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
It's funny when thieves accuse other thieves of stealing. Ai companies just blatantly siphoned all the knowledge of the internet without consent and are now selling it with their service... so excuse me if I find this a bit ironic.
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Hi,
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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