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| Vista Home Premium 32bit [x86] - SP2 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores Hey Guys, My last logged update entry in Reliability Monitor>System Stability Chart, was done on the 3rd September 2008, with no other log entries since then. ![]() In the meantime, I've made some radical changes to my programs and browser, and upgraded to 4GB[3.2GB actual] RAM. If there is somehow a way that I may have unintentionally deactivated the System Stability Chart, I need to know if there is some way whereby I can reactivate this very useful log record? ![]() Incidentally, most of my Application Failures are of the 'IE7 has stopped working and has restarted'....variety. Since installation of FireFox3, I have not had even one such similar event. Cheers. |
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| Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 : Seven Ultimate x64 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores |
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| | #53 (permalink) |
| Vista Home Premium 32bit [x86] - SP2 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores I'm just wondering if this is the cause of my Reliability Scores ceasing to log data from 05Sep08? |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit [x86] - SP2 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores G'Day Guys, Sorry, but I'm getting quite frustrated and confused by this Vista Reliability issue. Three times I've tried to kick-start the Reliability Monitor - System Stability Chart, and three times it has failed to re-set, or even activate for that matter. The following are a numer of screenshots that I have done of where I have tried to locate the source of my problem. It would seem that #04 could be the culprit, but I have no idea about what I should do to resolve this obvious malfunction. I am not one to go diving into the Registry, and don't understand the requirements for 'elevated'**[see Edit] commands. Basically, I'm lost! Vista Reliability Monitor - System Stability Chart. #01: September '08. Last month of Logged Activity. ![]() #02: 04 Sep '08. Last Day of Logged Activity. ![]() #03: Event Viewer. Error Message. How, and where do I go to 'fix' this state? ![]() #04: Task Scheduler. Error Message. How do I 'repair' this corrupted 'file[?]'. Now I'm really lost and have no idea of what to do next. ![]() If more information is needed, please don't hesitate to ask. I have no problems in doing sequential 'snips' if necessary. All I hope to achieve is to get this Log system up and running again, as it appears to be a very useful aid on the system health. Besides, if it is still recoverable, then it can recommence earning its keep! Cheers. sassofalco Edit. ** Found here; Elevated Command Prompt Shortcut - Create Last edited by sassofalco; 01-12-2009 at 02:44 AM.. |
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| Vista Ultimate 32bit SP2 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores |
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| Vista Home Premium 64bit | Re: Vista Reliability Scores |
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| Windows 7 x64 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores Everything runs fine on my computer, except that the 64-bit version of Half-Life 2 keeps freezing up on me. I have to run the 32-bit version if I want to play the game. Attachment 9403 |
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| | #58 (permalink) |
| Vista Home Premium 64bit | Re: Vista Reliability Scores There's really no point of playing the 64-bit version when it's so buggy while the 32-bit version plays perfectly. Valve seems to have broken the 64-bit version of Half-Life 2 even more with the recent Steam updates. |
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| | #59 (permalink) |
| Vista Ultimate X64 SP2 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores G'Day Guys, Sorry, but I'm getting quite frustrated and confused by this Vista Reliability issue. Three times I've tried to kick-start the Reliability Monitor - System Stability Chart, and three times it has failed to re-set, or even activate for that matter. The following are a numer of screenshots that I have done of where I have tried to locate the source of my problem. It would seem that #04 could be the culprit, but I have no idea about what I should do to resolve this obvious malfunction. I am not one to go diving into the Registry, and don't understand the requirements for 'elevated'**[see Edit] commands. Basically, I'm lost! Vista Reliability Monitor - System Stability Chart. #01: September '08. Last month of Logged Activity. Attachment 9382 #02: 04 Sep '08. Last Day of Logged Activity. Attachment 9383 #03: Event Viewer. Error Message. How, and where do I go to 'fix' this state? Attachment 9384 #04: Task Scheduler. Error Message. How do I 'repair' this corrupted 'file[?]'. Now I'm really lost and have no idea of what to do next. Attachment 9385 If more information is needed, please don't hesitate to ask. I have no problems in doing sequential 'snips' if necessary. All I hope to achieve is to get this Log system up and running again, as it appears to be a very useful aid on the system health. Besides, if it is still recoverable, then it can recommence earning its keep! Cheers. sassofalco Edit. ** Found here; Elevated Command Prompt Shortcut - Create |
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| Vista Home Premium 32bit [x86] - SP2 | Re: Vista Reliability Scores |
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