Re: Autosave Operation Failed
Reply #19 –
G'day Duncan,
basically, I don't think there's much wrong with your system - looks pretty good except for the X-Fi Extreme Audio... That really is a dissapointment for you. I wonder if HP would do a "trade" given the card is unsuitable...
I simply have no idea about the random silent staves though I do have a suggestion I gleaned from another forum. You might try assigning NWC to a single core... Unfortunately I don't know how to do this (don't have vista in front of me nor do I have a multi core CPU) but I believe it has something to do with properties of the executable or perhaps the shortcut used to launch it...
I imagine the HP tech's know little or nothing about the details of the X-Fi - it isn't really a HP product, but given they sell it with their PC's you would think they'd learn something!
As John suggests, turning off UAC might resolve the Autosave/Recovery location problem, but I reckon you're just as well off by simply redefining it's location to where you definitely have no problems saving stuff.
I've read some recent articles on Vista that made me have a wry smile - seems that there are m$ executives who are very unhappy with it - some even refusing to use it as they cannot obtain drivers... Sound familiar? m$ have/are(?), for the first time in m$ history, cutting the price on the retail versions of it's OS - that must surely tell us something!
One thing that is known for certain - almost the entire shipment of vista since release has been on new PC's - and I personally know of dozens (we did the work for our customers) that have been retrofitted with XP using the m$ provision for doing so with a pre-existing licence that you already own... It's a messy process, but you end up with a new licence for XP and no licence for vista.
G'day John,
you can't see all of your 4GB 'cos you have a 32 bit OS. XP or Vista doesn't matter - things like memory in your video card etc. all exist in the memory map between 3 and 4 GB It depends on your hardware just how much, if anything, you can see above 3 GB. (4GB is the memory addressing limit of a 32bit OS)