Ever since upgrading to Windows 10, I've been experiencing freezes that come every 5-10 minutes and last 30 seconds or more. Sometimes I can move my mouse during the freeze, sometimes not, but I can't interact with anything and Ctrl+Alt+Delete does nothing. Usually after it unfreezes itself, my internet connection will stop working and I'll have to reconnect. I haven't had it happen while playing TF2.
According to online searches, it might be caused by faulty display drivers; however, they usually involve NVIDIA drivers, whereas I have integrated Intel graphics. I've also heard it could be f.lux, but I've had this problem without f.lux installed. I didn't see anything obvious when looking at Task Manager directly after a freeze.
Things I've tried:
- reinstalling display driver
- resetting Windows post-upgrade
- replacing Razer Synapse with legacy drivers
- disabling f.lux
Does anyone have a similar problem or know of a solution?
Ever since upgrading to Windows 10, I've been experiencing freezes that come every 5-10 minutes and last 30 seconds or more. Sometimes I can move my mouse during the freeze, sometimes not, but I can't interact with anything and Ctrl+Alt+Delete does nothing. Usually after it unfreezes itself, my internet connection will stop working and I'll have to reconnect. I haven't had it happen while playing TF2.
According to online searches, it might be caused by faulty display drivers; however, they usually involve NVIDIA drivers, whereas I have integrated Intel graphics. I've also heard it could be f.lux, but I've had this problem without f.lux installed. I didn't see anything obvious when looking at Task Manager directly after a freeze.
Things I've tried:
[list]
[*] reinstalling display driver
[*] resetting Windows post-upgrade
[*] replacing Razer Synapse with legacy drivers
[*] disabling f.lux
[/list]
Does anyone have a similar problem or know of a solution?
Sounds like it's something to do with your network connection, could be your wifi card or something. Maybe try to update those drivers.
Sounds like it's something to do with your network connection, could be your wifi card or something. Maybe try to update those drivers.
do a fresh install, if not that shit will slowly corrupt your hdd take it from me.
do a fresh install, if not that shit will slowly corrupt your hdd take it from me.
nopeSounds like it's something to do with your network connection, could be your wifi card or something. Maybe try to update those drivers.
Drivers have already been updated.
[quote=nope]Sounds like it's something to do with your network connection, could be your wifi card or something. Maybe try to update those drivers.[/quote]
Drivers have already been updated.