Somethin’ fishy here…
By peanut | October 7th, 2007 | 12:53 pm
I have Windows XP x64 Edition, program (Beta2 setup) installed flawlessly, i restarted.
Choosed the onboard “ASAP” Flash device on my ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium Vista Edition mainboard. Absoulutely no speed increase here, something ain’t workin’ right.
It says it allocated the 491MB disk for cache.
If i choose build cache, it says
“Building cache (0%)…”
then it suddenly disappears.
Also the speed test function Help menu/Check speed gives erroneus results.
Direct Acess Speed: -1.#IND00 MB/sec
Cache enabled Acess Speed: -1.#IND00 MB/sec
Ratio: -1.#IND00
Last windows startup time (boot and loading): 34.78 sec
Any ideas what to check?
Oct 08, 2007
We do not support x64 platforms yet.
It will be supported later.
Oct 08, 2007
OK, i just don’t remember reading it anywhere about supported os versions… i think you should include a platform check in the setup routine.
I also wondered when the setup went fine, because most of the time x86 drivers don’t install on x64… so in my case i thought x64 support is there.
I am changing my OS back to x86 version, so i will report back after. Thanks for the fast reply.
Oct 08, 2007
Thanks, peanut. We will definitely add this check in the installation procedure.