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<blockquote data-quote="The_King" data-source="post: 958910" data-attributes="member: 88497"><p>Run this in command prompt as an administrator.</p><p><strong>sfc /scannow </strong></p><p></p><p>It can be a variety of issues and almost impossible to pinpoint with the amount of information you have posted.</p><p></p><p>Hardware or software issues, or a combination of both. I would recommend you use task manger and try to check</p><p>for any applications that are not responding or that are showing high CPU, Disk or Power Usage. You may even have</p><p>Malware you can post in the malware removal section and get one of the experts on here to do a check if your system is clean.</p><p></p><p>Set any overclock on CPU and GPU to default also uninstall all necessary software like if you are running multiple AV protection. Make sure you</p><p>running the latest drivers and updates for your hardware and OS.</p><p></p><p>If all else fails, I would format and reinstall a new OS without any 3rd party software and monitor it from there if the problem starts again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_King, post: 958910, member: 88497"] Run this in command prompt as an administrator. [B]sfc /scannow [/B] It can be a variety of issues and almost impossible to pinpoint with the amount of information you have posted. Hardware or software issues, or a combination of both. I would recommend you use task manger and try to check for any applications that are not responding or that are showing high CPU, Disk or Power Usage. You may even have Malware you can post in the malware removal section and get one of the experts on here to do a check if your system is clean. Set any overclock on CPU and GPU to default also uninstall all necessary software like if you are running multiple AV protection. Make sure you running the latest drivers and updates for your hardware and OS. If all else fails, I would format and reinstall a new OS without any 3rd party software and monitor it from there if the problem starts again. [/QUOTE]
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