Category: Computers
Windows XP SP3 “Access Denied” Error on Install
Posted by Wanderlust in Software, Troubleshooting Saturday, 23 August 2008 03:13 No Comments
I decided to update to SP3 finally on my main system and received “Access Denied” when installing.
After some looking around, I found this article at Microsoft.com:
Method 3 is what I used to correct the issue.
Terrible at posting the past 2 months…
Posted by Wanderlust in Drivers, First Person Shooters, Hardware, PC Gaming, Site News, Web, XBox 360 Friday, 25 July 2008 04:03 No Comments
Not sure really what I’ve been up to other than not posting here!
Actually I’ve been busy with my house, the yard and real world stuff. I’ve been playing UT3 and BF2142 still off and on for my usual 10 or less hours. I picked up Battlefield Bad Company for the 360 and it’s a fun game that I wish they would have released for the PC and still not sure why they didn’t. The game has a great story line to it but I’ve really not played it much.
The other thing that I’ve been playing almost religiously is Mob Wars on Facebook. Never thought I had a need for Facebook but found this game from co-workers and I’m hooked. Also think Facebook is a great site and that’s something I never thought I’d say after my time on mySpace. It has a lot of activities if you have friends and is a great time killer to screw around on with the application interface. Who would have thought text based games would make such a resounding comeback at this point? It’s kind of funny to see how many men and women of varying ages are into Mob Wars and it’s simple interface.
Still working on the Arena Rock Radio station which I hope will be up next weekend, I’m about 75% through the songs that will be on it (about 600 total tracks). Once it’s up I’ll start working on Radio Vietnam again and try to start targeting merchandise for both sites under my Wanderlust Networks heading. myGamerZone is on hold for a bit while I finish those tasks and work on a dog rescue site, a bakery and I have to work on getting Sam the Decider going for Paul on WordPress (sorry for the delay Paul!
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ATI released new drivers this past week as well, so we’re up to 8.7. I’m going to see if they help with instabilities I’ve had in UT3 tonight.
I’ve also been using Firefox 3.0 and wondering where my damn spell-check is half the time!
Until next time….
The ATI Radeon HD 4850 / 4870s Reviews Are Here!
Posted by Wanderlust in Hardware Friday, 27 June 2008 14:28 No Comments
Here’s some reviews of the recently released ATI RV7700 based cards:
- AnandTech: The place I actually still enjoy reading the reviews and hasn’t completely sold their soul.
- Ars Technica
- Tom’s Hardware
- FiringSquad
Reviews at sites I don’t frequent as much or ever:
When I get the chance this weekend, I’ll throw up some comparisons of the reviews.
Microsoft SyncToy 2.0 Beta
Posted by Wanderlust in Software Friday, 30 May 2008 02:26 No Comments
Microsoft has, what appears to be, a very nice and quick tool to sync data from one PC to another. This is handy for me to sync my web work, imaging, data docs, game screenshots, etc. from my main PC to my server and then to sync back to my laptop. I just started playing with the tool but if you’re interested in something that syncs up your PCs with little work (unlike Symantec’s backup tool that encrypts files and requires 360 installed on all systems…YUCK), this is the tool for you without the overhead of something like TortoiseSVN (which is a great tool) and a bit easier to use.
Check it out at Microsoft.
A screenshot of it in action (a bit cut up but click for a full image):
Crucial Ballistix = Crucial Mistake
Posted by Wanderlust in Hardware Wednesday, 14 May 2008 01:53 No Comments
Before I had everything I picked up 2GB of Crucial Ballistix (at the beginning of March) and when I finally finished building out the Q9450/Asus Maximus Formula I threw them in. As previously mentioned the voltage on these seemed to run high even on stock speed of 800mHz which was some concern and especially after reading all the comments on the NewEgg review page for this memory. I chose it because of the good luck in the past I’ve had with Crucial but I wish I would have taken a look at the reviews first. Right now it stands at about 29% of the reviews on NewEgg give the memory a rating of 1. I don’t typically look very hard at reviews on NewEgg because the issues are typically a DOA module and people immediately rate the item a 1 when there’s always going to be a few bad apples in a batch. This is a different situation and most of the 1 ratings are modules that were fine and died 2 week (as the case for me) and up to 3 months. I dropped NewEgg a note that I personally think they should consider suspending the sale until Crucial gets some quality control in place and stops sending out garbage. Whether it falls on deaf ears or not, who knows but I RMA’d mine today since they do have a 90 day replacement at NewEgg for memory.
In the mean time I received my G.Skill 2x2GB modules which are posting at 1.97v and a ref voltage of 0.99, well below that of the Crucial.
My woes began on Friday. I really haven’t been active because of some house work that I’ve been completing and family stuff for the birthday and Mothers Day. I went to check my mail and the system was sitting at a message that it was unable to boot from the operating system. I rebooted to find that my RAID was failing so I did a hard reboot and the RAID was detected, booted into Windows and life seemed to be happy. I honestly don’t think I checked it again until Sunday and the system was locked and wasn’t responding to the monitor. Powering off/on did nothing on several attempts so I used the CMOS reset button, rebooted and dropped into BIOS and set the RAID and minor changes keeping it at stock “auto” for everything. I powered down/up and immediately saw a blue screen flash (need to disable the auto restart). The system came up from the blue screen and appeared OK but there was no audio, so I disabled/re-enabled the driver (which typically works) and it rebooted while making the change. On reboot it immediately gave me errors that my profile was corrupted and couldn’t load as well as several root files being corrupted. I attempted one more reboot and the same thing. I powered down and left it off until tonight thinking I would need to try the new RAM and rebuild (something I really didn’t want to do). I dropped the G.Skill in, rebooted and the system came up flawlessly with audio and all. I checked voltage and as I said it’s running well and I even bumped the system up to 380FSB and rebooted. I’m currently running 2 Folding@Home GPU2′s on my two 3870s and it’s been up for about 4 hours without a hiccup. We’ll see how it does overnight and into tomorrow night but even some of my temps and other voltage that I thought were a bit high seem to be a better range.
Unfortunately the North Bridge still is registering 50c at idle but seems to only jump to 61c while running the two F@H sessions. Still need to look into that or take a look at changing the voltage on the NB to see if I can get the temps down but my understanding is that concern is when it starts hitting around 70c in full load and I had read (need to find it) where it should be OK as high 90c but I’d rather not see it even reach 70c so I’ll just have to monitor it and see if changing the voltage helps or post some more messages.
Until then…