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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Markfw

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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.
 

VirtualLarry

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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...
 

Markfw

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OK, a reboot of HFM.net fix that, but why no core 18 info ?
 

Markfw

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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.
 

salvorhardin

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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.
 

Markfw

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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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Rudy Toody

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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.
 

VirtualLarry

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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.