driver conflicts, Go to your device manager and ensure you have correct drivers installed. What program have you recently installed? These are the areas I would look into. You might reset your RAM at least the 2 cards you can get too.
What is being reported in your event viewer
04-23-2018 02:13 PM
akrng1337 wrote:
I did not notice anything in my event viewer. There's a lot of errors, but it's been like that for a looooong time. Nothing directly linked to the shutdowns though, there's only events saying the last shutdown was not planned when I boot it back up.
My GPU driver is up to date, I even cleaned up everything with DDU to ensure it was not coming from that.
I don't really know what software I have installed, I'm going to uninstall everything I installed around the time my laptop started crashing that way, just to be sure.
How do you reset RAM?
04-24-2018 01:39 AM
Clintlgm wrote:
Resting ram is to remove it and reinstall it.
Your event viewer having lots of errors is you isssue. in thd details are they all different or the same look for the event ID and Google that to see what hardware might be causing the issue.
You might be due for a clean install
04-24-2018 11:26 AM
akrng1337 wrote:
There's a lot of ESENT errors, mostly.
I think I'll do a clean install yes. I've never done it in 6 years so it might be time.
04-24-2018 01:05 PM
Clintlgm wrote:
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?76993-Guide-How-to-install-windows-8-8-1-10-The-proper-way...
If your installing 7 be sure to use the iso that contains SP1 and Use you notebook came running in UEFI mode with the disk in GPT format. I don't advise windows 10 as the G75 does not support it. Some have it running mostly on 10 but it will run great on 8.1 without having to jump through any hoops.
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