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Cranfield
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My PC works fine, until I try to play a downloaded video.

It doesn't open my media player straight away, it just goes into slow mode.
If I try to move away from My Videos, all subsequent pages freeze with the "not responding" message.
I can't even Restart the PC, I have to wait, or turn it off at the tower.
If I just wait , about 15 minutes later the media player appears and sometimes plays the video, or goes into "not responding" mode.

 

I have conducted a couple of full virus scans,both were all clear .
A System Restore didn't help either.
I have reloaded VLC Media Player and Microsoft Media Player, no change.

Anyone got any possible solutions ?

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I have done a System Restore and the PC is about 9 years old.

 

I do not liking fiddling about in Safe Mode, following a monumental error I made some years ago that required me to get a new PC.

However, I may have a little look tomorrow.

I will also try checking CPU with Task manager when I next hang it up, the problem is when it is hung up, its almost impossible to get anything else to open (including Task Manager).

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Could be any number of things. First, make a backup of important data to an external disk.

 

Check your disk for errors - both hard and soft. You can google that For your version of windows.

 

If you have the space, copy the data in The My Videos folder to another directory and test there.

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try seeing if the video you need to download requires you to download a pack of "codecs"

 

sometimes it can slow the computer down and cause crashes

 

Even the VLC player does not come with the entire codec pack, try downloading them all and then replaying the file you want, should work.

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Having convinced myself that its a hardware issue and taking into account other irritating things about this PC , such as the built in CD/DVD doesn't work and a few USB ports seem to have packed up, I think a new one is in order.

Not sure about an Apple though. :hmm:

Go On, Bite the Bullet, Get one. :yahoo::yahoo:

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This morning I have discovered that if I open my media player , click on "media", then "open file", it accesses my list of videos, I select one and it plays perfectly.

So it may not be a hardware/CPU issue.

 

I am tempted by a Mac.

 

You won't regret the Mac. I'd never change back now.

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