


- WINDOWS 95 EMULATOR FREEZE DRIVERS
- WINDOWS 95 EMULATOR FREEZE UPDATE
- WINDOWS 95 EMULATOR FREEZE DRIVER
One of the things it does is hooks the keyboard interrupt.
WINDOWS 95 EMULATOR FREEZE DRIVER
A game I run recently has "anti-cheat" sw installed (installs driver and 2 monitor processes). Sadly, these problems are terrible to track down as it could be hardware or software. It's happened with Just Cause 3 but never Fallout 4, etc. It's happened with Kerbal Space Program but never heavily-modded Minecraft. For example it happens most with Rocket League but has never once happened with any of the Lego series games. It's hard to say, but I believe it only occurs with about 50% of my games. It happens randomly - sometimes once every few hours, sometimes only once, sometimes not at all. I need logging - something that gives me an indication of what went wrong but survives past hard reboots.
WINDOWS 95 EMULATOR FREEZE UPDATE
WINDOWS 95 EMULATOR FREEZE DRIVERS
I've updated windows and nvidia drivers.EVGA 600 B1 80+ BRONZE, 600W Continuous Power, 3 Year Warranty Power Supply 100-B1-0600-KR.

Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO - CPU Cooler with 120mm PWM Fan (RR-212E-20PK-R2).Crucial 16GB Kit (4GBx4) DDR4-2133 MT/s (PC4-17000) SR x8 Non-ECC UDIMM 288-Pin Desktop Memory.Mushkin MKNSSDRE1TB Reactor 1TB SATA III 6Gb 2.5inch SSD.Intel Core I5-6600K 3.50 GHz, 6 M Processor Cache 6 for LGA 1151.I use this PC only for gaming, so it may not be accurate to say this happens only when in a game, but so far, that's how it happens. The keyboard/mouse become unresponsive, the caps lock key no longer lights, the power/reset buttons won't work - the only solution is shutting off the power via the power supply. It continues forever until I shut off power to my PC. The sound is an awful jumble of high pitched noises. On freeze, the system becomes unresponsive, whatever was on screen is frozen, and I hear a horrendous screeching noise on my TV (connected via HDMI). Ever since then, it will freeze randomly, sometimes after an hour, sometimes not for days. Two years ago I built a new gaming PC, something I've done before without issue.
