I recently turned off core memory integrity on my computer so I could join a Chinese game, and now I'm experiencing serious issues. My computer seems to be "melting"—it's crashing frequently, it's super slow, and I can't even download the graphics drivers. At one point, my mouse stopped working entirely. I'm really worried that I might have a BIOS virus or something worse. Am I in big trouble here?
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Before you freak out, did you try turning core memory integrity back on? That might help stabilize things. Also, any details on the game you downloaded? People sometimes get burned by shady titles.
Joining a Chinese game server can be fine, but turning off those security features is risky. If your computer is truly failing, it’s a good idea to flash your BIOS and then wipe the hard drive before reinstalling Windows. It's better to be cautious here!
Absolutely! After checking everything, starting fresh by wiping your hard drive sounds like the best route.
It's definitely concerning if your computer is acting like it's melting! Disabling core memory integrity can leave you vulnerable to malware. I'd suggest doing a full system scan and maybe consider reinstalling Windows to clear out any potential issues. Definitely keep backups of your important files, just in case!
Totally agree! Better safe than sorry. Hopefully, a fresh install will get everything back in shape for you.
Honestly, if it’s crashing a lot and running slow, just do a clean install of Windows. It usually solves most software problems. Just make sure you have all your important stuff backed up first before you wipe everything!
Yes, let's hear the game name! I want to avoid that one for sure!