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  1. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #151

    bludgard69 said:
    Errors remain.I guess I just have to keep looking.

    I'll be back in a little while.

    NoN,I deeply appreciate your help.We'll get it figured out.

    Have to do some prep for 4th.

    See you in a bit!

    Much Love.
    OK, i'm aware of that 4th day...

    See you later, then!
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  2. Posts : 241
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #152

    Who Crashed


    Hi,NoN.

    I ran this per your suggestion...nothing.I should be happy,yet I would like to know what the root of my problem is.

    Anyway,I'll be around shortly.Thanks again.
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  3.    #153

    Look in in Services for any ATI service and disable it. Operate for awhile to test performance.

    Set a Restore Point then install CCC to see what changes. Operate with it installed for awhile to test performance.
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  4. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #154

    bludgard69 said:
    Hi,NoN.

    I ran this per your suggestion...nothing.I should be happy,yet I would like to know what the root of my problem is.

    Anyway,I'll be around shortly.Thanks again.
    OK, good news. That mean none of windows 7 crashed since you clean install.

    Mean either no big worry from Ati...It must be something to do, that made the driver to trigger only half-way.


    Look in in Services for any ATI service and disable it. Operate for awhile to test performance.

    Set a Restore Point then install CCC to see what changes. Operate with it installed for awhile to test performance.
    You could try now what gregrocker suggested and as i already said to you either, try again C.C.C. from the Acer driver install to perform a test.
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  5. Posts : 241
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #155

    I installed Resident Evil 5.Ran a benchmark without CCC.

    Installed CCC,and ra n another benchmark.

    Benchmarks remained pretty-much the same with Direct-X 9.It ran at a higher FPS than Direct-X 10.(With or wtithout CCC)

    Direct-X 10 version ran at half the FPS when benchmarked with CCC than without it.

    The same errors remain in Event Viewer.

    There is also one that has repeated wich indicates failed attemps to update MSE.Yet when I manually update MSE there are no issues.So far I think there are three insidences of this.

    Sorry I could't get around to posting results sooner.

    Question:Is it safe to use Restore as my primary safety-net?What I mean is ,will constantly creating and restoring these points cause any significant wear on hard disk-SATA?

    I am still very pleased with my OS.Runs like the proverbial well-oiled sewing-machine.
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  6. Posts : 914
    Windows 8 Pro
       #156

    bludgard69 said:
    Question:Is it safe to use Restore as my primary safety-net?What I mean is ,will constantly creating and restoring these points cause any significant wear on hard disk-SATA?

    I am still very pleased with my OS.Runs like the proverbial well-oiled sewing-machine.
    I think Imaging your hard drive would probably be your best option. If I'm understanding you correctly.

    Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup[2]=Backup Restore
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  7. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #157

    bludgard69 said:
    I installed Resident Evil 5.Ran a benchmark without CCC.

    Installed CCC,and ra n another benchmark.

    Benchmarks remained pretty-much the same with Direct-X 9.It ran at a higher FPS than Direct-X 10.(With or wtithout CCC)

    Direct-X 10 version ran at half the FPS when benchmarked with CCC than without it.

    The same errors remain in Event Viewer.
    It does not shows them as critical errors, but alert errors, so i guess that might be at star-up those showing.

    I am still very pleased with my OS.Runs like the proverbial well-oiled sewing-machine.
    Glad to hear that!
    Do not sew one of your finger searching patching

    Cheers, NoN.
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  8.    #158

    If you Google that MSE error you will link to the fix: you have to delete a file from within its Program File so it regenerates. I don't know the exact file but have Googled the error to resolve the error several times in past.

    Have you read everything on the web for both of the ATI errors?
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  9. Posts : 241
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #159

    System Image


    electrotune1200 said:
    bludgard69 said:
    Question:Is it safe to use Restore as my primary safety-net?What I mean is ,will constantly creating and restoring these points cause any significant wear on hard disk-SATA?

    I am still very pleased with my OS.Runs like the proverbial well-oiled sewing-machine.
    I think Imaging your hard drive would probably be your best option. If I'm understanding you correctly.

    Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup[2]=Backup Restore

    Thanks,electrotune1200.

    I believe heavily in creating system images.There is nothing better for me.

    I didn't know if making restore points often and then reverting back to them would cause undue wear.I mean it is a disk.Stands to reason that at sometime this will wear out?Is there a life expectancy on a HDD?
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  10. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #160

    bludgard69 said:
    electrotune1200 said:
    bludgard69 said:
    Question:Is it safe to use Restore as my primary safety-net?What I mean is ,will constantly creating and restoring these points cause any significant wear on hard disk-SATA?

    I am still very pleased with my OS.Runs like the proverbial well-oiled sewing-machine.
    I think Imaging your hard drive would probably be your best option. If I'm understanding you correctly.

    Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup[2]=Backup Restore

    Thanks,electrotune1200.

    I believe heavily in creating system images.There is nothing better for me.

    I didn't know if making restore points often and then reverting back to them would cause undue wear.I mean it is a disk.Stands to reason that at sometime this will wear out?Is there a life expectancy on a HDD?
    Hi there!

    Restore point are not enough, just good when you made a mistake! Hdd can live shorter or longer depend how you do care and i suppose how it works during heavy tranfert of files.
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