- Switched out DVD to check if there was an issue there
Uninstalled and re-installed makemkv
Tried to play video with another program to make sure it plays
Checked event logs each time has reset
Ran msconfig and disabled all other services
Tried a system restore to a period where I knew I had a successful MKV run.
Finally, re-installed windows 10 Pro
Computer Restarts when Processing
Computer Restarts when Processing
Hello, I have been have an odd issue with the latest version. (1.10.8). Once I have selected the title and begin to process, the computer will restart on it's own. It seems to happen at random as well, sometimes it does it nearly at the begnining and or about 500 MB processed. I have checked the event viewer logs and only find that it was an unexpected shutdown. I can't seem to find the issue. I have tried the following:
Re: Computer Restarts when Processing
Random resets should not, of course, happen. And you've done a lot of troubleshooting of common things that cause them.
What CPU monitoring do you have installed? Do you have a memory test utility that can sweep your RAM for defects? What you describe is consistent with a couple of scenarios.
1 - Temperature issue, caused by cooling problems. I discount this because MakeMKV is really not that CPU intensive. If your cooling passages were plugged, you'd see temperature problems with a lot of applications. A CPU temperature monitor program can help with determining that.
2 - RAM instability. This one will show up randomly, especially because Win10 randomizes memory assignments, but it will manifest in applications that use large memory buffers... Like MakeMKV. You can tell MakeMKV to use a larger or smaller buffer, but the automatic mode seems to setting on about 500MB if you have enough RAM, and the RAM usage goes up and down during the rip. If it happens to hit a bad spot in the memory, you can end up with a reset.
There are a lot of free memory test programs out there, but they take a long time to verify all RAM in the system. Try shrinking MakeMKV's buffer size first (Preferences->IO menu) to see if that changes the behavior. Go for the RAM test either way, though.
3 - Other hardware issue. You've covered most of those. And, frankly, most things that can reset the CPU directly without giving Windows a chance to log SOMETHING are hardware related.
What CPU monitoring do you have installed? Do you have a memory test utility that can sweep your RAM for defects? What you describe is consistent with a couple of scenarios.
1 - Temperature issue, caused by cooling problems. I discount this because MakeMKV is really not that CPU intensive. If your cooling passages were plugged, you'd see temperature problems with a lot of applications. A CPU temperature monitor program can help with determining that.
2 - RAM instability. This one will show up randomly, especially because Win10 randomizes memory assignments, but it will manifest in applications that use large memory buffers... Like MakeMKV. You can tell MakeMKV to use a larger or smaller buffer, but the automatic mode seems to setting on about 500MB if you have enough RAM, and the RAM usage goes up and down during the rip. If it happens to hit a bad spot in the memory, you can end up with a reset.
There are a lot of free memory test programs out there, but they take a long time to verify all RAM in the system. Try shrinking MakeMKV's buffer size first (Preferences->IO menu) to see if that changes the behavior. Go for the RAM test either way, though.
3 - Other hardware issue. You've covered most of those. And, frankly, most things that can reset the CPU directly without giving Windows a chance to log SOMETHING are hardware related.
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