Is Radmin VPN Causing My Computer Crashes?

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Asked By GamerNinja88 On

I recently downloaded Radmin VPN to play a game with a friend. After the installation, my computer restarted unexpectedly and began updating. This cycle of crashes continued for several boots, and eventually, Radmin deleted itself from my system. After redownloading it, it worked fine for a couple of days, but today, it deleted itself again. Now, whenever I try to boot up my PC, it crashes within a minute, even prompting me to reconnect after repeated attempts. I suspect Radmin might be the issue since everything started after I installed it. I haven't found anything online about it being a virus, so I'm unsure what to do. Any suggestions?

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Answered By CuriousCat42 On

Radmin is known for helping set up a server for games, similar to Hamachi. Since it’s free, you might want to be cautious. If your PC crashes too quickly to uninstall it, try booting in safe mode to remove Radmin or run scans without it loading. Also, make sure your system is updated, as some conflicts could also arise from outdated drivers.

Answered By TechWizard21 On

Seems like you might be dealing with some malware, or Radmin itself could be causing issues. It’s a good idea to look at reviews for it since free VPNs can sometimes be risky. If you can manage it, try uninstalling Radmin, running Windows Defender and Malwarebytes scans, or as a last resort, consider reinstalling Windows if the crashes keep happening.

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