My PC has:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945
GPU: Sapphire HD 7790
RAM: 8GB
Drives: Western Digital 500GB SATA 3 HDD and a Kingston 240GB SSD.
I am still on Windows XP Professional x64 Service Pack 2 and thus I use the 360 Chrome Browser 13.0.2310.0, Chromium version 86 for navigating the internet. Naturally, I installed the Windows on the SSD. Everything worked out perfectly like this until I recently bought a new ASUS DRW-24D5MT DVD writer because my previous one was not reading the discs anymore. That previous one was an LG on IDE and this new one is on SATA.
After installing new DVD writer, about 1 times out of 5, when I double-click the 360 Chrome Browser my PC freezes for about 1 second, then it shows me a blue screen saying all sorts of stuff, like "a newly installed hardware of software might have caused this" and I have to reset/restart my PC, otherwise it doesn't respond to any commands. I am not 100% sure if the newly-installed ASUS DVD has caused this, it would have been quite abnormal for this to b ethe explanation, but I see no other explanation because I NEVER had this problem before! And I bought the Kingston SSD approx 1 year ago, and so far it worked perfectly.
Another weird issue which also occured lately was the fact that yesterday I noticed all my programs running slower than usual, for example it took about 3 or 4 seconds for Total Commander to start after double-clicking it, normally it responds immediately, in less than a second, and after opening the Task Manager (Alt+Ctrl+Del) I saw that only 3 cores were present instead of 4! My AMD is Quad Core, it ALWAYS showed all the 4 cores. So I opened CPU-Z and it also showed me only 3 cores and 3 threads. I got worried, went into the BIOS, messed around with the CPU settings, and now everything seems OK, I mean both the task Manager and CPU-Z show me all 4 cores, same says AIDA64, and the speed of my PC responding to my commands is back to normal.
What is wrong with the browser? What causes it to show me that blue screen? I have been using this browser for more than a year (if I remember correctly) and it NEVER did anything like this! Neither before, nor after buying the SSD. This problem started happening only after removing the old and malfunctioning LG DVD writer (which was on IDE) and replacing it with this new ASUS DVD on SATA. Is that the problem? If yes, what can be done? If not, then what can I do?
CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 945
GPU: Sapphire HD 7790
RAM: 8GB
Drives: Western Digital 500GB SATA 3 HDD and a Kingston 240GB SSD.
I am still on Windows XP Professional x64 Service Pack 2 and thus I use the 360 Chrome Browser 13.0.2310.0, Chromium version 86 for navigating the internet. Naturally, I installed the Windows on the SSD. Everything worked out perfectly like this until I recently bought a new ASUS DRW-24D5MT DVD writer because my previous one was not reading the discs anymore. That previous one was an LG on IDE and this new one is on SATA.
After installing new DVD writer, about 1 times out of 5, when I double-click the 360 Chrome Browser my PC freezes for about 1 second, then it shows me a blue screen saying all sorts of stuff, like "a newly installed hardware of software might have caused this" and I have to reset/restart my PC, otherwise it doesn't respond to any commands. I am not 100% sure if the newly-installed ASUS DVD has caused this, it would have been quite abnormal for this to b ethe explanation, but I see no other explanation because I NEVER had this problem before! And I bought the Kingston SSD approx 1 year ago, and so far it worked perfectly.
Another weird issue which also occured lately was the fact that yesterday I noticed all my programs running slower than usual, for example it took about 3 or 4 seconds for Total Commander to start after double-clicking it, normally it responds immediately, in less than a second, and after opening the Task Manager (Alt+Ctrl+Del) I saw that only 3 cores were present instead of 4! My AMD is Quad Core, it ALWAYS showed all the 4 cores. So I opened CPU-Z and it also showed me only 3 cores and 3 threads. I got worried, went into the BIOS, messed around with the CPU settings, and now everything seems OK, I mean both the task Manager and CPU-Z show me all 4 cores, same says AIDA64, and the speed of my PC responding to my commands is back to normal.
What is wrong with the browser? What causes it to show me that blue screen? I have been using this browser for more than a year (if I remember correctly) and it NEVER did anything like this! Neither before, nor after buying the SSD. This problem started happening only after removing the old and malfunctioning LG DVD writer (which was on IDE) and replacing it with this new ASUS DVD on SATA. Is that the problem? If yes, what can be done? If not, then what can I do?