Hello!
I have an Acer Aspire 5750G laptop (Intel i5-2410M, 4GB DDR3 RAM, GeForce GT540M 1GB, 640GB HDD) with Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit on it.
Sometimes (well, recently alot of times) it freezes completely with a sound buzz (if there was any sound playing at the moment).
It happened while browsing the internet, watching movies, playing games, and even while just idleing on the desktop.
It's really annoying since I can't rely on my laptop now
The Windows 8.1 license is from my university, so it's genuine.
Every driver is up to date, I haven't installed any software in plus, just the usual stuff (web browser, vlc media player etc.)After each and every freeze I have to manually restart the computer. After I do this, I always check in the Event Viewer if there are any warnings or errors, but nothing (only stuff happening after the reboot).
I can't reproduce the error when I want it to, it just happens randomly, thus making the system unreliable.
I had this same exact problem with Windows 8 Pro N on the same laptop. Then I went back to Windows 7 Pro, which runs perfectly fine.
I really don't want to go back to Windows 7 once again, so I would love some actually working fixes for this...
If you need any more information, maybe some logs, I will gladly upload them to you!
Thanks for reading.
I have an Acer Aspire 5750G laptop (Intel i5-2410M, 4GB DDR3 RAM, GeForce GT540M 1GB, 640GB HDD) with Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit on it.
Sometimes (well, recently alot of times) it freezes completely with a sound buzz (if there was any sound playing at the moment).
It happened while browsing the internet, watching movies, playing games, and even while just idleing on the desktop.
It's really annoying since I can't rely on my laptop now
The Windows 8.1 license is from my university, so it's genuine.
Every driver is up to date, I haven't installed any software in plus, just the usual stuff (web browser, vlc media player etc.)After each and every freeze I have to manually restart the computer. After I do this, I always check in the Event Viewer if there are any warnings or errors, but nothing (only stuff happening after the reboot).
I can't reproduce the error when I want it to, it just happens randomly, thus making the system unreliable.
I had this same exact problem with Windows 8 Pro N on the same laptop. Then I went back to Windows 7 Pro, which runs perfectly fine.
I really don't want to go back to Windows 7 once again, so I would love some actually working fixes for this...
If you need any more information, maybe some logs, I will gladly upload them to you!
Thanks for reading.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1 Professional 64bit