BSOD :: Computer Unusable Due To Constant Hangs
Dec 10, 2015
My newly built computer is borderline unusable due to constant hangs - the computer will frequently pause then continue after about 45 seconds, which makes doing any work basically impossible. During the course of writing these few sentences running the log collector, and uploading the logs, it hung 5+ times. The only programs that typically are running are Word and Chrome. BSODs are less frequent, but still an issue.
This is tied to the network card, but maybe there is something else (or multiple things) going on.
debug-LUCK-PC-Thu_12_10_2015_172655_79.zip
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I'll put a screenshot of the past blue screens :
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Attatched the crash file
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