Alright, here's what you need to try. This will result in a loss of ALL your CS:S settings and downloaded maps/sounds/whatevers, but we have to narrow down to determine if it's your computer or the game.
Uninstall CS:S via the Steam interface. After the uninstall is complete, navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common (if you're using Windows XP, the (x86) won't be there, but same path). Inside this folder is a Counter-Strike Source folder. Delete it.
Reinstall the game. Report back here the results and we'll go from there to the next step.
Is it happening whenever you try to render any 3D graphics? In other words do 3D games other than CSS and DoDS work fine? My graphics card shit the bed a couple years ago with somewhat similar symptoms. Everything worked fine for 2D but as soon as I tried to play any game using 3D, everything would freeze and I'd have to restart my PC. I ended up just downloading a basic 3D demo to test with and it would crash every time I started it. Replaced the graphics card and problem was solved. This was back when Nvidia was having solder problems with their GPUs...
UPDATE: This did not solve the problem.
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The only games I have are CSS and DoDS. I don't think it has to do with the graphics card though but I may be wrong. I am able to create my own server and play and everything else works it's just the "Find Servers" problem.
Alright Rofl, next step. I realize this is a total pain in the ass, but assuming there's not a fatal issue with a piece of your hardware, we can get it working, just might take us a few tries.
After your computer crashes, is it blue screening or are you simply receiving a black screen followed by your BIOS boot up screen? Since it's also happening on DoDS, we can reasonably assume it's not just the CS:S files that were/are borked but also the Source engine files. In that case, here's what you need to do.
Uninstall ALL Source based Steam games (based on your description, this should only include CS:S and DoDS) from the Steam interface. After that, navigate back to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps. Inside of this folder, you should see several files with a GCF extension - multiplayer ob binaries.gcf, source 2007 shared materials.gcf, source models.gcf, etc. - delete all of them.
When you go to download CS:S again, these files will be re-downloaded and recreated. If there's something wrong with one of your Source core files, this could be the problem and redownloading them should resolve it.
Let me know if it still continues to crash. It very well may, in which case we'll start attacking your drivers and hardware next.
When the game freezes, it just stays on the CS:S screen and I am not able to alt tab or ctrl alt delete my way out of it. Also, the only .gcf files I see are winui.gcf and sourceinit.gcf. I'm not sure if that is a major problem or not. Just tried what you said JW and to no avail.
Last edited by RofLoLmao; 07-12-2013 at 12:18 AM.
Alright, then we have an underlying driver or hardware problem. Which makes this a bit harder to figure out.
What kind of video card do you have? Are you familiar with the process of uninstalling and reinstalling video devices and drivers? If so, completely uninstall your video card's drivers and the device from the Control Panel, reboot and then reinstall the latest drivers from your hardware manufacturer's website. If not, let me know and I'll give you some instructions.
Edit: Some people are saying they're able to connect to servers via the console. Do you have the console enabled in your game and, if so, do you know how to connect to servers with it?
Last edited by jwtemp; 07-14-2013 at 09:22 AM.
I am not good with computers at all so instructions would help out a lot.