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Windows crashing because of thread count exceeded?

SHG_Marsh

So A couple days ago I had a problem with my computer crashing but because of this community it was fixed. But now another problem has arisen, Sometimes when I turn on my computer and open literately anything, (Chrome, Fortnite, Radeon Settings, etc.) Windows crashes and says that my thread count has been exceeded. I searched online and I found an article that says that I should download this program to find and fix this issue. So i downloaded the program and it says nothing is wrong but I need to pay $20 to fix the problem. and I can't figure it out. Does anyone have any ideas?

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Could you tell us what hardware you have?

Computer engineering grad student, cybersecurity researcher, and hobbyist embedded systems developer

 

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5 minutes ago, SHG_Marsh said:

I found an article that says that I should download this program to find and fix this issue. So i downloaded the program

i found your problem.

 

snarkyness aside.. run antivirus scan, antimalware scan, get rid of any software on your system that you dont need, and go from there. i'm taking a wild guess this is something software related.

 

3 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

Could you tell us what hardware you have?

also, for good measure this.

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59 minutes ago, thegreengamers said:

Could you tell us what hardware you have?

Ryzen 5 1500x

Rx560 4gb

MSI B350m Gaming pro

WD Blue 1tb

Kingston 120gb ssd

8gb ram (2x4)

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57 minutes ago, manikyath said:

i found your problem.

 

snarkyness aside.. run antivirus scan, antimalware scan, get rid of any software on your system that you dont need, and go from there. i'm taking a wild guess this is something software related.

 

also, for good measure this.

 

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Don't believe everything you read on the Internet - Abraham Lincoln

 

Program is fake, get that thing off your PC. If you do this a lot you might as well just reinstall Windows..

That's an F in the profile pic

 

 

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