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<blockquote data-quote="cruelsister" data-source="post: 422461" data-attributes="member: 7463"><p>Skill- This issue is going to be a pain for you to diagnose. Aside from possible driver/software problems the lack of anything substantive in the error log may point to a hardware issue (like a Motherboard on it's way to being hosed).</p><p></p><p>But- we do have a few coincidences (not that I believe in coincidence):</p><p></p><p>1). It occurred after you changed to Windows 10 (note I didn't say "upgrade"), and</p><p>2). It occurs with Microsoft Edge, and</p><p>3). It occurs when you use YouTube.</p><p></p><p>There may be something that would explain the above 3- Google had added some Scripting language to the YouTube web page a few months ago, and Edge doesn't have any setting to block the running of the scripts nor is there any addon to do this. This may lead to your computer being so bogged down a cold boot is needed (and the sound from the speakers may be electronic tears).</p><p></p><p>If my assumption is correct that although the issue is sporadic it would normally occur in 7 days, you can try this- Install Firefox and add the NoScript extension. then use FireFox EXCLUSIVELY for YouTube and give it a week.</p><p></p><p>Although this may not work, at least it will save you from obsessing about it for a while.</p><p></p><p>M</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruelsister, post: 422461, member: 7463"] Skill- This issue is going to be a pain for you to diagnose. Aside from possible driver/software problems the lack of anything substantive in the error log may point to a hardware issue (like a Motherboard on it's way to being hosed). But- we do have a few coincidences (not that I believe in coincidence): 1). It occurred after you changed to Windows 10 (note I didn't say "upgrade"), and 2). It occurs with Microsoft Edge, and 3). It occurs when you use YouTube. There may be something that would explain the above 3- Google had added some Scripting language to the YouTube web page a few months ago, and Edge doesn't have any setting to block the running of the scripts nor is there any addon to do this. This may lead to your computer being so bogged down a cold boot is needed (and the sound from the speakers may be electronic tears). If my assumption is correct that although the issue is sporadic it would normally occur in 7 days, you can try this- Install Firefox and add the NoScript extension. then use FireFox EXCLUSIVELY for YouTube and give it a week. Although this may not work, at least it will save you from obsessing about it for a while. M [/QUOTE]
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