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HTPCInfo plugin v1.15.0 for MediaPortal 1.3.0 and higher
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<blockquote data-quote="Micropolis" data-source="post: 581114" data-attributes="member: 96567"><p><strong>Re: HTPCInfo plugin for MediaPortal v0.9.1</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi driver140771,</p><p>the error message "System Performance Counter Initialization Error" occurs, when the performance counter for "System Uptime" cannot be initialized. In your post I've read, that "CPU Usage" cannot be displayed, so I'm a little bit confused.</p><p>To find a solution for this, please open the performance monitor application which comes with Windows7 and open the "Add Counter" dialog (see screenshot) and tell me, what you can see if you select "Processor/% Processor Time". Please check also selectable options for "System/System Up Time".</p><p>Last but not least it was interesting to know your system specification, the best way is to publish this using the user control panel of this forum.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Micropolis ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micropolis, post: 581114, member: 96567"] [b]Re: HTPCInfo plugin for MediaPortal v0.9.1[/b] Hi driver140771, the error message "System Performance Counter Initialization Error" occurs, when the performance counter for "System Uptime" cannot be initialized. In your post I've read, that "CPU Usage" cannot be displayed, so I'm a little bit confused. To find a solution for this, please open the performance monitor application which comes with Windows7 and open the "Add Counter" dialog (see screenshot) and tell me, what you can see if you select "Processor/% Processor Time". Please check also selectable options for "System/System Up Time". Last but not least it was interesting to know your system specification, the best way is to publish this using the user control panel of this forum. Cheers, Micropolis ;-) [/QUOTE]
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