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PC Freez, Loss Of Connection, Restart, When Using Torrent
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Hi, hoping someone here can shed some light on a problem that has baffled me for weeks, and those who i work with in Tech Support. yes yes, its our job and we can't work it out, i know, its lame.
Anyway, when i am downloading torrents, using any client, after a while my PC wil start freezing, and then unlocking. If i manage to get into task manager you can see the processor going 100% when it freezes, then dropping when it unlocks.
I am running server 2003 as a DHCP server, and RAS/VPN, and then running a switch off of that.
When the above happens, the connection to the server from my PC seems to die. i cannot ping the server at all. Connection to the net ON THE SERVER still remains fine though.
A restart of my PC and its all fine again, until a while after more downloading.
I have tried fresh installs of windows, different torrent clients, a different NIC, port openings, connection limits, just about everything people have mentioned.
I am clear of all spyware which can cause problems, so i am completely stumped.
Im running Windows XP Pro Corp
AMD Athlon 1.4
512DDR
and a standard netgear NIC.
i do stress, this is only happening when downloading torrents. I can download files normalls from http, running at full 180Kbps and its fine.
Any ideas? :cry:
Anyway, when i am downloading torrents, using any client, after a while my PC wil start freezing, and then unlocking. If i manage to get into task manager you can see the processor going 100% when it freezes, then dropping when it unlocks.
I am running server 2003 as a DHCP server, and RAS/VPN, and then running a switch off of that.
When the above happens, the connection to the server from my PC seems to die. i cannot ping the server at all. Connection to the net ON THE SERVER still remains fine though.
A restart of my PC and its all fine again, until a while after more downloading.
I have tried fresh installs of windows, different torrent clients, a different NIC, port openings, connection limits, just about everything people have mentioned.
I am clear of all spyware which can cause problems, so i am completely stumped.
Im running Windows XP Pro Corp
AMD Athlon 1.4
512DDR
and a standard netgear NIC.
i do stress, this is only happening when downloading torrents. I can download files normalls from http, running at full 180Kbps and its fine.
Any ideas? :cry:
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Originally Posted by gfcbobo
update:
i got a new HDD yesterday, clean install of XP etc, and it still does it.
Could it be the memory?
GOA
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First of all- welcome to Daniweb.
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Last edited by tayspen; Jun 18th, 2006 at 3:05 pm.
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