First of all, sorry if I post this under the wrong forum. I just figured that since I am using Vista Home Premium, this might be the place to post it.
Okay, so I have my notebook power options set to "High Performance". I have it set to black out the screen in 5 mins, and sleep the computer in 15 mins.
The problem I seem to be having is that whenever I have RMClock running, you know to undervolt, the notebook wont black out the screen in 5 mins and sleep the computer in 15 mins.
In RMClock, I have tried toggling "Use OS Power Plan: High Performance", located under Profile -> Performance on Demand -> OS Settings, on and off, but this problem just doesnt seem to want to be fixed o_o'
Help plz?
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Close RMclock first then do the Vista profile changes then restart.
If your going to use the RMclock power settings, you need to set the Vista power profile to "RMclock Power Management" -
The hell. I did that, and when i restarted RMClock all my undervolting settings were gone and IDA was not detected for my processor anymore. Im gunna restart my computer and see if that fixes it.
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lol that was unexpected.
your notebook is really weird. -
rofl, you think thats bad, listen to this
the samething w/ RMClock happens if i sleep the computer then pull it out then start RMClock. But it doesnt happens if i have RMClock running when I sleep the computer and pull it out.
figure that one out
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Experiment with the C(-)E functions in the advanced CPU settings, they might have something to do with this....but I don't know their exact meaning and purpose. (C(1)E is related to EIST)
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Flushing the settings with RMwipeout.reg and starting fresh
Just write down your voltages before doing so. -
thx i did that and so far the problems have not occured.
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Okay I dont know what the **** I did but the problem just happened again...sigh...my computer is really messed up.
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Try disabling all the advanced cpu settings in RMClock. Then see if it helps in anyway.
Undervolting/RMClock issue...
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Lakjin, Aug 20, 2008.