Release Build: 71673

Discussion in 'Support!' started by garat, September 4, 2014.

  1. kjotak109

    kjotak109 Well-Known Member

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    Hello,

    Your Dxdiag is fine for the most part, but what is this file, and why does your Dxdiag state that it is not digitally signed?
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    cmudaxp.sys
    From what I know, it's related to the ASUS Xonar DG sound card, and check out the date of these drivers:
    Code:
    Description: Speakers (ASUS Xonar DG Audio Device)
    Date and Size: 3/10/2011 03:44:16, 2725376 bytes
    Not sure if it's the problem, but have you updated your sound card drivers lately?
  2. iacondios

    iacondios Active Member

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    Well, according to Asus' website, there is AN update... back in 2011/10/31. I mean sure I could update to that, but I suspect that is not the issue.
    Then there's an update to the Xonar DG WHQL driver from 2013/04/18, but all it changes are some foreign language stuffs...
    The reason it probably complained about being unsigned is that I installed the non-WHQL driver at the time. Oddly, the current WHQL has a newer update date but a lower version...
    Last edited: September 5, 2014
  3. felipec

    felipec Active Member

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    Great server performance in this build. =D
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  4. kjotak109

    kjotak109 Well-Known Member

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    You could try that, but let me ask you a few more questions:

    - Do you have any third-party software running in the background?

    - Any antiviruses/firewalls?

    - What is the make (manufacturer), model, and energy capacity (W) of your power supply?
  5. iacondios

    iacondios Active Member

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    I have Avast as antivirus, but that hasn't changed since I first installed PA. Only firewall is the Windows Firewall.
    My power supply is 650W if I recall correctly, Manufacturer is Antec, but I can't see anything else without removing it from my PC. Anyhow, I haven't added new hardware in quite a while, so I would rule that out. Could this problem really be caused by a power supply? It's not like my whole computer died, I can still interact with other windows when PA is hung up.
    I do tend to run lots of "third party" (not Windows or PA) programs in the background, but I usually close most of them to conserve CPU and memory when running PA. Usually the only things left are mouse related software (e.g. XMouse, Razer), a desktop window manager (AquaSnap), maybe Google Hangouts, sometimes Steam (depends on if launched from Steam), Avast, and a few others depending on if I remember to close them.

    Again, none of these things are new since the latest updates to PA. Of course, that doesn't mean that a new feature in PA couldn't have started a problem with something I'd had in previous versions, but...

    I appreciate your helpfulness, but these don't seem like feasible issues to me...
  6. Zenotheory

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    Blue Screen (Not blue screen of Death) after clicking on a Notification have to press F5 to refresh UI to get game back.

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