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So far so good. How did you identify the problem with the controller?
So far so good. How did you identify the problem with the controller?
It just seemed to be an issue, nothing that I can really quantify, and I think somehow Windows got corrupted. My daughter is playing with the logitech right now, doing Rise of the Tomb Raider. It seemed that there was a USB problem of some sort. I am cautiously optimistic. I have not added any extra drivers, and the Nvidia card is running on the Windows drivers. To test the front USB, I moved a 42 gb directory from the hard drive to a 64 gb USB drive which had not been recognized by the board several days ago. Worked perfectly. Slow, but it was a huge file. The computer had crashed once before when moving a large file, so this working was nice.
Added Photoshop CS4 and Office 2010 64 bit. Seems stable. My daughter played Rise of the Tomb Raider all day (or so it seems), and system was stable. The Logitech F310 seems to be liked better than her other controller. If it stays stable, then this weekend I will add Ghost Recon: Wildlands and The Division back to the system. I really want to add the Gigabyte apps on, but they will be the last thing I add back on.
Another day of stability. Making good progress.
And I just want to express my sincere thanks to you and say how much I appreciate everything.
Your welcome. Please continue installing applications and files and we'll continue monitoring.
Ok, I rushed it and added Ghost Recon and the Division. Stable, no crashes per my daughter who played all day long. So far so good. I am of two minds about adding back the Gigabyte apps, I really want the fan app and the rgb app, but those can wait for a week or so.
The games are playing nice with the computer so far. This weekend I will add Ccleaner, and the Gigabyte apps.
Soon you can make a brand new restore point and Macrium backup image
Ok, will do tomorrow before I add on any thing else.