I email Unigine support,this is the response ;
UH support-"Hello!
Try to change preferences of Java Security in Java Control Panel."
me-"I would appreciate if you wore a bit more specific ..what preferences ??"
http://img839.imageshack.us/i/javaot.jpg/
UH support-"Sorry for my mistake.
I mean...
don't know what happen with some of my benches ..this is how they look when i try to open them up;
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I have download like two games in the past few days and Dx9c
3DMark 11 if fine now after i updated but Unigine is still f up ,i can run the benchmark it's just look...
update: found it through [H]ardForum;
http://forum.crucial.com/t5/Solid-State-Drives-SSD/Solution-C300-Disk-Freeze-ups-in-Windows-7-solved-for-me/td-p/38766?AID=10273954&PID=3891137&SID=194r0
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?p=1037026757#post1037026757...
no double boot here with previous MB and now,but the system hangs only like 5% of the time,i think it's bios/driver related ( Intel Rapid Storage Technology driver-updated on asus side 3/17- V10.0.0.1046 but this older one then new Intel's version 10.1.0.1008 )
I stated earlier that happens...
Edit;
I just uninstall this freakin thing (this update was freezing BFBC2 big time)I remember
updating windows two days ago ..somehow it find it's way back (this is like 4 times already ),turned off win update..so far no problem,see if the problem repeats
win update;
KB2454826
Overview...
Yep I'm already at the desktop/icons,etc but you can't open up nothing ,it's just busy (round blue circle), sometimes it's fine but this is driving
me crazy lately
Don't know what to make out of it...most of the time after cold boot I can load the windows ( 90%) and then i get busy LED on my SSD for like 30 second longer,
have any one experience this on P67 ? ,don't know if this is the SSD related problem or program or what..
how can I troubleshot this...
there was article (few weeks back) in Tom's hardware that confirmed Ivy Bridge to be 1155 socket
another one;
http://hw-lab.com/ivy-bridge-processor-to-show-up-at-computex-2011.html
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