No problem, as I said before this problem happened when I only had a hard drive too, It was exactly the same.
I've re-dowloaded the SF_Diagnostic tool and kept on trying to grab and it stops less than 1/4 the way through.
I've stopped the CPU overclock due to only having 4GB ram now, do you think that I should have a look at the GPU factory overclock? some people have reported of lowering the voltage a little and the problems which they had gone.
What does the message mean? what reasoning did it have for the driver to crash?
The firmware hasn't been updated, probably should of done it before I put everything on it, means I need to back it up.
I've re-dowloaded the SF_Diagnostic tool and kept on trying to grab and it stops less than 1/4 the way through.
I've stopped the CPU overclock due to only having 4GB ram now, do you think that I should have a look at the GPU factory overclock? some people have reported of lowering the voltage a little and the problems which they had gone.
What does the message mean? what reasoning did it have for the driver to crash?
The firmware hasn't been updated, probably should of done it before I put everything on it, means I need to back it up.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Premium 64bitIntel Core I5 2500kCorsair 8GB 1333mhzGTX 560Ti
- OS
- Windows 7 Premium 64bit
- CPU
- Intel Core I5 2500k
- Motherboard
- P8Z68-V PRO
- Memory
- Corsair 8GB 1333mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 560Ti
- Sound Card
- Sound Blaster Recon3D
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung something.
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Cooling
- CPU - Noctua C12P SE14 Other: Corsair AF Silent 140mm+ other
- Other Info
- 120GB OCZ Agility