Category: Windows
Windows Update & Lock-Ups
Posted by Wanderlust in First Person Shooters, PC Gaming, Windows Tuesday, 12 February 2008 04:23 No Comments
Today we look at an issue I had this past weekend. I fired up UT3 as I’ve done for a week on the dual 3870′s and after a bit of playing the game locked. I was able to ctrl-alt-del out of UT and end it. I fired it up again and total hell began. I locked up after a bit in an online game and this time it was a hard lock, no ctrl-alt-del would save it. I rebooted wondering WTF happened since the system has played flawlessly. Again, hard lock up and again on several occasions. I decided to fire up BF2142 thinking just maybe it was the browser or communications with the master server for UT3 and again lock up. I got pissed, it was late and I crashed.
Today with less brew, I thought to look at the log… The only thing I saw was a message about update.exe not responding in the system log file on several occasions. I did notice before kicking off any games that wuauclt.exe was taking up a rather large amount of RAM (around 50,000 K) but attributed it to the reboot and Windows update always kicking off the task on a reboot. What I think I found is an issue that it was attempting to check for updates and couldn’t communicate with Microsoft Update and locked the system while I was gaming. I’ve ran UT3 multiple times tonight with no issues and this is the only thing I can attribute it to. I found a few messages around the internet regarding update.exe and losing virtual memory and crashes.
This is the first time I’ve seen something like this in a long time in terms of issues with XP. I thought maybe it was system temperatures since I’ve had the house a bit warmer with the 5 degree temps but system temps were well within reason. I can only attribute it to Murphy’s Law and my adamant defense of XP’s stability recently on Digg.
Hasta La Vista
Posted by Wanderlust in First Person Shooters, PC Gaming, Software, Troubleshooting, Windows Wednesday, 28 November 2007 02:36 No Comments
Nothing fits better than that phrase. After using Vista for several months I’ve reverted back to XP and quite happy with the decision. Vista is everything I like visually and even a lot of the functionality but beyond that it’s flaming pile of dung. I could have waited for SP1 or tried the release candidate but I’ll save that for my laptop.
The first thing I did while installing was remove UAC and the system ran very well. I noticed it wasn’t quite as fast as XP but I traded it for the visually appealing look and how it functioned. The honeymoon was shorter than Britney Spears first, then again maybe a little bit longer than that. The slowdown continued to get worse, the application timeouts were numerous and WTH was Microsoft thinking with the search function?
The search is one of the worst concocted items with the new OS. I’d do a search, it’d indicate that it could search faster if indexed (with my understanding of XP, I thought, sure!). Eventually I started noticing my search process taking up HUGE chunks of memory. I found where it stored the “indexing” and killed them and it restored some speed. What’s odd is that the search function seems to have been built for a monkey. It’s not that the XP built in feature is great (it doesn’t find a lot of items inside of a file) but it’s at least easy to click something like *.bmp, *.gif, *.jpg, etc. and return all the extensions I want. I’m sure there is some other way to do it in Vista but why remove the simplicity that was in XP? It was also a lot worse than XP when attempting to search within files (which is hard to do). Regardless they need to overhaul the search.
The timeout on applications and even explorer are ridiculous. I’m using an application such as Word 2003 and out of nowhere (and while typing with no apparent issues), it stops responding losing whatever I had done since the last save. Worst is in graphic programs where you don’t save every minute and lose a crap load of work. I’ve had issues where I’m browsing a network drive and suddenly Explorer just crashes with no signs of an issue.
Games kicked off slower and frame rates were significantly lower than on XP. Anyone who says they’re running Vista and getting 100+ frames on an 8800GTS (as I have) running at high resolutions (which they rarely include their resolution) with high effects on games like UT3 are full of it. It’s simply not happening or they’re leaving out that it’s at 800×600 or with dual cards (which I still suspect is not the case in terms of FPS).
Again, as opposed to a lot of others, I like what the OS is about but they did a piss poor job of implementation and optimization. We’ll see how the release candidate of SP1 does on my laptop but unlike previous versions of Microsoft OSes, I have a feeling that I’ll not jump until potentially SP2 is released or I see some substantial increases on my laptop.
Windows Vista, Days 1 and 2
Posted by Wanderlust in First Person Shooters, PC Gaming, Software, Windows, XBox 360 Sunday, 30 September 2007 09:26 No Comments
Well I upgraded. Micro Center has a deal for Vista Home Premium OEM at $79 so I picked it up last week. Got it installed Friday night and so far I’m happy with it. I picked it up mostly for gaming and prep for Crysis. I did pick up Halo 2 but not really played it much but it looks great as well. I also want to pick up Shadowrun since it’s the first full cross platform game out there (Xbox 360 vs. PC gamers) but haven’t as of yet but it’s fairly cheap.
I wanted to try out my tried and true games first to really get a feel for how it would perform on the gaming platform. Honestly I’ve not seen any issues with BF2142 (other than the “this game has only been tested on Windows XP” message on install) and the typical issues I had on XP with PunkBuster. BF2 also has the same message.
The only issue I’ve had so far is hibernate or sleep. I found the system locked up (or at least non-responsive by the monitor) the first time I attempted to “revive” it in this state.
I’ve also played around with the built in games on Premium and they’re not bad. I even tried out Purble Place and found it friendly to kids and adults with the levels. I’m a gamer, have to try every game I find! hehe
As far as interface I haven’t been too upset but I do miss the up arrow but found that “alt-up arrow” does the same thing so being a keyboard person that’s not been a hard adaption. I was able to set most of the rest of the system to how I liked it in XP (no frills settings that I’ve liked since 95 but with the Aero design and settings that I find appealing as I did with XP from 98/2000 and using the XP “themes”).
The installation was a breeze, no issues with dropping the DVD in and installation, even to my Intel RAID. I believe it took about 20 minutes total (on an Intel 6600 core 2 duo). I also found that my 26GB system drive wasn’t enough after installation of the OS and my standard tools as well as Adobe CS3 but no fear, I was able to drop my gaming drive from 125GB to 113GB and increase my system drive to 38GB with no issues in the drive management piece. I have typically ran with a 15-20GB system drive on XP so it was a bit amazing that my 26GB partition wasn’t enough and I was down to like 2GB. I did turn off system restore afterwards and moved my temp file to another, larger, drive. The problem I did find is that it didn’t allow me to delete the pagesys file after redirection of the file but I’ve moved on from that for now.
So that’s it for my Vista experience… So far, so good. Other than figuring out a new OS and changing what I can back to how I like them (from previous OSes) I’m good to go.
Windows XP SP2 “Save As” Dialog Shows Reversed Order
Posted by Wanderlust in Other, Software, Windows Wednesday, 19 September 2007 03:11 No Comments
Sometime recently when I did a “Save As” for any application or page in a browser, my sort order was reversed (See below). I let it go for a few days but finally it got a bit aggravating since, if you’re like me, you expect to see folders at the top and start to click impulsively. It was a bit frustrating to find the solution, even on Google. Anyway, I finally found an article and it appears to be an issue with the ShellState being corrupted. Oddly enough, the article only says it affects 95 and 98 but I’m on XP SP2 and this still occurred and the fix still worked.
Hope someone finds this useful and has less of a hard time finding the solution here than I did on Google. Drop in a comment if you find it useful or Digg it.
