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
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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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