· The weird thing is: When downloading other large files, i.e. games via EAs Origin Platform (BF4 ~ 30GB, or Star Citizen (~30 GB) everything works fine - no crashes, no freezes. I have Windows 10 without any third party anti virus scanner, I'm only using Windows Defender and disabling it did not fix the problem. · Go to its Updates Security section and click on the "Windows Update" option. Click on the "Check for Updates" button on the right panels and start the updating process again. Solution 2: Run the official troubleshooter for Windows Update. · Windows 10 update is reportedly freezing or crashing some PCs (and even causing boot loops) By Darren Allan 23 August Microsoft’s round of patching for August is apparently causing more issues.
If you're still experiencing the same kind of freezing issues on Windows 11, move down to the next method below. Install the latest BIOS / vBIOS update. One of the most common issues that are currently causing freezes and unexpected crashes on Windows 11 is an outdated BIOS version. qBittorrent causing Windows 10 Crashing/Freezing So quick backstory: I have a computer that I've been using for about 3 years for everything, gaming and downloading alike. Just recently I got a new computer so I plan on using the old one only for running my Plex server and running qBittorrent. Forcing Windows 10 to load up the diagnostic mode and uninstalling the latest 'quality' update appears to get things working again on 99% of the affected machines. I have had to rebuild two that couldn't be cured by that alone. I've disabled all Windows updates until Microsoft confirm that the issue has been resolved.
Apply and Reboot. Back in normal Windows: Install the NVIDIA driver.]Select: Custom.]Uncheck Everything except the GPU driver.]Check the CLEAN INSTALL BOX.]Finish the Install Reboot Reconnect the Internet. To do this, go to Windows 10 Settings, then click “Update security - Recovery.”. Below “Reset this PC,” you should see the option to “go back to the previous version of Windows ”. Click “Get started,” then follow the steps to roll back Windows The weird thing is: When downloading other large files, i.e. games via EAs Origin Platform (BF4 ~ 30GB, or Star Citizen (~30 GB) everything works fine - no crashes, no freezes. I have Windows 10 without any third party anti virus scanner, I'm only using Windows Defender and disabling it did not fix the problem.
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