You didn't reveal much about your network. I recall this happening to Torrent users.
Hello i recently built my own pc and it worked. but then my hdd started dying so i bought a ssd. After i had put my ssd in and put windows 7 on it my pc started freezing at random times. It seems to happen more often the more internet i used. So i looked at event manager and i saw this:
As you can see quit alot of things happen in those few seconds. first i get the Critical Error: The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. Then right after that error i get the error: Audit events have been dropped by the transport. 0. After doing some research i have found that its an error with the network card on my motherboard. So i bought a PCIe network card and it worked great. for a few hours but then my pc froze again. I looked at the event manager and it had the same eoors and everything.
But then i noticed an error that was wierd and happend every time. Error: The browser driver has received too many illegal datagrams from the remote computer EXPERIA to name EXX-PC on transport NetBT_Tcpip_{FA5C72FF-D23A-47C9-90A3-A2281EB0DC3F}. The data is the datagram. No more events will be generated until the reset frequency has expired. I dont know if this means anything but it may help.
please someone help me. I really want my pc to work again.
Thanks in advance for reading this and helping me.
Here are my pc specs:
Motherboard: asus crosshair v formula-z
Cpu: AMD fx-9590 (not overclocked)
Cooler: NZXT Kraken x61
Power Supply: Corsair RM1000
Video Cards: GTX 970 and a GTX 660 TI
SSD: samsung 850 500 GB
HDD: 2TB HDD (old hdd that has al my stuff on from old pc) and a 3TB HDD ( for extra storage)
New Network Card: TP-LINK TG-3468 Gigabit PCI Express Network Adapter
I hope someone can help me i would really appreciate it.
If you need more info you can just ask it. Anything to fix my pc.

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