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alamontagne

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  1. I see no reason to not use windows 7 anyways. Windows 8/10 are only good alternatives for 3DMark and GPUPI. Anything else will work fine on Win7 and will be supported for a long time anyway. If you just install it once and make images, there's not really a hustle, is there?

     

    Still think HWbot needs to adapt asap

  2. Same thing, windows 10 has the same bug as windows 8 we've already established this. Forgive me for sounding rude but what are you on about then?

     

    There's no BUG ! Microsoft change how the clock work for compatibility purpose. They will be no fix from them

  3. As far as I can see your solution effectively involves running the benchmark on windows 7? So that's not a fix for windows 8, that's just not using it in the first place?

     

    I didn't talked about a fix for windows 8, I was talking about an utility boot to run the benchmark on windows 7 without having to install windows it! BTW I run windows 10 not 8

  4. Not if it boot on a windows 7 OS.

     

    1. It boot on USB drive loading a generic OS like windows 7

    2. automatically lunch the benchmark and create the result and the jpg files in a folder on the USB key.

    3. Then you reboot in windows and post your result.

  5. It's not bug, this is the way windows 8 and 10 works now. Let's be realistic, there will be no patch, since this is intended to be like that.

     

    HWbot called it a bug, but it's not. So if no solutions is found HWbot will go down slowly

  6. Having to install an old operating system like Windows 7 that was release in 2009 I think. Make me wonder what is the point????

     

    I understand that in the first release of windows 8, banning it was the only solution, but now windows 7 is getting very old. Having to downgrade to this old OS to run a competitive benchmark kills the purpose IMO

     

    You should have a solution like being able to run the benchmark from a booting USB or something like that.

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