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Recently I have been getting some weird issues. After using my computer for awhile the disk usage and the memmory usage rises. I have Windows installed on an ssd and that one seems to ok, it is my other drive that freaks out and gets to 100% usage. I also have 16 GB of RAM and it goes up to 15-15.5 GB usage. I also noticed something strange in the Performance tab in task manager, in the CPU row it normally says: Handles (around) 30 000. When this weird thing happens it goes all the way up to 600 000 or 6 000 000 (I couldn't tell which one it was).
I have Windows 8.1, i7-3820, GTX Titan driver version 334.67 Beta. This has not happened until about a week ago, when I installed the latest nvidia driver.

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I really need help with this, it happens often. I tried to restart my computer because of this, and it got stuck on a windows update on 30%, then it tried to restart again. It kept going like this for a while, even when I turned of all power. Fortunatly I managed to make it work.
Any ideas on why I get this weird crash and stuff?

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This happened again today, but this time I survived, so I managed to take a few screenshots of the taskmanager. It seems like it is the Nvidia Streamer Service that freaks out. It must be the the problem I think(at least my first problem), but It says that it only uses 3-4GB of RAM. Weird.

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Try restoring the PC back to an earlier state in which its updates/drivers were not causing this issue. Wait for about 2 months, then let the PC update. By this time, the manufacturers (and Microsoft) would have resolved their update issues. I personally never update. I mean never. Once my PC is stable, there is no reason to let Microsoft screw everything up.

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