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When I am using my computer in certain situation when i interact with a window it starts spazzing out and it makes it impossible to use.

 

For example, today i was using the Corsair Utility Engine tweaking a few settings. And when i used one for the sliders and moved it the window would close and spaz out with not responding.

 

Sorry if this is completely wack but i though at least one of you might have experience.

 

Thanks,

Lochey

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You can try restoring using an old Windows Backup from a critical update point. Or if you arent attached to anything specific, a sure fire way to fix any Windows related issues would be to reformat the boot drive and reinstall windows.

Its hard to troubleshoot something thats sort of vague. What exactly is happening when you say 'spaz' out? Have you tried reinstalling CUE?

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1 minute ago, GhostRiot said:

You can try restoring using an old Windows Backup from a critical update point. Or if you arent attached to anything specific, a sure fire way to fix any Windows related issues would be to reformat the boot drive and reinstall windows.

Its hard to troubleshoot something thats sort of vague. What exactly is happening when you say 'spaz' out? Have you tried reinstalling CUE?

I will try to reinstall CUE is that Core User Experience?

 

And when i mean spaz out the window flashes white for a few seconds then its fine, this also happens when i'm resizing windows.

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8 hours ago, Lachlan_OConnor said:

I will try to reinstall CUE is that Core User Experience?

 

And when i mean spaz out the window flashes white for a few seconds then its fine, this also happens when i'm resizing windows.

What, if anything, stops responding? If its just a display issue Id start with reinstalling your video card driver.

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Open control panel, go to recovery, and perform a system restore from the last critical update. See if it makes a difference. If there is no difference, try using an older backup point. 

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