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I am getting this on my event viewer. Anyone knows how to fix this?
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Launch permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
Windows.SecurityCenter.WscDataProtection
and APPID
Unavailable
to the user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM SID (S-1-5-18) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool. -
Thank you for all the suggestions guys i appreciate all of you
i’m so dumb hahah
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23 hours ago, Master Disaster said:
The fact the computer actually restarts tells you the readings are accurate. One thing I noticed is bios version 0212 seems really low for a H61 board, you should check if a newer version is available and update the BIOS.
Is this something that's always happened or has it only started recently?
EDIT
As I suspected you're running a release BIOS, update it ASAP.
I think i found out the issue maybe it’s the power source at the wall isn’t providing enough power when i changed the source i’m getting this reading
is it okay now??
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Just now, Spotty said:
12V at 10.4V is pretty bad as well...
But you can't always trust motherboard sensor readings.
What PSU is it? Do you have a digital multimeter you can use to check the voltage?It’s Antec 550w 80+bronze
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6 minutes ago, PopsicleHustler said:
That is very low for a 5v rail. Either sensor is bad, or PSU is dying.
It often sits at around 4.6-4.8 but sometimes dips down to 4.3 and restarts
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14 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:
I think its only at 4.3 Volts. All is good exept the 5V rail. Seems like your psu does not work correcly on the 5V rail or its your sensors/bioses bug/problem
it makes pc restart on its own
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10 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:
What motherboard what PSU?
The motherboard doesn't always know how to tell what voltages are coming in. You can try to use hwinfo to corroborate but still not totally accurate. Switching connectors would not change anything if you really did have a power delivery problem on all 3 rails.
It’s only on on 5v voltage
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1 minute ago, Fasauceome said:
What motherboard what PSU?
The motherboard doesn't always know how to tell what voltages are coming in. You can try to use hwinfo to corroborate but still not totally accurate. Switching connectors would not change anything if you really did have a power delivery problem on all 3 rails.
Its Asus H61M-C and Antec 550w 80+Bronze
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So my Motherboard has only one 4 pin cpu connector as it is a low profile one but i was wondering if i could use any of the two 4+4 connectors as they are separate and fits in the socket. However, only one connector has same pattern as the one in the motherboard (just like left connector in the photo)
I want to use the next one because i am getting red indication in 5v voltage in bios (kinda like that in the picture but it's for 5v voltage only) when i use the connector of same pin shape but when i switch to next connector it no longer shows red
Is it safe?? is psu change needed?
I have i5 3470 with Rx 570 4GB powered by 550w 80+ Bronze PSU so it's not like my psu is low profile or anything
i hope you understood what i'm trying to say i don't know english
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I have a 8GB MSI rx 580 Armor OC gpu but i only have a 450w power supply. I was wondering if underclocking it by software like afterburner could prevent PSU from damaging since AMD recommends 500w power supply for it
What will be the performance if i put NVMe M.2 SSD in PCIE 2.0 Slot via expension card?
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So i found out that you can put Nvme ssd in pcie 2 slot by using an expansion card. How much performance hit does it take since pcie 2.0 has very less bandwidth than pcie 3.0 (i think)
Because my motherboard has only one pcie 3 slot in which i have graphics card in