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  1. BUG>>

     

    Double click on labels and Read columns are working

    Burt Write, Copy and latency columns works on single click

    You also forgot to disable clicking on objects that are not active such as L3 when L3 cache is not available

     

    Thank you, it will be fixed in the next AIDA64 beta release.

     

    Also why not try to display the info's on load such as CPU type, clock, fsb and below items... but don't remove the refreshing thing when starting the test :D

     

    It could take a few seconds to collect those info, and it's best not to make the user wait that time before he can start the benchmark.  Our users prefer to launch the benchmark right away, and then collect CPU/chipset info.

  2. By semi-automatic I meant a scaling solution that is half-way between manual and automatic.  We either do manual scaling or auto-scaling, but we're not so keen on making it more complicated with a semi-automatic (partly manual, partly automatic) method.

  3. Thank you for the feedback. I'm sorry for the mixup about the HDD/SSD temperature labels, that was a one-time issue that only happened because of the bug fix.  As for the "Detecting sensor information" message, that could be displayed when AIDA64 is started minimized or hidden, and the "Remember last page" option is enabled, and the last page you've used was the Sensor page ;)

  4. We've implemented support for the VFCT ACPI table on the Motherboard / ACPI page.  Also, AIDA64 now reads flash BIOS from the VFCT table on AMD APUs when the classic video BIOS is unavailable due to UEFI boot.  Make sure to upgrade to the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at:

     

    http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2334r5bzp8vxskzip

     

    After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.

     

    Let me know how it works ;)

  5. We've implemented the requested feature in the latest beta version of AIDA64 Extreme Edition available at:

     

    http://www.aida64.com/downloads/aida64extremebuild2334r5bzp8vxskzip

     

    After upgrading to this new version, make sure to restart Windows to finalize the upgrade.

     

    Let me know how it works.  Please note that you can not only double-click now to start individual tests, but also double-click on e.g. "Memory" to start all memory tests, or double-click on "Read" to start all read tests.

  6. Open AIDA64 / main menu / Tools / System Stability Test.  Enable only the FPU and GPU subtests, and press the Start button.  Let the stress test run for a few hours, and once in a while watch the bottom graph: in case the Throttling graph shows any non-zero activity and turns into red, your processor is overheating.  In case the test ends with an error message, system lockup, BSoD, unexpected system restart or system poweroff, then you have a serious stability issue with your computer.  In that case it's unfortunately not possible to tell which component is behind the issues (none of the stress testing or troubleshooting software is able to tell you that), so you have to go by the usual routine of:

     

    1) Disable all overclocking, return to factory default settings

     

    2) Update system BIOS

     

    3) Update all drivers to their latest WHQL (certified) versions

     

    4) Update Windows to have all service packs and hotfixes applied

     

    5) Change the PSU if none above helps

     

    6) Change the RAM if none above helps

     

    7) Change the motherboard if none above helps

     

    I know it's not exactly an accurate answer, but computer instability is much like serious health issues of the human body: in many cases it's impossible to exactly tell what's wrong, so you have to do more tests and apply some changes to find the root of the issues.

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  7. HDD/SSD list ordering follows physical drives ordering, so the first drive is the one Windows recognizes as the first drive in its Disk Management module.  However, when AIDA64 recognizes multiple drives with the same model ID, then it will also indicate the serial number for each such identical drives in brackets, right next to their model ID.

     


    Regards,

    Fiery

  8. CPU Tweakings is a module that was designed to aid finding bugs, and to read specific information from the processor that is only relevant to us, the developers of AIDA64.  The module is not meant to be used by regular AIDA64 users at all, that's why its user interface is not designed to be beautiful or clean ;)

     

    I'm also not quite sure what you mean by "more convenient". CPU Tweakings has a similar layout about cache and memory benchmarks than the Cache & Memory Benchmark Panel, it produces the same scores using the same one-click start button.

     


    Regards,

    Fiery

  9. We would be happy to fix the bug you discovered, but first we need to reproduce the issue in our own network.  And in order to do that, we need the information I've asked for above.  You missed one of my questions, so if possible, please indicate your system configuration on:

    "Was Endpoint Protection installed as Managed Client or Unmanaged Client?"

     

    Thank you for your time.

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