GT70 2OC fps drop when playing League of Legends

So I've been playing League of Legends for quite a time with GT70 2OC, I've always maxed the graphic and also disabled v-sync, it hasn't be a problem. But recently, my fps will drop just at anytime when I'm playing League of Legends, even tho I tried to lower the graphic and also enabled v-sync, the problem doesn't solve, any suggestion to fix this problem? I really need some helps

hi RX8,
i used to install a cracked version of OS and having same problem like this.
sometimes there will be missing file but it would be found couple days later.
sometimes there will be software issue, for example, no sound during mp3 play or video play, but couple days later it will be solved automatically.
after that, i installed an official OS Win7 then all the problem gone....
Quote from: RX-8 on 16-March-15, 15:53:33
Thanks for reminding me of the HDD problem.
I met this kind of problems before because of my HDD is having bad sectors.
Checking the healthy of the disk is a good idea.

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