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Maynard

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  1. I think I've managed to make the synaptics touch pad work properly. Here's what I done. First I uninstalled AlienFX, then the Synaptics Pointing Device Driver from Programs and Features. Next uninstall PS/2 pointing device from Device Menager, whole registry clean with the CCleaner, restart. After restart the touch pad didn't changed its appearance to "no driver" in Device Manager. Fn + F12 worked from this point. Then I installed again the SPDD, restart, installed AlienFX, restart and everything works normally. Somehow (I have no idea how as I didn't mess with the software at all) the driver got corrupted. ratinox: I hadn't have use the Logitechs driver at all, just the default Windows driver which OS installs automatically with the first usb mouse use. Thanks for your help and best regards.
  2. Thanks guys for your replies. So I use only Dells official driver, no Logitechs driver besides that one OS installed automatically, when I plugged in the device for the first time. I even obey the driver which Windows Update suggests. More to this, disabling the touch pad with Device Settings also doesn't work. Simply nothing works, all the time with every restart, the touch pad enables itself. I have to use either Fn + F12 or open control panel - mouse settings. You know what, I'm starting thinking to myself, this is truly a aliens ware At least as far as drivers are concerned (at the moment I think it is a drivers related issue).
  3. Okay, so I really misunderstood something. Could you please explain to me the phrase below? "Verify the integrity of the VBIOS you want to flash by calculating its checksum. Of course you need to know the correct checksum in advance. If the checksums don't match -> don't flash."
  4. Yes sir, i did. But I understood this command: atiflash -cf vbiosfile as beeing related with a file which is going to be flashed. My concern is I'd like to know the checksum of my actual VBIOS I have installed.
  5. Hello My apologize for beeing a noob, but how can I verify my actual VBIOS cheksum? I'm not familiar with Atiflash unfortunately.
  6. Hello everyone So I've had my M17x R4 for a few weeks now. I found strange driver related Synaptics behavior. It is "disable internal pointing device when external USB pointing device is attached" not working either in mouse settings nor the Alien Touch. To make it work, I have to start Alien Touch or open mouse settings and then the touchpad turns off. I know one can "override" this manually disabling the touchpad with Fn + F12 but since my keyboard is broken (I'm awaiting the technician to replace the malfunctioning keyboards connector ) I can't do that. I have to add I've already reinstalled OS twice, the problem persisted from the same beginning. Could someone please verify if this problem exists in your systems?
  7. Hello everyone I'd like to share my opinion. Actually using IC Diamond and have to tell you- no difference at all compared to the stock tim. What I mean is 20 minutes of Prime95 blend and Furmark: CPU: 70,72,72,70; GPU 80 Celsius. I think it is very important factor to mention, ambient temp: in my case it was 21 Celsius. My thought is that the coolers surface might be not that flat. Will check that with repasting, using more thick layer of ICD. For example this time I applied so thin layer, that the AMD logo on the GPU was easily visible. What are your thoughts, guys?
  8. svl7: Thank you, I'll give it a try. Could you please provide me with the information as what kind of issues should I expect? I've been searching for this information throughout the forum, but couldn't find none.
  9. Hello everyone I've just registered to this forum. My bad english wont stop me from chasing for performance. So I got me a AW M17x R4. svl7: It already has A10 official BIOS. Is it possible I can take part in your "modified BIOS project"? Greetings
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