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Network & Sharing Centre Crashes on Video Call
Boggin:
The Memtest86+ site is up again and you may find this tutorial useful in using it http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/246994-guide-to-using-memtest86/
BigBritishGuy:
--- Quote from: Shane on July 29, 2014, 10:36:13 am ---You have to download them and install them.
Tell me what driver version you have for each one and I will see if I can find some updates. Make sure to let me know the name of each one as well so I look for the right driver :-)
SO I need device name and driver version. And if your computer is a store bought machine let me know the make and model, that way I can look up the specs if I need to.
Shane
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My computer is a custom build. I posted my specs on my first post. majority of the drivers you need should be available from that?
My camera is a Logitch HD Pro C920
And i have a list of network adapters attached, the one i use is the NETGEAR WNDA4100.
Just an update, i was on a video call last night for over 40 mins without problems. this was after I ran Windows Repair again... i cant be sure wether it was just a one time thing though.
EDIT: Just been on another video call, it crashed within 5 minutes. :/
Thanks for your help so far. :)
BigBritishGuy:
--- Quote from: Boggin on July 30, 2014, 12:53:59 am ---The Memtest86+ site is up again and you may find this tutorial useful in using it http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/246994-guide-to-using-memtest86/
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Hi!
I have checked my Disks and RAM as well as pretty much everything else with a variety of programs, including Memtest. Everything seems okay. thanks for your help though :)
Boggin:
When you ran the memtest did you run it on just one stick at a time as you should ?
You will be able to get the drivers from the mobo support site, but as there appear to be more than one version of the AUSTEK P8Z77-(LGA1155), it would be best for you to Google for your model.
As you are using the Netgear USB wireless adapter only, then go into Device Manager/Network adapters - right click on the Atheros and select Disable.
Not sure why you have two Gigabit showing or two MS Virtual WiFi Miniports - unless you are using them, but the Miniports can cause connectivity problems and disabling those as well could help if not in use.
Edit - Have you checked Event Viewer to see what is stopping when Skype crashes, any Errors will have the Date & time stamp on them.
Shane:
Yes the specs in the first post has the info I need. Sorry I missed that, not use to people actually giving me the info I need in the first post LOL
Also when I am answering so many post during the day I need to forget to double check.
But the first post doesnt tell me what driver versions each one has, I still need that info.
I am about to head out the door to go setup 8 new computers I built for a customer, so I wont be back till late. Shoot me a reminder post later and I will go driver hunting :-)
Shane
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