Windows 7 64 bit shut down issues with X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
I had assembled my new pc and I realize that when I close my game Battle Field or any other program the system gets freezes. It worked well but after adding a X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series card the error has started coming and that too very frequently. My system stuck on the shutdown screen and I have to turn off the plug directly for that. I am sometimes forced to make a reboot of my pc because the installation of certain programs impossible.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit shut down issues with X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
It can be due to some bug in program or hardware which you are using. There are some program which are not 100% compatible. I am using now Windows 7 64 bit and when I play game online the system is freezes. After ending the process from Task Manager the system goes to normal. It was due to my network card which I replaced recently and the same is working.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit shut down issues with X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
I have met several times a complete blockage of my computer. Nothing responds not the mouse or the keyboard. Even CTRL + ALT + DEL does not work. Of course after reboot the Windows gives a message saying Windows did not shutdown properly. The last time this happened during a game. I had removed the same. Does anyone else have encountered the problem.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit shut down issues with X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
I am using Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. For that the best thing is going in the Maintenance Center. Then click Maintenance and change settings of resolutions of problems. Other settings, everything must be checked like allow research programs troubleshooting problems on the service line problem resolution and resolution of problems immediately at startup.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit shut down issues with X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
The only crash I had noticed when I wanted to run Windows Defender. It is a nice tool. While scanning I found a bug was detected. If you installed Windows 7 on XP or Vista then you might face some drivers issue related to graphics card if you have any. Windows 7 installs its own but it is not necessarily required. Keep your automatic update on and download latest updates. Look for Windows 7 compatible drivers.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit shut down issues with X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
I am currently downloading the latest build of Windows Seven and I have some questions for before installing the same. I had a same X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series card installed in my system. After that I want to know that will I benefit from automatic updates. Do I have to reformat and reinstall he system to qualify for the final version when released so that there should not be issue related to compatibility issue for the sound card.
Re: Windows 7 64 bit shut down issues with X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series
I do not know from experience but the updates are not recommended. I will install by formatting your system and not upgrading. I still advise you to install yourself the latest drivers which you can download from the manufacturers website. It is necessary that you must use the most recent drivers for the same. Or else you will face certain bugs after words again. Remove your sound card and keep aside in that situation.