On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Brian Lloyd brian-wb6...@lloyd.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Ray Andrews k9...@rnacs.com wrote:
Brian,
Watch your disk activity light. My old XP machine had very spikes each time
the disk was accessed. Only solution was new PC.
It is not
At 03:58 PM 2/28/2009, Brian Lloyd wrote:
Regardless, thank you Ray for putting the bug in my ear to go back and
check again. Several times now a software update has changed settings
on me so I need to remember that Microsoft *will* change settings away
from what the user has set.
73 de Brian,
Brian
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
73, Ray, K9DUR
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Tim Ellison telli...@itsco.com wrote:
Kind of like getting a whipping before doing anything wrong because you will
end up needing one eventually. Thank you sir, may I have another :-)
And I am trying to get a different machine to run powerSDR reliably.
Every
10:27 AM
To: Tim Ellison
Cc: k5...@sbcglobal.net; FlexRadio
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] new version of net possible problem
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 1:19 PM, Tim Ellison telli...@itsco.com wrote:
Kind of like getting a whipping before doing anything wrong because
you will end up needing one
Brian,
There is still some application or device that is causing this. I have
4 computers with all the Windows OS, I can run for days on any without
seeing that high of a DPC, and PowerSDR not stopping.. Maybe Tim has
a good suggestion with the BIOS update, but I am not sure how to
Brian,
Watch your disk activity light. My old XP machine had very spikes each time
the disk was accessed. Only solution was new PC.
73, Ray, K9DUR
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Ray Andrews k9...@rnacs.com wrote:
Brian,
Watch your disk activity light. My old XP machine had very spikes each time
the disk was accessed. Only solution was new PC.
It is not happening every time there is disk I/O. I did consider that
it might be the
It might be my imagination but I think MS is sticking .net 3.5 on
machines now in the automatic install mode (I cannot promise this but
think I have seen it fly by). I am sure that 3.5 is needed for
Sliverlight which is MS's answer to flash so maybe thats whats
happening??
Neal Campbell
Abroham
I did the windows update and it installed a .Net update
Now I'm having problems
Wasn't there some mention of this on the reflector.
So far using Restore hasn't fixed my problems.
Can't find a way to remove this new version of Net either.
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Maybe MS is encouraging use to move off XP?
Here was a note from Jim:
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Huge latency spikes
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All
I didn't really want to install .NET 3.5 but I always read the
notes first and found that what they are calling .NET 3.5
actually contains SP1 for .NET 2 which is required
On 2/26/2009 2:57 PM, Mike Naruta wrote:
Maybe MS is encouraging use to move off XP?
Here was a note from Jim:
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Huge latency spikes
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All
I didn't really want to install .NET 3.5 but I always read the notes
first and found that what they are calling .NET 3.5 actually
: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flexradio] new version of net possible problem
On 2/26/2009 2:57 PM, Mike Naruta wrote:
Maybe MS is encouraging use to move off XP?
Here was a note from Jim:
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Huge latency spikes
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I didn't really want
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