Have you tried using steams 'backup and restore' functionality to transfer the files to your computer? I've had some issues too with copying just the files from one pc to another with certain games. Also: If the diagnosis ran through without any errors, you can be pretty certain there's no hardware fault present. That's good. So I created a backup of Doom on my girlfriends computer, copied it over to my computer - where the first copy attempt under windows caused a crash Back to windows - the first Steam restore attempt created a freeze But the game didn't start - again with the "files corrupted" error.
I'm sick of this It really appears that my damn hardware is not able to work with the Doom ed files. I give up on this. Guess I have to play it on my girlfriends computer when she isn't using it. Thanks for your responses though Originally posted by Reogaz :. Check the box, and select 4 as the number of possessors. It seems windows 10 is known for not reading the cpu type correctly, and that should fix it.
This was not an issue for windows 7, and I would still be using windows 7 if it only the latest directx was compatible, and the fact I now have gb of ram. You know, PC elitist problems. Sworn View Profile View Posts. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 19 Nov, am. Posts: Start a New Discussion. Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts.
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Click here to Register a free account now! Please log in to reply. Posted 28 April - AM Hello everyone, Ive recently been having this weird issue where my PC is freezing when downloading large files.
The only fix is hard restarting the PC. Ive done a good amount of troubleshooting with no success. Im hoping someone on here can help me out. The PC works completely fine browsing the web, playing games, and downloading smaller sized files. Ive only seen this issue occur when downloading games that take a good amount of space on any platform Epic Games, Steam, etc. Windows is running the latest 20H2 version.
Ive tried downloading games in safe mode with networking and it also failed. Whats weird is that I ran an HP system test that tests all the components of the PC and it passed a quick and extensive tests. Not sure if that test is accurate enough and if I should be doing further testing, but now I can only think its hardware related since it failed to download in safe mode.
Would love any assistance as this is disappointing as I just got this PC recently. The only thing thats been changed is that I upgraded the PC with a Noctua air cooler and a few news fans. Thank you guys in advance for any help. Could be a few things,.. Might help tp upload a Speccy report for people to look at.. Change language. Install Steam. I am very curious about my computer crashing when downloading a large game in this case was DOOM the size of the download was about 58GB and my computer crashed around the 26GB mark.
But when i download a game with a download of 20 GB it does not crash and completes the download. If any one knows what is going on please help me try to find a solution thank you. Last edited by DrivableTripod9 ; 9 Dec, pm.
Showing 1 - 15 of 22 comments. Omega View Profile View Posts. How do you mean "With less memory"? You took out a RAM module? And how did your PC crash exactly? Hard freeze, blue screen etc..
If you indeed took out a RAM module and that fixed your crashing issue it might be dead. Plug it back in and test it with memtest
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