Topic: More Laptop Issues due to hard page fault (svchost.exe)
My new laptop(HP DV4 -2160US) is working much better thanks to Timmur's recommendation of turning off "Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery" in Device manager. Thanks to Scott (ADK) for his recommendation's too. If I boot up the computer, open my DAW (Samplitude) software and start recording, I will end up getting a LAB "lost asio buffer". I've tested with Latencymon. and found a hard page fault (svchost.exe). Any way to disable? . I can record 16 trks @44k for 2 hours one night without a problem. The next day, I will have issues with LABs.
The Cpu and disk usage (external esata drive) in Samplitude reads 0 - 1%.
I have a UFX (yay!!!) on order and wonder if the USB connection is the way to go? Will the Hard Page faults also effect the bandwith of the USB bus?
thanks