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    Hi i just downloaded and installed the latest version of Performance test and when i try to run the program the small little screen comes up and says the program and then my screen goes black and my computer shuts down and restarts . Anyone else run into this problem ?? Thanks

  • #2
    To start with you might want to have a read of this problem. It is not the same but it might be related,
    http://www.passmark.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=156

    As with the other problem, you haven't provided nearly enough information to know where the problem might be.

    It would have been helpful if you had completed your sentence that started, "little screen comes up and says the program........"

    Tell us about your hardware and O/S. In particular which O/S, which video card and which motherboard and CPU if you know the details.

    Run PerformanceTest in debug mode and E-Mail or post the log file. See this page for details about debug mode,
    http://www.passmark.com/support/pt5debug.htm
    This can provide an enormous amount of information for startup crashes.

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    David
    PassMark

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    • #3
      Hi when i try to start the program a small box saying the programs name comes up in the middle of the screen and thats when everything goes black and my computer reboots. Heres my specs:

      Intel 3.0c Running at 3.75 at 1.58 vcore
      System is both stable in prime test and memtest
      BFG 6800 Ultra Video card
      Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Rev 2.0 with FH bios
      2Gb Corsair Twinx1024-PC3200C2PT (4x512) Runningin dual channel mode, 2.75v 2.5-3-3-6 timings and 1:1 which is DDR500 speed.
      2 74Gb Raptor hard drives in Raid0
      1 80gb 7200 IDE hard drive for storage
      Windows XP Professional Corprate Edition

      I tired to set everything to stock and it still has the same problems . I ran all different memory timings, voltages, overclock setting and still nothing .

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      • #4
        Run PerformanceTest in debug mode and E-Mail or post the log file. See this page for details about debug mode,
        http://www.passmark.com/support/pt5debug.htm
        This can provide an enormous amount of information for startup crashes.

        A system shutdown like the one you describe is normally a result of a hardware fault or device driver bug. However we would still like to see the debug log file to confirm that is is not a bug in PerformanceTest.

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        David
        PassMark

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        • #5
          Hi it wont let me run debug mode. I tried to put "debugmode" at the end like it says on yoru web page and its say problem with short cut and the name in the targetbox is not valid.

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          • #6
            This means that Windows can not find the file. This is almost defintely becuase you forgot the space character between the last " and the DEBUGMODE.

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            David
            PassMark

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            • #7
              Well i got it run in debugmode and it does the same thing . Here is the file it created .

              0.062s - DEBUG: Starting...
              0.062s - DEBUG: PerformanceTest V5.0 build 1017
              0.062s - DEBUG OS: Windows XP
              0.078s - DEBUG Path: I:\PerformanceTest
              0.078s - DEBUG Command line: "I:\PerformanceTest\pt.exe" "DEBUGMODE"
              0.078s - DEBUG: Getting CPU info
              0.078s - DEBUG: GenuineIntel Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz 3758.6 MHz
              0.109s - DEBUG: Init common controls
              0.109s - DEBUG: Opening splash window
              0.141s - DEBUG: Retrieving SMBIOS information
              0.141s - DEBUG: Loading device driver...
              0.234s - DEBUG: Remove driver failed
              0.266s - DEBUG: Locating SMBIOS header offset
              0.281s - DEBUG: Unmap memory Device IO control
              0.281s - DEBUG: SMBIOS header found
              0.281s - DEBUG: SMBIOS Start address V:013A0CE0 P:000F0CE0
              0.281s - DEBUG: SMBIOS Version 2 3
              0.297s - DEBUG: Unmap memory Device IO control

              <snip... middle of long trace removed by admin>

              3.297s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device: Manufacturer string copied
              3.312s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device: Manufacturer string terminated
              3.312s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device: bySerialNumber index 4
              3.328s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device Struct:Valid bySerialNumber index
              3.344s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device: byAssetTag index 5
              3.344s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device Struct 40
              3.359s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device: byPartNumber index 6
              3.375s - DEBUG: Get SMB mem device Struct 42

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              • #8
                Re: PC restart

                We have reviewed the debug file and believe it is unlikely that this is a PerformanceTest issue (but more likely a memory issue). However, we have added additional debug code to help confirm this. Could you please download the latest build, V5.0 1026, and provide an update of the DEBUGMODE log file.
                http://www.passmark.com/ftp/petst.exe

                Thanks.
                Ian
                PassMark Software

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                • #9
                  Hi downloaded the new file and installed and now i can run the program . I cant seem to run the memory tests it seems to lock up or just sits there and does nothing . Also when i go uder tests and try a disk test it say error make sure disk is not read only . Im using 2 74gb raptors in raid0

                  Heres the new log file

                  0.016s - DEBUG: Starting...
                  0.016s - DEBUG: PerformanceTest V5.0 build 1026
                  0.016s - DEBUG OS: Windows XP
                  0.016s - DEBUG Path: E:\Program Files\PerformanceTest
                  0.016s - DEBUG Command line: "E:\Program Files\PerformanceTest\pt.exe" DEBUGMODE"
                  0.016s - DEBUG: Getting CPU info
                  0.032s - DEBUG: GenuineIntel Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz 3758.6 MHz
                  0.032s - DEBUG: Init common controls
                  0.032s - DEBUG: Opening splash window
                  0.047s - DEBUG: Retrieving SMBIOS information
                  0.047s - DEBUG: Loading device driver...
                  0.047s - DEBUG: Remove driver failed
                  0.063s - DEBUG: Locating SMBIOS header offset
                  0.078s - DEBUG: Unmap memory Device IO control
                  0.078s - DEBUG: SMBIOS header found
                  0.078s - DEBUG: SMBIOS Start address V:013F0CE0 P:000F0CE0
                  0.078s - DEBUG: SMBIOS Version 2 3
                  0.094s - DEBUG: SMBIOS numstructures, size 42 30
                  0.094s - DEBUG: Unmap memory Device IO control
                  0.094s - DEBUG : pbAddr 013F0100

                  <snip... middle of long trace removed by admin>

                  6.016s - DEBUG: Display welcome window
                  6.094s - DEBUG PERF: Loading Perf DLL
                  6.110s - DEBUG PERF: Found perf functions in DLL
                  6.125s - DEBUG PERF: Loaded Perf DLL
                  6.141s - DEBUG PERF: Host "STANSCOMPUTER", Index 238, Counter 6
                  6.469s - DEBUG PERF: Assembling counter string1 ""
                  6.469s - DEBUG PERF: Counter string1 "\Processor(_Total)\"
                  6.485s - DEBUG PERF: Counter string2 "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time"
                  6.500s - DEBUG PERF: Got counter string DLL
                  6.516s - DEBUG PERF: Finished query
                  6.532s - DEBUG PERF: Added counter
                  8.532s - DEBUG: Building baseline list
                  8.563s - DEBUG: Checking command line
                  8.563s - DEBUG: Entering message loop

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                  • #10
                    Memory test not working

                    Build 1026 does not include a correction for your issue, but rather debug code to see what is happening.

                    Looking at the new log, and the symptoms, we believe that this is a memory problem with your PC. I would suggest testing your memory with either:
                    - BurnInTest (a PassMark test product) or
                    - Memtest86 (just search the web)

                    Note: The disk problem appears related to memory allocation.

                    Best Regards,
                    Ian
                    PassMark

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                    • #11
                      Well i can run memtest and prime 95 for hours and hours and come up with no errors in my memory . I have no other problems at all running the way i have it . I have ran those tests over 24 hours each and no errors so i guess i will just not worry about using this program. Thanks for the help!!

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                      • #12
                        Correct me if I am wrong, but you appear to be overclocking your CPU from 3.00GHz to 3.76 GHz. This is well outside of Intel specifications and needless to day we don't recomend it.

                        If this is the case it is really no surprise at all that your PC isn't stable. The problem probably isn't RAM (sorry about that) but is more likely just the overclocked CPU failing in certain conditions.

                        Memtest is OK for testing RAM but it does not really test the CPU. Prime95 was not designed to test your computer. It just looks for prime numbers.

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                        David
                        PassMark

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