We watch a lot of TV through our HTPC (Sky HD planner is always full!) and mostly it's flawless, but every so often it'll completely freeze up for around 20 seconds
I thought it was Chrome updater but I've uninstalled it, and I have no idea how to find out which process is causing the crash - it sounds silly but it's rather annoying to be happily watching a show, and then all of a sudden the computer locks up, and you have to mess around getting back to where you were
I've tried performance monitor but it just shows a graph for all useage :( I need it by process ideally
I hate to be considered a Communist, or perhaps even worse in the US a Socialist, but...you do hear yourself, right?
Capitalism needs rail guards if it's going to survive! We're already in the middle of the end of the era!
Your argument is that if someone has enough money to buy out someone that has the smarts, that should be allowed. And if the indie developer doesn't capitulate they should be dragged through the courts for a period of time whereby they cannot afford the costs and give in to save them financial hardship.
That's pretty screwed up, and I don't agree with it. The DMA tries to make sure it doesn't happen.
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We watch a lot of TV through our HTPC (Sky HD planner is always full!) and mostly it's flawless, but every so often it'll completely freeze up for around 20 seconds
I thought it was Chrome updater but I've uninstalled it, and I have no idea how to find out which process is causing the crash - it sounds silly but it's rather annoying to be happily watching a show, and then all of a sudden the computer locks up, and you have to mess around getting back to where you were
I've tried performance monitor but it just shows a graph for all useage :( I need it by process ideally
Thanks!
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