During video playback system crash

I have x 64 bit vista Home premium, it worked fine for about a year after purchase, but then he started crashing randomly while the video is playing, essentially, I replaced the computer part by part to fix the problem but nothing done.

Currently I use geforce 9800 gtx with the latest drivers and video card for everything else
Using CCCP as a codecs to play videos
With the help of Zoom player as a player, accidents are not affected by the player, I'm blocking on windows support

Computer freezes at random times it may be days (no gel for days) or seconds (less than 20 seconds after starting to play video) between freezes. My screen goes black or freezes the image, either disappears from sound or runs for a few seconds after the video freeze and then cramping, just up.

I don't know it it's a hardware or software problem, or both

Can someone shed light on it for me plese

Very appreciated

Hello Yuigg,

Thanks for posting on the Microsoft answers Community Forum.

Your computer stop only during playback of a video or Windows Media Player?
You get errors or just a hang or freeze?
It really sounds like a driver problem.

NVIDIA has a new driver from 3 March, do not know if you have it.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x64_182.08_whql.html
If you do not have this version, please download and install the current version of the driver.

If you already have the current version, it would be more useful to run a boot for
see if there are any third-party software or programs that may interfere.

Follow the steps outlined in the article below to see if we can determine if there is a problem with other programs.
KB 929135 - how to solve a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

Please reply to this post and let us know if it helped to solve your problem or if you need further assistance.

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