My gaming rig is freaking out.

Discussion in 'Software' started by MarkJohnson, Jun 4, 2014.

  1. MarkJohnson

    MarkJohnson Private E-2

    I got my Toshiba 500GB drive back the other day from RMA with a new drive. I put it into my hot swap bay and booted and seen it had my data on it still. I then realized later that I had an imaged drive installed of the RMA drive. Then realized I need to restore it to my new drive. I forgot about it and early today my computer started freaking out. It was lagging horrible and eventual froze on a reboot. I had to hold the power button down to get it to turn off.

    On reboot I decided to remove the two hard drives and have just my SSD by itself, and it booted quickly as normal. I decided to restore the image later and then I wanted to listed to some music, so I fired up iTunes and it crashed right when I was going to select a song, but couldn't.

    I tried going to the song as it is on my home server and starting from there. I right-clicked and said to use iTunes and it fired up and started playing for a few seconds and then crashed again.

    I tried repairing iTunes with no luck. I then uninstalled itunes, reboot and ran ccleaner, then rebooted and reinstalled iTunes thinking some config file got corrupt from forcing the power down. Still crashes.

    I decide to run a virus scan and then my Norton's searches for updates, but won't download and install them.

    My Chrome browser loses it toolbar when I navigate to any page. If I open a new window tab, then it comes back as it goes to the chrome home page. It doesn't appear to be a website, but a page chrome creates.

    Not sure what else is freaking out as I haven't tested many programs.

    Any ideas on what going on? Could I have corrupt SSD? It's weird on reinstall that it still errors though.

    The error message is Itunes has Stopped Working and that's it. No windows error at all, just the itunes error message.
     
  2. ThePossum

    ThePossum Private E-2

    For Itunes try this

    Copy QTMovieWin.dll from: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support

    to: C:\Program Files (x86)\iTunes

    Make sure to copy it and not move it
     
  3. MarkJohnson

    MarkJohnson Private E-2

    Thanks for the response, but I already tried that before posting here. I looked for as much help as I could before comin here.

    I even tried to copy all of the dlls from that folder as well. It worked for others, but not me.


    Thanks agin
     

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