Strange computer behavior
Gentlemen, I ask you for advice, the fact is that I upgraded my computer a little and all the improvement consisted in installing a new HDD and installing an SSD under the system, now the computer is, of course, clean and goes great, especially on an SSD, but it appeared a serious problem, when I play absolutely any game, for some reason it goes well and smoothly for the first 20 minutes, then, as if at the snap of my fingers, the game starts to lag a lot, 60 frames drop to 10 and, accordingly, I have to restart the computer in order for the lags to go away, with which could this be related? Is this possible because I install games on the HDD?Computer spec:
GPU: GTX560TI
CPU: Intel Core i5-3570K CPU 3.40GHz
Memory: 8GB RAM (7.92 available) Latest driver
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izzylai
at least in the absence of frequent friezes due to downloads / background processes of Windows, and in the absence of the need to look at the same loading screens for half a day, listening to the creak of heads
snayper2013
I also had such a problem after installing a new disk, I also put games on the old disk, and sometimes it gets stupid like you most likely have an issue with the old disk, I turned off all paging, minimized program calls to it. While I play one game, it works quickly, but as soon as I start a long-used one, it starts to blunt, loads, I play a little and stops blunting, apparently it indexes files that you often use, by the way, I used to be a fan of Kaspersky, but it seems to me that it’s heavy for home, it’s not enough infections, and even removes a lot of excess without demand, even exceptions did not save, so I switched to NOD 32, so far there have been no problems with it, this is most likely a disk
snayper2013
hung mdm in the process, after turning it off, everything went fine, and now the question is how to destroy this creature?
in the same place in the processes, go to the location of this file. And delete it, damn it. It's not always a virus, by the way.
izzylai
example. BF4. first months after release. I have the game on an ssd. friend on hdd. I run and shoot. a friend comes in halfway through the round.
-Sergei Viktorovich-
And what else could it be?
meagarry I
confirm, earlier I went to the HDD after 2 minutes, with the SDD the game loads in 5 seconds.
mdm.exe is in the cache folder of the nvidia driver... you got it together with the Witcher...
Catch it through the Dispatcher.
Removal is simple - you delete the file itself, crawl into the registry and delete all mentions there with the strong name mdm.exe
By the way - the file itself is not mdm.exe, it changes its extension when it starts)
fomir
It's funny, witchers are immune to all diseases, but I have a feeling that I have contracted syphilis)
snayper2013
this crap is sometimes installed along with Microsoft Visual C++. Delete this file itself and that's it.
Guys, can anyone know what could be the problem and how to solve it? A good friend bought a system: ASRock FM2A88M-HD+, AMD Athlon X4 860K, GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 750 Ti 1033Mhz PCI-E 3.0 2048Mb 5400Mhz 128 bit DVI 2xHDMI HDCP. Windows 8.1x64 constantly crashes, everything continues to work but there is no sound and there is no signal on the screen, then the video driver will stop responding just on the desktop. Since he loves to play WoW, this is very critical for him, because raids and all that! I assumed that the problem is in the video card, or in hardware incompatibility! He offered to give up the cards for a while to check, he agreed, and as I expected, everything works with a bang, neither I nor he has any problems! My system: BIOSTAR A770E3 (rev. 6.x), AMD Athlon II X3 445 (4th core unlocked), Asus Radeon HD 6850, win 8.1x64. He also tried various drivers, reinstalled windows from different images (also mine too), the problem always remained. What can you advise?