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Depthcharger

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    Depthcharger got a reaction from Ginganeer in Powerdirector How To Fix Greyed Out Fast Rendering Technology   
    I just recently had this problem after a PC crash. When I'd want to Produce a video either SVRT, Quick Sync or even Hardware encoding would be grey out for Fast Rendering Technology with either resolution (mine was 1920x1080 but the rest were fine). I thought I'd share this with others since this fix was hard to find. I have Powerdirector 14 but I believe this can work for other versions
    Close Powerdirector
    Open regedit > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > SOFTWARE >CYBERLINK >CES_FUNCTIONLOGGER >DATA. CHANGE ANY THAT SHOWS 1 TO 0

    Hope this helps!
    Reference: https://youtu.be/Zbe_9S4dC3U
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    Depthcharger got a reaction from Radium_Angel in Powerdirector How To Fix Greyed Out Fast Rendering Technology   
    I just recently had this problem after a PC crash. When I'd want to Produce a video either SVRT, Quick Sync or even Hardware encoding would be grey out for Fast Rendering Technology with either resolution (mine was 1920x1080 but the rest were fine). I thought I'd share this with others since this fix was hard to find. I have Powerdirector 14 but I believe this can work for other versions
    Close Powerdirector
    Open regedit > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > SOFTWARE >CYBERLINK >CES_FUNCTIONLOGGER >DATA. CHANGE ANY THAT SHOWS 1 TO 0

    Hope this helps!
    Reference: https://youtu.be/Zbe_9S4dC3U
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    Depthcharger reacted to Jarsky in BIG Restart/Reinstall OS Hard drive no longer showing true capacity. System reserve no where to be found   
    You don't see that he has his boot sector & pagefile on C: drive, but his Windows system files are on his P: backup disk?
     
    OP, this setup looks wrong - and I would sort it out before you run into trouble.
    Currently its getting the boot details from your 2TB drive, then loading Windows from your 500GB drive, then creating your Pagefile on the 2TB drive. If you unplug 1 of the drives then your computer wont boot at all.
     
    I would also advise to NOT use Intel RST, it causes more headaches and harm than it does good - except maybe if you want to mirror drives, but even then its horrible. I would just make your SSD the  C: drive with Boot, Pagefile, System & Recovery.
     
    If you want to do that, unplug all your drives, plug only your SSD in and reinstall Windows, to get your entire Windows install on the SSD.
    Once installed, ensure in BIOS that Hard Disk is set as your primary boot device, and SSD is at the top of the boot disk order.
    Reconnect your other drives, copy all your data you want to keep off the 500GB to your 2TB. Format the 500GB then move the data back if you wish
     
    But yeah, currently your Windows is running off 2 individual hard disks, it would be better just to install it on your SSD - you'll still have about 50% free space to install apps.
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