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Old 06-09-2009, 02:10 AM
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What is TSD? What is QMT?
Like the other guy's said, Team Speak Display, and Quick Mission Tuner.

Sorry, I don't come here as often as I used to.
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Old 06-23-2009, 06:00 AM
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I have Windows 7 64-bit loaded on a separate hard drive from my XP Pro SP3 install. I have a i7 965 EE mounted on a Asus P6T Deluxe V2 and the 64 bit drivers and utilities from the AsusTek website are sketchy at best. Some of the drivers don't install/work and my favorite utility, TurboV doesn't work at all. Can't get it to install. I'm not impressed so I might install the 32bit version. TurboV is great because you can OC the mem and processor from Windows, although it doesn't stick after reboot like OC'ing from the BIOS. It's still handy because you can experiment with most of the voltages and timings, plus the multiplier.

Why can't Microsoft finally push 64 bit by only offering 64 bit period?? That would force all software and hardware companies to code in 64 bit. All processors since about 2003 are 64 bit anyway!!

I'll try the 32 bit version and I'll bet all drivers work. Only trouble is it will only see 3GBs of my 6GBs of memory........

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Old 06-23-2009, 12:34 PM
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Running Vista Home Premium x64 here now and it's running smooth as butter on my i7 machine. I realize it's not Win7 RC, but being the same kernel with similar compatibility issues, I just thought I'd post such.

The only issue I had was with TS Display and TS Overlay. Neither would work with 64 bit and would tell me as much upon installation attempts. Another community member pointed me in the right direction though and now I have TS Overlay working flawlessly on my 64 bit OS install.


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Thermalright TRUE copper HSF
6GB Corsair Dominator 1600mhz (running at 1523)
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300GB VRaptor
500GB Seagate 32mb cache
Corsair 850w PSU

This thing straight up rocks.
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Old 06-23-2009, 09:09 PM
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I have Windows 7 64-bit loaded on a separate hard drive from my XP Pro SP3 install. I have a i7 965 EE mounted on a Asus P6T Deluxe V2 and the 64 bit drivers and utilities from the AsusTek website are sketchy at best. Some of the drivers don't install/work and my favorite utility, TurboV doesn't work at all. Can't get it to install. I'm not impressed so I might install the 32bit version. TurboV is great because you can OC the mem and processor from Windows, although it doesn't stick after reboot like OC'ing from the BIOS. It's still handy because you can experiment with most of the voltages and timings, plus the multiplier.

Why can't Microsoft finally push 64 bit by only offering 64 bit period?? That would force all software and hardware companies to code in 64 bit. All processors since about 2003 are 64 bit anyway!!

I'll try the 32 bit version and I'll bet all drivers work. Only trouble is it will only see 3GBs of my 6GBs of memory........
Well, the server version of Windows 7 (2008 Server R2) is going to be 64-bit only. They're getting there
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Old 06-26-2009, 02:20 PM
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Preliminary reports on driver support, speed and compatibility of W7 all sound like things are moving in the right direction.
I've even heard devout haters of M$ like W7! It is certainly a step in the right direction for M$ and does work extremely well. It flies!
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Old 08-09-2009, 02:15 PM
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Chaps

I am having terrible trouble getting IL2 to run at all.

I have installed from the dvd using a.exe as setup failed.
I have set IL2fb.exe to Admin and compatability = WindowsXP(SP3)

When I start IL2 to loads to 5% and then stops and drops out to desktop

System:
Core i7
Gigabyte MB
nVidia Geforce GTX 275 with 190.38 driver
850w Pwr
750G HD
6MB ram
Win7(x64)

Could this be video driver related?

Gos
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Old 08-09-2009, 05:57 PM
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Hi

You don't need compatibility mode on at all.

Did you install into a folder outside of the default Programs folder ?

With Vista and Win 7 installs usually make a "Games" folder outside of Programs, what type of IL2 1946 have you got a download or a securom version if your USA ?

Check your listed ram you have it at 6mb not 6gb if im correct ?
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Old 08-09-2009, 06:03 PM
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Chaps

I am having terrible trouble getting IL2 to run at all.

I have installed from the dvd using a.exe as setup failed.
I have set IL2fb.exe to Admin and compatability = WindowsXP(SP3)

When I start IL2 to loads to 5% and then stops and drops out to desktop

System:
Core i7
Gigabyte MB
nVidia Geforce GTX 275 with 190.38 driver
850w Pwr
750G HD
6MB ram
Win7(x64)

Could this be video driver related?

Gos
Mmm, don't think so... I have a similar setup, Windows 7 x64 with 6GB Ram on a Gigabyte P45 motherboard (Wolfdale 3.33Ghz C2D) with a 275 GTX. I also have the Nvidia 190.38 driver running IL2 with no problems... Audio driver maybe? I am not running in compatibility mode by the way...

All other games work fine?

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Old 08-11-2009, 12:53 AM
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Running Vista Home Premium x64 here now and it's running smooth as butter on my i7 machine. I realize it's not Win7 RC, but being the same kernel with similar compatibility issues, I just thought I'd post such.

The only issue I had was with TS Display and TS Overlay. Neither would work with 64 bit and would tell me as much upon installation attempts. Another community member pointed me in the right direction though and now I have TS Overlay working flawlessly on my 64 bit OS install.


My new rig:

ASUS P6T Deluxe v2
Core i7 920 @ 3.8ghz
Thermalright TRUE copper HSF
6GB Corsair Dominator 1600mhz (running at 1523)
X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion
300GB VRaptor
500GB Seagate 32mb cache
Corsair 850w PSU

This thing straight up rocks.
That's good to hear what is the work around for getting TSOverlay to work?
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Old 11-30-2009, 01:02 AM
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Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Q6600 @ 3.0GHz
GTX 275
4MB 1066 RAM
TIR 4
FOV Changer
Triplehead2go 3840x1024
Driver version: 195.62

IL2 fully modded to AAA UI 1.2


Comparing between XP Pro x32 and Win 7 x64, I get a consistent 15% fps loss in Windows 7.
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