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Old 12-31-2008   #51 (permalink)


Vista Home Premium 32bit [x86] - SP2
 
 

Re: Vista Reliability Scores

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Bare Foot Kid View Post
Later Ted
Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Smiley View Post
Here's mine!
Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by smarteyeball View Post
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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Old 12-31-2008   #52 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate SP2 x64 : Seven Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Vista Reliability Scores

Have a look through this and see if helps mate:

Reliability Monitor - Reset
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Old 01-01-2009   #53 (permalink)


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Re: Vista Reliability Scores

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by smarteyeball View Post
Have a look through this and see if helps mate:

Reliability Monitor - Reset
G'Day Mate,

I'm just wondering if this is the cause of my Reliability Scores ceasing to log data from 05Sep08?

vista-reliability-scores-disabled.jpg
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Old 01-11-2009   #54 (permalink)


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.

vista-r-p-monitor.jpg

#02: 04 Sep '08. Last Day of Logged Activity.

vista-r-p-monitor-2.jpg

#03: Event Viewer. Error Message. How, and where do I go to 'fix' this state?

vista-reliability.jpg

#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.

vista-reliability-scores-disabled.jpg

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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Old 01-11-2009   #55 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate 32bit SP2
 
 

Re: Vista Reliability Scores

Here is mine:
rm2.jpg
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Old 01-11-2009   #56 (permalink)


Vista Home Premium 64bit
 
 

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.
reliability-2009.jpg
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Old 01-12-2009   #57 (permalink)


Windows 7 x64
 
 

Re: Vista Reliability Scores

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by satchmo View Post
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
Yea the 64 bit version of HL2 can get a bit jerky for me. Not total freezing up, but just when playing it will freeze for a couple of seconds every so often.
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Old 01-12-2009   #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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Old 01-12-2009   #59 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate X64 SP2
 
 

Re: Vista Reliability Scores

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by sassofalco View Post
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
Apparently you have corruption that only a reinstall may fix, as you probably do not have shadow copy restore points that go that far back.
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Old 01-13-2009   #60 (permalink)


Vista Home Premium 32bit [x86] - SP2
 
 

Re: Vista Reliability Scores

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by rive0108 View Post
Apparently you have corruption that only a reinstall may fix, as you probably do not have shadow copy restore points that go that far back.
Thanks for that.......so it's just 'bite the bullet' time. My Vista is OEM.

Cheers.
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