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  • Mats_Captech
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    Originally posted by Ian (PassMark) View Post
    We have tested the Graphics card detection and it seems OK with V5.2.1005. If you are using this version, could you please send us an email to help [at] passmark [dot] com with the information described below.

    Could you please try a beta version of BurnInTest Std V5.3.0000 just to collect debug information about the graphics card information collection:
    http://www.passmark.com/ftp/bitstd530000.exe
    Please don't use this version for anything other than sorting out this problem.
    <snip>
    I admit we were a bit confused by the answer, but we decided to download the beta 5.3 and test it. The same problem occurred and we also saw a host of other bugs, according to the tester.

    The trace-file is on its way to you via e-mail.

    To clarify: Would you like us to prepare a trace-file using the 5.2.1005 version as well?

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  • Ian (PassMark)
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    We have tested the Graphics card detection and it seems OK with V5.2.1005. If you are using this version, could you please send us an email to help [at] passmark [dot] com with the information described below.

    Could you please try a beta version of BurnInTest Std V5.3.0000 just to collect debug information about the graphics card information collection:
    http://www.passmark.com/ftp/bitstd530000.exe
    Please don't use this version for anything other than sorting out this problem.

    Please start BurnInTest from the command window with the command line parameter /u. eg.
    bit.exe /u
    This will force the creation of a debug log file. For example this will be something like: eg. C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\PassMark\BurnInTest\Debug_070228_172210. trace
    Could you please email us this file. Specifically, I am interested in log entries like the following:
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:11, Get Video card details
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 1
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 2
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 3
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 3a
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 4
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 4a
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 4b
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 4c
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 4d
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 5
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 6
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 7
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 7b
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 7d
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 8
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 8a
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 8c
    LOG NOTE: 2007-02-28 17:22:29, Vista-get video card 10

    Thanks

    Regards,
    Ian (PassMark)

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  • Mats_Captech
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    Almost everything seems to work with 5.2 in Vista, though we still can't get it to detect the graphics chipset. The report only prints the screen resolution and bitplane depth. It's no biggie, but still a little bit annoying.

    FYI,
    ~|:^)
    // Mats


    PS. This thread still has the title I gave it, which may cause some confusion. We are talking about BurnInTest Pro 5.2 (32bit) now.

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  • Ian (PassMark)
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    We have released V5.2 of BurnInTest Standard (32-bit) and Professional (32-bit and 64-bit).

    These support Windows Vista (including the reporting of Graphics cards on Vista) as well as other improvements.

    Further information is available from:
    http://www.passmark.com/products/bit.htm

    Regards,
    Ian (Passmark)

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  • Mats_Captech
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    We'll be looking forward to the next build then!

    I have indications that the latest update did in fact resolve the LAN issue.

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  • Ian (PassMark)
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    Oops... the video description update has not been put into BurnInTest yet (it is in PerformanceTest). The updates requried for the video card description will be included in the next build.

    We have not seen this Network issue (however a Vista specific issue was resolved in V5.1.1014). Could you please describe the Network test configuration ? Also, if you run BurnInTest with elevated administrator privileges ("run as administrator") do you have the same problem. If you would prefer to send this information via email, you can send it to help [at] passmark [dot] com.

    Regards,
    Ian

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  • Mats_Captech
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    Ian,

    Thanks! Alas, the new version only really solves one of the issues: It now reports the correct OS version. However, the display adapter still isn't recognized and LAN testing still doesn't work.

    Also, the program "forgets" our product key, which means we have to enter it again for each separate installation. Hopefully this has something to do with licencing rules?

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  • Ian (PassMark)
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    Please download the pre-release of V5.2, see:
    http://www.passmark.com/forum/showth...=2385#post2385

    I believe this resolves the issues you raised.

    Regards,
    Ian (PassMark)
    Last edited by Ian (PassMark); Feb-14-2007, 01:05 AM.

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  • Mats_Captech
    started a topic Using BIT 5.1 in Vista

    Using BIT 5.1 in Vista

    Hi,

    We are having some minor issues with BurnInTest Pro 5.1 (build 1014) in Windows Vista.
    • During LAN testing the program hangs, or restarts, creating loads of tempfiles. If we turn off LAN testing, it runs straight through.
    • BIT doesn't report the OS correctly. Vista Home Premium is reported as "Operating System: Home Edition build 6000"
    • BIT also doesn't recognize the display adapter. Under "Video card", it simply reports the screen resolution and bit-plane depth.
    Are there fixes available to any of these problems? We use the fully-licenced product.

    ~|:^)
    // Mats
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