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Win 10 problems using HFM.net

Markfw

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So if I configure it correctly, it can load the "cashed log file", but it won't see the client and show the ppd.

Help if you can. I had to load this OS, as XP32 does not work with 290 drivers.
 
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No idea ? Also, the box decided to reboot, and re-setup everything, but when it came up, it seemed normal. Is this an automatic patch/reboot on win 10? I lost 300k points or more because of this.
 
Sounds like the box is unstable to me...

Because it looks like it is going through an entire setup, like when I first installed it, except it had all my added software, it had to be a windows planned reboot. I don't know what else would explain that.
 
It looks like your windows 10 build was updated. The closest thing I could find was microsoft talking about a new build going out and that part of the process is the rebuilding of the apps when you first login.
 
Well, it seems to have fixed itself after the "reboot" however caused. But it rebooted again ! This time like a normal reboot. But unstable ?? Its a Dell T7500 workstation system with a Xeon 5670 CPU, brand new memory, and a Corsair HX750 PSU. In other words some of the best hardware for a server or workstation you can buy. At STOCK. I can't believe its unstable.
 
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I get automatic updates from Debian, but it requires my approval before updating. This gives me a chance to inspect the updates. If I find something is hinky, I can do further inspection (e.g. look at the code) before giving my OK. I can also give the OK at my convenience.
 
Well, it seems to have fixed itself after the "reboot" however caused. But it rebooted again ! This time like a normal reboot. But unstable ?? Its a Dell T7500 workstation system with a Xeon 5670 CPU, brand new memory, and a Corsair HX750 PSU. In other words some of the best hardware for a server or workstation you can buy. At STOCK. I can't believe its unstable.

Well, it might be Windows 10 is unstable, not your hardware. After all, it's pre-beta software.
 
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