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  • Shutting down, have you?

    I've been having loads of CTD issues lately, and Shutting down and then booting back up Made them dissapeer. I find that sort of odd, but if anyone else is having troubles (I know someone is) try just shutting down if you haven't already.

  • #2
    you might try testing your ram with memtest86. download the .iso, burn to cd and boot it. 1 full run should take about 60+ minutes.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by signa
      you might try testing your ram with memtest86. download the .iso, burn to cd and boot it. 1 full run should take about 60+ minutes.
      I'm just telling other that Booting down helps.

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      • #4
        but do they come back?

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        • #5
          What is this.. shutdown?

          I haven't shut down my laptop in 3 days .

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          • #6
            That's a band-aid, not a solution.

            How about you try troubleshooting the underlying problem instead.

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            • #7
              Actually, sounds like a broken driver. Shutting down clears the RAM which can sometimes contain corrupt data such as node addresses.

              That's most likely the reason why the CTD's stopped.

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