28-10-2009, 00:08 | #281 |
Screaming Orgasm
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Don't think I can do 64-bit Minidumps, otherwise I'd offer to diagnose the problem for you. Without more info on that front it's just guesswork.
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28-10-2009, 00:29 | #282 | |
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The new fangled restore tools that run off the 100mb partition seem be unable to fix the problem. Since there isn't anything on the HDD other than the borked W7 install, the only thing I have to loose in a fresh format and install is time. If I continue to get BSOD when I have another go then it's probably pointing towards a hardware fault (wouldn't know where to start first ). |
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28-10-2009, 01:32 | #283 |
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Out of interest whats everyones power settings when it comes to laptops? Windows 7 gives you a whole lot of choice! I personally feel things need fine tuning a little, need to make sure i can squeeze the most out of my battery for certain occasions in "power saver", yet make sure the computer is able to rinse the battery and not sleep or hibernate so quickly (for film watching etc...) in "High Performance". Even more annyoing is trying to find a balance for the balanced power setting, one that i will most often be leaving it on.
I'm trying to work out how long is sensible before i switch my screen off, or hard drives or hibernate and what certain things want scaling back on a day to day basis. Theres so much to choose from and so much to think about i havent quite worked out exactly myself yet, but i'm gonna look into it the next fews days I wouldn't mind a battery meter like the one that comes default with ubuntu either |
28-10-2009, 01:56 | #284 |
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All down to personal preference. For example even in high performance on my laptop I limit the CPU to a maximum of 80% (or so). That's to stop it getting rather too hot mind.
Limiting CPU speed and turning the brightness down will help most under "power saver". Disk spin down is only useful if you can keep the disk idle, which I rarely find is possible for very long (spinning the disk back up wipes out the saving). Obviously disable stuff you don't need (do you need the network card enabled on battery power, for example). PS - this is all based on Vista, but Windows 7 isn't that different IIRC. |
28-10-2009, 02:19 | #285 |
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Yeah they're very similar, i love the options but i can never make my mind up! Also i'm unsure at what real impact having wireless is minimum power saving or maximum performace really does in the real world etc...
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29-10-2009, 21:18 | #286 | |
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30-10-2009, 10:11 | #287 |
Smother me in chocolate and eat flapjacks with it!
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Processor 7.3 RAM 7.3 Graphics Aero 6.8 Graphics Gaming 6.8 HDD 5.9 Not really fussed about the numbers to be honest, I'm yet to find anything my machine struggles with so I'm perfectly happy
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30-10-2009, 11:37 | #288 |
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You'll probably only break 6 in a stripe setup I imagine, or maybe a quick ssd. My striped disks are 5.9 in Vista, but I'm switching it to Linux shortly so I'll never find out what 7 would have given it
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30-10-2009, 17:37 | #289 |
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It has xp compatibility. What pro/ultimate has is XP virtual machine. Which home users wouldn't use anyway.
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edit: Ooh, seems to work! Last edited by Nutcase; 03-11-2009 at 20:36. |
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