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Windows 7 Keeps crashing.

alanwest09872

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Just as the title states. The error I have been working with are

1, Source -- SideBySide
Event ID 64 and the actual error states

Activation context generation failed for "c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe AIR\Versions\1.0\Adobe AIR.dll".Error in manifest or policy file "c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe AIR\Versions\1.0\Adobe AIR.dll" on line 3. The value "MAJOR_VERSION.MINOR_VERSION.BUILD_NUMBER_MAJOR.BUILD_NUMBER_MINOR" of attribute "version" in element "assemblyIdentity" is invalid.

2. Source -- Wininit
Event Id 11 And the actual errors are

Custom dynamic link libraries are being loaded for every application. The system administrator should review the list of libraries to ensure they are related to trusted applications

3. Source -- Kernal-Processor-Power
Event Id 35

Performance power management features on processor 1 in group 0 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware.

I get a total of 8 errors of this kind. Just swap out the number 1 for 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,0 and that will give the other 8 errors.


I have been getting multi SideBySide Errors Nvidia Ntune has caused a SideBySide error along with the Adobe one I mentioned above and a few other different ones. It makes me believe that theres something wrong with SideBySide. If there is a way I can just Deactivate SideBySide I would prefer to just do that.

Thanks for all the help guys.
I have to say almost everyone is very nice hear any question I've had people always jump to help. Now why cant the world leaders learn from a forum group.
 
Hm, I'm not sure what to tell you. I've been a huge PC fan for the longest time. But... I'm in the market for a new computer, and I'm serious that PCs are getting harder and harder to love. I don't want to cave and climb on the steve jobs bandwagon, but I just might this time.
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I have been getting multi SideBySide Errors Nvidia Ntune has caused a SideBySide error along with the Adobe one I mentioned above and a few other different ones. It makes me believe that theres something wrong with SideBySide. If there is a way I can just Deactivate SideBySide I would prefer to just do that.

Thanks for all the help guys.
I have to say almost everyone is very nice hear any question I've had people always jump to help. Now why cant the world leaders learn from a forum group.
Unfortunately you can't just deactivate SxS. It's a fundamental feature of how Windows works.

You could try a reinstall (did this problem sprout up immediately or after you installed some software?), although I suspect you may have a hardware issue. System instability can manifest itself in weird ways.
 
OP, the error messages you posted aren't really anything that would help troubleshoot a crashing problem.

You need to be a bit more specific about what is happening with your computer. Is the entire system just crashing, or just certain applications. Is the error recoverable, or do you have to reboot your system? Is it completely random, or can you replicate it on a consistent basis?

Hm, I'm not sure what to tell you. I've been a huge PC fan for the longest time. But... I'm in the market for a new computer, and I'm serious that PCs are getting harder and harder to love. I don't want to cave and climb on the steve jobs bandwagon, but I just might this time.

Like Macs don't crash :awe:
 
Just as the title states. The error I have been working with are

1, Source -- SideBySide
Event ID 64 and the actual error states

Activation context generation failed for "c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe AIR\Versions\1.0\Adobe AIR.dll".Error in manifest or policy file "c:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe AIR\Versions\1.0\Adobe AIR.dll" on line 3. The value "MAJOR_VERSION.MINOR_VERSION.BUILD_NUMBER_MAJOR.BUILD_NUMBER_MINOR" of attribute "version" in element "assemblyIdentity" is invalid.

Uninstall all Adobe software and see if that reduces the frequency of crashes.

As sharpie noted, you're going to have to be more specific in order for any additional troubleshooting to be useful.
 
Hm, I'm not sure what to tell you. I've been a huge PC fan for the longest time. But... I'm in the market for a new computer, and I'm serious that PCs are getting harder and harder to love. I don't want to cave and climb on the steve jobs bandwagon, but I just might this time.

It is Not hard to get a ride on the same wagon with a PC.

Get a PC from a Good solid dealer pay the dealer full price for whatever traditional upgrade that you like (it still will be cheaper than the MAC).

Buy retail mainstream commercial software that you functionaly realy need, and every thing would be OK with the PC too.

If you would calm down and spend sometime to reading closely the content of many posts in the forums it is not hard to see that most of the problems are generated by avid enthusiasts that use their computers for Technical playing and get into trouble.

Most start fiddling without being bothered with reading and learning ahead the basic.

Trial and Error is the rule of the day.


Apple users get their Apples and eat them as is. :hmm: They do not spend their free time installing SATA Bulldozers with 1500Watt PSU etc., into their Beautiful Charming off White Macs. 😱

Nothing is wrong with what the Enthusiasts are doing but you can Not measure the troubled outcome experienced by some using standards based on verbal analogies rather and ignoring the physical reality.


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