Eklipze3k
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Just rebuilt my partners Dell Inspiron 545 so that any trace of Dell (pretty much) has gone!
New kit:
Gigabyte GA-EG41MFT-US2H (BIOS updated to F7)
Gainward GeForce GT430
500w PSU
4GB Corsair DDR3
Original CPU is an Intel Q8200
We were having issues previously with what we assumed was the onboard graphics chip on the Dell motherboard (Intel G31), hence why it was swapped out as we wanted to get a proper graphics card anyway which involved getting a new PSU and Dell love their proprietary stuff so the PSU wouldn't work with the standard Dell mobo.
Ok, now that that's out of the way onto the problem. With a fresh install of Windows7 I wanted to run WEI to see how the new hardware stacked up against my own PC. Now before any drivers were installed the error we were getting was in reference to the Kernel Logging service needing to be stopped. I assumed this was to do with the fact that certain drivers were missing so made sure to install and the mobo drivers, the latest nVidia drivers and for good measure updated the mobo BIOS as well. Windows has done the latest updates as far as I can tell so is as safe as it can be.
Having re-run the WEI now, the message comes up as follows:
"Could not measure video performance"
I've attached the logs for anyone who might know what they're looking for, I think the key line in there is "206514 (2388) - common\testoutputstreams.h:0072: ERROR: Win32 exception thrown: mfplayer.cpp @ 408 (Media Foundation: resolving topology): m_pMediaSession->SetTopology() failed (code 0xc004f011)"
Anyone have any ideas and thanks in advance.
ps. I have done a search on various other forums and followed the various suggestions of checking the drivers, BIOS version etc are all the latest and on the advice of one even running WMP in case the codecs needed to be embedded or something and nada.
Edit: As part of this, we're also unable to load any 'Aero' portions of Win7 or even something as simple as assigning a desktop background seems to strenuous, its very odd...
New kit:
Gigabyte GA-EG41MFT-US2H (BIOS updated to F7)
Gainward GeForce GT430
500w PSU
4GB Corsair DDR3
Original CPU is an Intel Q8200
We were having issues previously with what we assumed was the onboard graphics chip on the Dell motherboard (Intel G31), hence why it was swapped out as we wanted to get a proper graphics card anyway which involved getting a new PSU and Dell love their proprietary stuff so the PSU wouldn't work with the standard Dell mobo.
Ok, now that that's out of the way onto the problem. With a fresh install of Windows7 I wanted to run WEI to see how the new hardware stacked up against my own PC. Now before any drivers were installed the error we were getting was in reference to the Kernel Logging service needing to be stopped. I assumed this was to do with the fact that certain drivers were missing so made sure to install and the mobo drivers, the latest nVidia drivers and for good measure updated the mobo BIOS as well. Windows has done the latest updates as far as I can tell so is as safe as it can be.
Having re-run the WEI now, the message comes up as follows:
"Could not measure video performance"
I've attached the logs for anyone who might know what they're looking for, I think the key line in there is "206514 (2388) - common\testoutputstreams.h:0072: ERROR: Win32 exception thrown: mfplayer.cpp @ 408 (Media Foundation: resolving topology): m_pMediaSession->SetTopology() failed (code 0xc004f011)"
Anyone have any ideas and thanks in advance.
ps. I have done a search on various other forums and followed the various suggestions of checking the drivers, BIOS version etc are all the latest and on the advice of one even running WMP in case the codecs needed to be embedded or something and nada.
Edit: As part of this, we're also unable to load any 'Aero' portions of Win7 or even something as simple as assigning a desktop background seems to strenuous, its very odd...
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