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11 years agoThe only solution is back to windows 7. Works for me.
11 years ago
Before everyone dives back to Windows 7 has anyone tried to disable Windows Network Data Usage Monitoring Driver.
This can be done easily how ever i recommend a system restore point to be made before testing this.
Run a command prompt as admin then type the following command.
sc config Ndu start=disabled
sc stop Ndu
then reboot your computer, if this doesn't work you can revert via your system restore point or run command prompt as admin again and then type
sc config Ndu start=auto
sc start Ndu
then reboot your computer again.
Give this a try its worth a shot. Windows Ndu driver can cause memory leaks quite easily.
This can be done easily how ever i recommend a system restore point to be made before testing this.
Run a command prompt as admin then type the following command.
sc config Ndu start=disabled
sc stop Ndu
then reboot your computer, if this doesn't work you can revert via your system restore point or run command prompt as admin again and then type
sc config Ndu start=auto
sc start Ndu
then reboot your computer again.
Give this a try its worth a shot. Windows Ndu driver can cause memory leaks quite easily.
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