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<blockquote data-quote="kenwonders" data-source="post: 419371" data-attributes="member: 29743"><p>I don't think you're getting what I mean by that. The RRC is great but I suggest you be wary of the inbuilt changer (ie not running an external batch file to pstrip or dc). The only blue screen I have had in 4 days of using Windows 7 was the first time i tried RRC with the inbuilt changer. I'm perfectly aware that the app itself is not to blame, but we're talking about a win32 call on an unsupported OS that hasn't been tested like it has for Vista or XP with brand new 9.4 ATI drivers. Powerstrip has been changing refresh rates without issue but if I go back to the internal it gives a blue screen when I go into MP. Can't say much more than that really. If you're curious I could make that happen again and note the specific error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenwonders, post: 419371, member: 29743"] I don't think you're getting what I mean by that. The RRC is great but I suggest you be wary of the inbuilt changer (ie not running an external batch file to pstrip or dc). The only blue screen I have had in 4 days of using Windows 7 was the first time i tried RRC with the inbuilt changer. I'm perfectly aware that the app itself is not to blame, but we're talking about a win32 call on an unsupported OS that hasn't been tested like it has for Vista or XP with brand new 9.4 ATI drivers. Powerstrip has been changing refresh rates without issue but if I go back to the internal it gives a blue screen when I go into MP. Can't say much more than that really. If you're curious I could make that happen again and note the specific error. [/QUOTE]
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