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VRC freezing


Alex Melia 950075
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Alex Melia 950075
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VRC will freeze and lock up within 5 minutes. It usually happens around the three minute mark. Just for no reason everything will stop, go white, and give me the standard Windows "close program" button. Its really frustrating. I've reinstalled, tried running as admin, and disabled Avast and nothing happens. Somehow I got it to run this morning. Kept locking over and over but one time it kept working for an hour. I just installed new video drivers to no luck. Ive also tried running in legacy mode to Windows XP/Vista.

 

Windows 7

Intel Core2 Quad processor

4GB DDR3 RAM

1024MB DDR2 HD Radeon 4350

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Alex Melia 950075
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BUMP PLZ

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Marvin Palmer
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try un-installing the program, re-download VRC from the website, and see what happens then (start fresh and delete your VRC folder as well)

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Alex Melia 950075
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try un-installing the program, re-download VRC from the website, and see what happens then (start fresh and delete your VRC folder as well)

 

already did/ nothing..

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Richard Gerrish
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is there anything listed in your event manager regarding the reason for the closure or another app or driver messing up in that time span?

Richard Gerrish

Developer, STM Applications Group

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Alex Melia 950075
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is there anything listed in your event manager regarding the reason for the closure or another app or driver messing up in that time span?

 

can you tell me how to view this event manager? nothing pops up telling me something crashed. it just locks up, goes white and tells me it needs to close.

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Ernesto Alvarez 818262
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go to your desktop control panel. then Administrative Tools. then Event Viewer. itll be under program errors

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