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    Why Doesn't Reliability and Performance Monitor Work?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by integra144, Dec 19, 2008.

  1. integra144

    integra144 Notebook Consultant

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    I have Vista Business on my Aspire One. I am wondering why when I launch the Reliability and Performance monitor the Reliability section still says 1/1/2001 with 10.00. Does anyone know how to fix this?

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  2. Isend2C

    Isend2C Notebook Deity

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    I have no clue, but would like to know how that run on your Aspire One? Could you send me a PM possibly about it?
     
  3. addy moe

    addy moe Newbie

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    Is Aspire One which you run in your Vista was purchased? I mean some times mistakenly people used that software which is cracked. And they don't know. If this is not than check system bios date and time and also your OS date and time too. I think this will help you.