To share a big AVI clip with the forum, just upload it to a cloud service like OneDrive or DropBox and post the link. If you don't have any of those you can upload to this OneDrive
*folder* on my account. It will take a long time to upload a big file, but any of these options will likely be faster than what you saw with the FTP site.
Thanks very much for the DxDiag results. I'm concerned about all the errors listed at the end, especially because this is a clean install. You've had serious crashes with AVG, several internal Windows processes (like WindowsUpdate) and something called DipAwayMode, which is apparently part of the ASUS utility suite.
None of these are good, and in combination they point to some serious problems with this installation. If I were you, I'd remove the ASUS suite and AVG, at least temporarily, then right-click on the Start menu and choose
Windows command prompt (Admin) or
Windows PowerShell (Admin), whichever one you've got showing will work.
Type in
sfc /scannow and let Windows try to repair the problems it finds. You may need to run it several times before it can clean up all the problems, but there's also a chance that it won't be able to resolve everything on its own. If that's the case, I'd try
Reset this PC (Start|Settings|Update & Security|Recovery) and let that finish. Then run
sfc again and make sure it reports
no errors, then try running PD13 and see how it behaves.
At that point, you should also download and install the latest Intel graphics driver. The latest release was Aug 12.
Repairing Windows may or may not have an impact on the AVI crashes, but it's
definitely something you want to fix now. There's a newer Win10 build available (10525) if you sign up to be a Windows Insider (see my earlier post in this thread for details), and you might want to install that once you have a fundamentally sound setup with build 10240.
So, if you could send us a clip or two first, we could try it out on defferent machines and see if there's anything we can find to resolve it while you're working on the installation problems with Windows.
Good luck!
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