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rusty1983

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  1. OK That didn't work....still happening. I have noticed it is more frequent if i am playing any type of media e.g windows media player (mp3's) or VLC (Xvid's) However, I can stream a whole TV show from 4OD or BBCi Player without it cutting out, but very frequent when listening to music. After trying multiple drivers, I deffinatly think this is a microsoft problem rather than nVidia Lets just hope they release some sort of fix for nVidia chipsets. Guess it's my own fault for using a BETA OS as primary Thanks and any more info then please don't hold back on me, as you can imagine it's very frustrating
  2. ok thanks, i'll give it a try
  3. Hi, I am having the exact same problem... using the x86 version of Win7, nVidia nForce network controller and avast home 4.8 AV I have tried the latest drivers (official and BETA) and still get the same results... internet cutting out every 5-10 minuits with same error as above. I don't want to un-install avast as it is the only AV that i have found consistantly effective and the other AV's that are "supported" by Win7 are very buggy resource hogs and basicaly rubbish. This is rather annoying as it never happend on vista, but i don't want to go back to vista because i really like and am now familliar with Win7 Has anyone fixed this problem? If so, any help would be great. thanks

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