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MDThompson51686

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  • Birthday May 16, 1986

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  1. That was what I was thinking. Do you think that Software like Driver Booster or Uninstaller is programs that your referring to as Running background services or Windows running services? Thank you!
  2. Hey guys I am curious on how many programs do you run on your Windows PC? Like obviously you would have your drivers and support software, but as to when you do anything else maybe it be Video editing etc how many programs is too many installed? I exported a list of all the Software that's installed currently on my PC which has a NVMSD 2.0TB Samsung, 4TB WD External HD, Sabrent 1TB Nvmsd. Also is it more about what is booting up startup or? Program List.txt
  3. Ok now I just switched between Displayport to HDMI and now It's completely gone. I am gonna switch back to Displayport and check and see if it corrected itself? Thank you for the responses
  4. Hello everyone I just purchased over a month ago ASUS TUF Gaming 27" 2K Monitor (VG27AQL1A). I have it overclocked to 177mhz display ( I now have it at factory reset settings), I have display port connected to a 970GTX and along with a smaller Asus monitor connected via Displayport Well today I booted into Ubuntu Linux and I got a weird contrast view of everything that was displayed on the screen and not the smaller Asus. I freaked out and rebooted back into Ubuntu and noticed during the Ubuntu boot process it still had the image of the Ubuntu Desktop in the background, I then freaked again. I then booted into Windows 10 and noticed what seems to be burn in into the background. I also noticed some flickering on the Monitor and not the smaller monitor. I am able to watch some youtube videos etc without hardly noticing it but its still noticeable. I have never kept a static screen or image on the monitor for more than 30 minutes. How could an image or desktop get immediately burned in within minutes? Any ideas on what I can do? Thanks ahead!!
  5. I will give it a try. I've noticed with all slots occupied the PCs fan and lights will start to boot and then power off and repeat within 2 or 3 sec intervals and that's with me filling up the second slot which I suspect is damaged but never did that thorough of a test. Thanks for the advice and I will update!!
  6. That is what I am wanting to find out? Are there any programs or Windows 7 Tools that I can run to find out the issue? I've only ran SFC scan and it was fine. But i think it's a hardware or driver issue. Any ideas anyone would be greatly appreciated.
  7. Thank you for reminding me!! I have tried to install Ubuntu twice and both times failed. I can run the live environment and all but cannot install. I am running Windows 7 Home Edition and its running pretty stable. Not sure why its such a problem to install anything without safe mode and all.
  8. Hello all!! I am having some issues installing Windows? In fact I cannot install any version of it. I have tried to install Ubuntu twice and no luck, I can run the live environment just fine. The only way is to safe boot into Windows 7 and install that way, which is my current state. When I go to install it reaches about 2% to 5% and then I get a BSOD and it is always a different kind "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" "CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED"I have a Windows 10, 8.1 & 7 ISOs burned to 3 DVDs & a USB with Windows 10 on it. What should I do next to figure out why I am having these issues, I can currently boot into Windows 7 Home Edition just fine, due to the safe boot install I was able to accomplish. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!! My build 1 Asus Maximus Hero Vi 2. Intel 4770k 3.5ghz Black Edition 3. Nvidia GTX 970 SSC 4. EVGA 700B Watt PSU 5. GSkill 1600 DDR3 Dual 32GB 6. Samsung EVo 450 SSD 7. Samsung 550 SSD 8. Western Digital 4TB HD 9. Pioneer BD-RW 10 LG BD-ROM
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