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<blockquote data-quote="advanced_skill" data-source="post: 439021" data-attributes="member: 30618"><p>Problem: YouTube completely freezes (new installation) Windows 10 Pro (64)</p><p>Browser: Firefox, Edge</p><p>Graphics: Browsers are run with Intel HD Graphics 4600</p><p>Monitor: 4k, 48 Hz</p><p></p><p>Certain videos can play all the way, whereas other videos will freeze the OS in a short time (maybe even a few seconds).</p><p></p><p>Culprits were almost always HD videos (some of them being 60 fps).</p><p></p><p>Intel HD Graphics 4600 recently seemed to crash a lot while I was browsing the internet (the driver's name was "Intel HD Graphics for Windows 8(R)", though Lenovo's website claims that it's compatible with 10). For some reason, sometimes the NVIDIA (960M) driver gets stuck in a crash loop.</p><p></p><p>Using Windows Defender and Windows Firewall. Maybe a graphics problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="advanced_skill, post: 439021, member: 30618"] Problem: YouTube completely freezes (new installation) Windows 10 Pro (64) Browser: Firefox, Edge Graphics: Browsers are run with Intel HD Graphics 4600 Monitor: 4k, 48 Hz Certain videos can play all the way, whereas other videos will freeze the OS in a short time (maybe even a few seconds). Culprits were almost always HD videos (some of them being 60 fps). Intel HD Graphics 4600 recently seemed to crash a lot while I was browsing the internet (the driver's name was "Intel HD Graphics for Windows 8(R)", though Lenovo's website claims that it's compatible with 10). For some reason, sometimes the NVIDIA (960M) driver gets stuck in a crash loop. Using Windows Defender and Windows Firewall. Maybe a graphics problem? [/QUOTE]
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