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EC51

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  1. This must be a difficult question as no one replies. hehe Anyway, Vista's task manager shows quite a bit more detailed information compared to XP and I love it. However, not showing (overlooking) a simple, yet essential factor such as overall peak commit charge of the system is beyond me.
  2. Where did that come from?? On Intel's official site tells me the latest version is 8.3.1.1009 http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_res...mp;submit=Go%21
  3. In Windows XP, task manager showed "Peak" memory usage under Commit Charge section. However, in Vista, I can't seem to find anything showing peak memory usage. Is there any way I can see what peak memory usage is?
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    KB941649 problems...

    I had the problem with this particular hotfix as well. I've never used vLite, yet. So, vLite is out of the equation for this problem. Those of you having problem with this hotfix, are you guying using your SATA HDD as in AHCI mode?? 1. I downloaded some hotfixes including KB941649 in my HDD. (Windows XP) 2. Format my c:\ 3. Install Vista x64 4. As soon as Vista is installed, I installed hotfixes manually. (Installing hotfixes was the first thing. None of device drivers are installed). 5. After installing KB941649, I got prompted to reboot. So I rebooted. 6. Windows would not load from the loading screen. So, I formatted my c:\ drive again, and started fresh installation of Vista x64. This time, I installed AHCI driver for Intel ICH9R (south bridge) from my USB flash drive at the beginning stage of Vista installation. (Where you get prompted with list of your drives/partitions, and where to install Vista etc. Click "Load Drivers" and let it install AHCI driver for ICH9R). As soon as Vista is installed, I installed KB941649. No problem. I think KB941649 has something to do with AHCI driver/mode. Just make sure you've installed AHCI driver prior to install this hotfix. Also make sure the driver is the latest one from your chipset manufacturer.
  5. Isn't it problem with your mobo rather than Vista? I've installed Vista x64 few times on my PC with 4GB of memory without that particular hotfix. No problem.
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