975xbx2 troubles with intel monitoring programs
975xbx2 troubles with intel monitoring programs
Hi all, my name is Josh and I have just built my second Intel platform using the 975xbx2 (BadAxe2) mother board and and Intel Core 2 Duo (E6300) processor. My problem is with the monitoring programs both desktop control center and desktop utilities. For some reason they only load when they want to. What I mean by this, about 1 out of 20 times will the program load after windows loads and when I try to open the program manually. I think this might be a bios problem but am not sure. I was just wondering if any body else has this problem. Everything else about the computer runs great and really stable, games play like a charm and everything else runs great. I would appreciate ANY feedback on this matter and I have asked Intel about it. Oh yeah! My bios version is 2663, the most recent to this date. It came out 3/05/07.
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Check the log file(s) ? Check Event viewer? (Control Panel/Administrative Tools)
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I had that problem if I opened CPU-Z first with Desktop Utility, only way to make DU work again was to reboot. As far as desktop control center, could never get it run right. Wouldn't start up and was buggy, so uninstalled it. Have had better luck with Intel Thermal Analysis Tool (TAT)
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I have checked that log too many times; This is what it says.
Faulting application idcc.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module python22.dll, version 2.2.2150.1011, fault address 0x00039e79.
I think it is something in the bios or desktop control center is buggy, like someone else said. I did see another post on this forum about desktop utilities. If you have a firewall it might be blocking the program unexpectedly from the internet or what ever it's trying to access. I have tested this and when I disable my firewall, desktop utilities works fine and the tray service for the program works just fine. My only guess going on that is, desktop control center is faulty; the version of it for the 975xbx2 motherboard.
I happen to be an Intel fan whether they make enthusiast boards or not. I'm not an overclocker because I firmly believe that the hard drive and memory strongly aid in the speed of a computer. Although overclocking can make your machine compatible for more intense programs or games, I just cant do it in regard or warranty and the overall life of the hardware. I will adjust latency times on memory though.
About a year ago I built my first system build with an Intel D875PBZ motherboard and a LGA478 socket Pentium 4 3.0E Ghz computer and it is solid as a rock to this day. That computer is what turned me on to Intel. I must say, if all the problems can't be worked out with the 975xbx2 that I've been hearing of and Intel recalls the motherboard, I am going to be very pissed! lol.
Faulting application idcc.exe, version 0.0.0.0, faulting module python22.dll, version 2.2.2150.1011, fault address 0x00039e79.
I think it is something in the bios or desktop control center is buggy, like someone else said. I did see another post on this forum about desktop utilities. If you have a firewall it might be blocking the program unexpectedly from the internet or what ever it's trying to access. I have tested this and when I disable my firewall, desktop utilities works fine and the tray service for the program works just fine. My only guess going on that is, desktop control center is faulty; the version of it for the 975xbx2 motherboard.
I happen to be an Intel fan whether they make enthusiast boards or not. I'm not an overclocker because I firmly believe that the hard drive and memory strongly aid in the speed of a computer. Although overclocking can make your machine compatible for more intense programs or games, I just cant do it in regard or warranty and the overall life of the hardware. I will adjust latency times on memory though.
About a year ago I built my first system build with an Intel D875PBZ motherboard and a LGA478 socket Pentium 4 3.0E Ghz computer and it is solid as a rock to this day. That computer is what turned me on to Intel. I must say, if all the problems can't be worked out with the 975xbx2 that I've been hearing of and Intel recalls the motherboard, I am going to be very pissed! lol.
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Conflicting monitoring programs
I have tried this on several computers and just about and Intel monitoring program does not get along with CPU-Z. CPU-Z is a great program but I just like having Desktop Control Center. That is my favorite OC and thermal monitoring program.Sparky wrote:I had that problem if I opened CPU-Z first with Desktop Utility, only way to make DU work again was to reboot. As far as desktop control center, could never get it run right. Wouldn't start up and was buggy, so uninstalled it. Have had better luck with Intel Thermal Analysis Tool (TAT)
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Monitoring Programs
Are you using any other hardware monitors? I have found none that will work with IDU.
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NO Temperatures or fan speeds
I have the latest version of Desktop Utilities, 3.0.11.16 loaded on Vista on 975xbx2 board. It loads fine but there are no temperatures or fan speeds shown as in XP. I reloaded XP just to verify board was okay and DU works fine on XP and 975xbx2.
Works on My unit
I am running BIOS ver 2507. The only hiccup I see is if I start CPUz or TAT (Intels Thermal Analysis Tool) first, then sometimes IDCC (Intel Desktop Control Center) will not fire on the first or second attempt. Other than that Desktop Utils and Control Center work fine.
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Re: 975xbx2 troubles with intel monitoring programs
SOLUTION!!!
It seems I've found a solution, at least it worked in my case (WinXP Pro, XBX2, fresh install -- I've had the same error message about python22.dll as described above).
Replace the python22.dll (resides in IDCC installation directory) with the newer version (also 22, but the internal version now reads 2.2.2150.1012 and was 2.2.2150.1011). Good luck you all!
I've easily found the new version in the net: http://www.dll.ru/dll/13991.html (The page is in Russian, but it's ok -- you just have to fill the captcha at the bottom and then click the link below the captcha and _wait for 3 seconds_). Sorry, but I am unable to attach it to this forum (whatever extension I choose, including "txt" and "dat", I get the error that this extension is not supported). Shame on you, forum admins!
P.S. It seems Intel allows its guys to play in the sandbox: the IDCC is written using Python, TCL/TK and other mtoehrfcuknig stuff... Shame on Intel! As well as on AMD/ATI with their .NET perversion called Catalyst...
It seems I've found a solution, at least it worked in my case (WinXP Pro, XBX2, fresh install -- I've had the same error message about python22.dll as described above).
Replace the python22.dll (resides in IDCC installation directory) with the newer version (also 22, but the internal version now reads 2.2.2150.1012 and was 2.2.2150.1011). Good luck you all!
I've easily found the new version in the net: http://www.dll.ru/dll/13991.html (The page is in Russian, but it's ok -- you just have to fill the captcha at the bottom and then click the link below the captcha and _wait for 3 seconds_). Sorry, but I am unable to attach it to this forum (whatever extension I choose, including "txt" and "dat", I get the error that this extension is not supported). Shame on you, forum admins!
P.S. It seems Intel allows its guys to play in the sandbox: the IDCC is written using Python, TCL/TK and other mtoehrfcuknig stuff... Shame on Intel! As well as on AMD/ATI with their .NET perversion called Catalyst...