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Quote:Originally Posted by Chopper1591 Oh ok thanks for the input then. But i have been running this Windows install for 1,5 year or so. And the reboots just started to occur after i upgraded my gpu. Still the reboot was only while...
Quote:Originally Posted by Chopper1591 I don't know why this would be relevant to the problem i am having. But no. Ok Some tools to active do not wotk properly also depending on how been setup windows will reboot you on itself...
I am not picking ob you but are you running genuine version of windows 7
what is it pls ? - the app that is!! and what does the app do?
I have a cheap ass controller card and I can run 4 hdd's total 2 xraid 1 and 2x raid 0... it how ever does nto have trim support but you can use the ssd in or on them but will be limited to speed as the card is only sata 2
Quote:Originally Posted by Vagrant Storm I run my ESXi off of a flash drive for starters. Once it is up and running you could remove it even. Hard drive configuration can be whatever. They will behave just like a bare metal system....
cheers dude. so nw to find out what amd cpu's do vt-d.. on the amd website it does not give much info regarding that so I need to find out if my cpu is on the list... or do you know off hand please? EDIT: does this mean it supports...
Quote:Originally Posted by Vagrant Storm That is four logical CPUs...my I7 860 has HT so it has eight...but if I try to assign more than four I get told my licensing doesn't support it. VMware looks at a thread as a CPU. The Memory...
Quote:Originally Posted by Vagrant Storm It should be pointed out that if you use the free version of ESXi you can only have four threads per VM...even if you had two CPUs. I think you can only have up to 16GB of memory too...not...
Quote:Originally Posted by Vagrant Storm I'd go Intel honestly...it is pretty easy to get a Intel CPU and mother board that supports VT-d or IOMMU. Though it is annoying on the new CPUs...none of the K CPUs support it so you have to...
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