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Windows 7: SF Diagnostic Tool - Using for Troubleshooting

19 Jun 2010   #39
Capt.Jack Sparrow

Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
 
 
SF Diagnostic Tool - Using for Troubleshooting

Using SF Diagnostic Tool v5 For Troubleshooting

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Last edited by Capt.Jack Sparrow; 2 Weeks Ago at 10:29 PM..
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05 Aug 2012   #40
Husien

Windows 7 Starter
 
 

hay my name husien frm Indonesia after i use his i have eror with cannot find msinfo32
what is it?
thank
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07 Aug 2012   #41
PurpleTearZ

Windows 7
 
 

Hello when i try to attach a zip file to a BSOD related thread it says "uploading file,please wait",i waited 30 mins and nothin happened can i get helped whit this sort of problem?im just trying to attach those dumps files to get helped .thank you

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10 Aug 2012   #42
Alpha0mega

Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

thanks a lot., a very handy useful tool., have a nice day.
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12 Aug 2012   #43
Homeuser66

Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by PurpleTearZ View Post
Hello when i try to attach a zip file to a BSOD related thread it says "uploading file,please wait",i waited 30 mins and nothin happened can i get helped whit this sort of problem?im just trying to attach those dumps files to get helped .thank you

make sure it's a .zip file....
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20 Aug 2012   #44
ruggb

windows 7
 
 
cptn - it became invisible

i ran the program. the first time it created the folder on my DT.
I decided i messed it up because i only had one entry in the folder after running 3-4 items so i deleted the folder and started over.
now the folder does not show up on my DT, but it is creating files - somewhere.
if i run an item more than once it will ask if i want to replace it.
where did the folder go?????

OK, I found it.....
small issue with ur program
After I deleted the original folder it created on my desktop - it created the next folder in the root under its own created Desktop folder.
My profile is on my D: drive under Users
weird...........

Last edited by ruggb; 20 Aug 2012 at 08:14 PM..
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20 Aug 2012   #45
Homeuser66

Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 

The same thing happened to me...it was under my D: drive as well..
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20 Aug 2012   #46
Brink

64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 & Windows 8 Enterprise
Texas
 
 

Hello Ruggb and Homeuser66,

I sent a message to the program developer to make him aware of this issue to see what he may be able to do for this. Hopefully he'll have a solution soon.
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21 Aug 2012   #47
Capt.Jack Sparrow

Windows 7 Ultimate - 64-bit | Windows 8 Pro - 64-bit
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by ruggb View Post
i ran the program. the first time it created the folder on my DT.
I decided i messed it up because i only had one entry in the folder after running 3-4 items so i deleted the folder and started over.
now the folder does not show up on my DT, but it is creating files - somewhere.
if i run an item more than once it will ask if i want to replace it.
where did the folder go?????

OK, I found it.....
small issue with ur program
After I deleted the original folder it created on my desktop - it created the next folder in the root under its own created Desktop folder.
My profile is on my D: drive under Users
weird...........
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Homeuser66 View Post
The same thing happened to me...it was under my D: drive as well..
Thanks for reporting. I'm looking into it. I'll release an update soon as I can
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21 Aug 2012   #48
Homeuser66

Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Capt.Jack Sparrow View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by ruggb View Post
i ran the program. the first time it created the folder on my DT.
I decided i messed it up because i only had one entry in the folder after running 3-4 items so i deleted the folder and started over.
now the folder does not show up on my DT, but it is creating files - somewhere.
if i run an item more than once it will ask if i want to replace it.
where did the folder go?????

OK, I found it.....
small issue with ur program
After I deleted the original folder it created on my desktop - it created the next folder in the root under its own created Desktop folder.
My profile is on my D: drive under Users
weird...........
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Homeuser66 View Post
The same thing happened to me...it was under my D: drive as well..
Thanks for reporting. I'm looking into it. I'll release an update soon as I can
Hey, if it helps. I installed 2 120GB SSD's in a RAID0 and changed my target path for all MY DOCUMENTS, PICTS, ECT... to my D: Drive...maybe that is why it was on another drive, but it should have still shown on the Desktop anyway...

I thought this might be useful information, so I replied with it....Hope it helps!
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23 Aug 2012   #49
rahul268

Windows 7 Home Premium
 
 

Apart from System Information, none of the other information seems to be able to be detected by my computer. Please guide me as to whether the rest of the info may be available on my computer so that I can post it in the forum asap. Thank you.
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