Windows 10: Will ECCO 4.0

Discus and support Will ECCO 4.0 in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I have an older program, ECCO Ver 4.0 currently running on Windows 7. Will it work with Windows 10?... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Susanne_118, Aug 28, 2019.

  1. Will ECCO 4.0


    I have an older program, ECCO Ver 4.0 currently running on Windows 7. Will it work with Windows 10?

    :)
     
    Susanne_118, Aug 28, 2019
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  2. Pinscher Win User

    Raid 0 help

    Hi all, I've followed the IRST raid installation directions and I have created myself a Raid 0 volume. Rapid storage confirms my successful migration from a system disc to a raid 0 array. I'm also able to select it as my boot device in BIOS, but what I don't understand is why it is not listed in my Drives under my computer

    In fact, my computer still lists my original C: drive with the original capacity. I feel as if I've miss an important step here and I'm unsure how to proceed.
     
    Pinscher, Aug 28, 2019
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  3. malware Win User
    Intel Updates Core 2 Quad Q9550 to E-0 Stepping

    We continue our Monday news list with another Intel story that brings to our attention information concerning the company and more specificly its 2.83GHz Core 2 Quad Q9550 chips that will move from the current C-1 to the newer E-0 stepping. The updated chips will start selling on August 22nd, featuring the following changes:
    • New SSpec and MM numbers for the converting products
    • CPUID will change from 0x10677 to 0x1067A
    • Package change to Halide free package
    Apart from that, the new stepping CPUs will not include any other changes. Of course, like most new stepping parts a BIOS update will be needed.


    Product Change Notification 108663 - 00

    Source: TechConnect Magazine
     
    malware, Aug 28, 2019
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  4. zbook Win User

    Will ECCO 4.0

    Repeated Crashes and Boot Errors Apparently Caused by Driver Updates


    The chkdsk /f /r report displayed that there were corrections made in the volume bitmap.

    Run these commands and post images and then continue with the prior steps:
    There was a command for disk 1 but the command for disk 0 seems to have been skipped (steps 24 and 25) for the partition information. These are some additional commands.

    1) diskpart
    2) list disk
    3) select disk 0
    4) list volume
    5) list partition
    6) select partition 1
    7) detail partition
    8) select partition 2
    9) detail partition
    10) select partition 3
    11) detail partition
    12) select partition 4
    13) detail partition
    14) if there are any other partitions on disk 0 continue in the same fashion
    15) exit
    16) continue with prior steps
     
    zbook, Aug 28, 2019
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Will ECCO 4.0