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I'm having the same kind of problem were Winodws Experience and TMPGEnc DVD Author 3 (will not create Divx file at end of task) not working, tried disabling KIS but no difference (might try uninstalling it and see), also tried running TMPGEnc in compatability mode (XP SP3) but still no difference, might try latest ATI drivers, using 9.6 at moment...
Using latest Intel chipset and Realtek drivers.
I've got Win7 x64 on a Gigbyte P55M-UD2 and have exactly the same issues with WEI and Fraps. I'm not using Kaspersky and as far as I can tell have all the relevant drivers installed.
When I was using the Win7 RC, both WEI and Fraps worked fine on the same hardware.
Aero still works, and I've not noticed any slowdowns in games, so I'm not terribly worried for the time being.
Fraps and WEI did not work for me with the RC. Very strange all this!
WEI seems to stop near the end at the stage where it says it's testing disk access. I'm assuming this is what causes it to fail, rather than some earlier stage and it's just waiting until the end to tell me about it.
Fraps seems to need to be run as Admin to work which I've tried, and also running the install file as Admin too. Neither helped. I miss my screenshot button
I wonder if it's to do with the version? The RC was Ultimate, but I've bought Home Premium.
Tried turning off KIS and still borked, so I have no clue whats causing this.
Are these problems also with Gigabyte boards? We need to try and establish a pattern - or whether it is generic Win 7 teething. The experience isn't a major hassle but things like Fraps is. By the looks of it there is other software incompatible as well.
Well I'm not running kaspersky and I'm using an Asus board. The test still crashes out with an error.
Yes, chipset and audio, plus ethernet. The ethernet drivers from windows update refused to work! I'm using the mATX board by the way.