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Since on Windows 2000 does not work the Intel XTU, I have to manually enter my HW. That is not a problem, since there is the "prepopulated" way of doing things, just with some changes - when need (for example GFX card overclock).

 

However there is a bug. (not only the DDR3 - insist bug) As HDD, I use old good Western Digital 500G drive with 16MB cache. Serie WD5000AAKB.

 

And it is exactly this serie type of my HDD that get lost all the time and I always ending up pasting it there again and again:

 

hwbot_not_remembering_disk.png

 

WTF if going on? Could HWbot be persuaded to remember this one? :P

 

Is there any chance to fix that...?

 

Thanks!

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I trying, I trying!

I modified ALL my submissions (at least all that is visible, lol) and put there the Caviar Blue as suggested. I just made a new submission with new CPU and quess what! :)

 

Right, nothing was there. So, I'm a bit skeptical if that will work, but since I type it for the first time there:

http://hwbot.org/submission/2433308_trodas_superpi___1m_pentium_4_3.4_ghz_prescott_41sec_297ms

...then we see if when submitting 32M score the bug strikes again.

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Yes, now it seems to be fixed. I hit the prepopulated values from yesterday test and - yes, done! Now it remember my HDD! Hoooray!

 

Thanks :)

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