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Precision X1 ─ No longer crashing, but..

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2019/05/15 12:22:56 (permalink)
─ The software is no longer crashing after exiting a game, so that's a major improvement.
 
─ I still can't get the OSD to work in any game that I've tried it with, yet it does work with apps that you wouldn't typically need to use it for.. Like media players (to see what my GPU is doing while I watch a movie, I guess?) and, funnily enough, Gigabyte's System Information Viewer for fan curve control. When OSD is running in the background, the info from it pops up in the animations for the app, but never in any game. The assignable macro keys don't seem to work, or the OSD just isn't working when pressed. *sigh*
 
You can see in the screenshot, the OSD showing in the little fan animation box. But I can't for the life of me get it to show up in any game that I've tried it on. I've tried adding the game .exe's to the list, etc. but no luck so far. I'm I just doing something wrong? 
I got it to show up once in Anthem out of the handful of times I played it (got the game free with my GPU) but haven't played it since, and only got it to work the one time. 

─ Also, anything I assign to the tray via the HWM will sometimes disappear, and toggling the tray selections in the app doesn't fix the issue. Only restarting the app does the trick to get them back up. This is a new issue for me since the previous version. 
Anyone else having this issue? I really dig the functionality and layout of the app, but it's just not reliable and I'm really leaning toward going back with Afterburner despite its not-so-great GUI. 
 
  • Windows 10 x64 17763 (1809)
  • EVGA 2080 Black (430.64 DCH)
  • Precision X1 (0.3.17.0)
 

 
post edited by hellish - 2019/05/16 01:26:38

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    Re: Precision X1 ─ No longer crashing, but.. 2019/05/15 13:45:17 (permalink)
    Use Revo Uninstaller (Free) to uninstall Precision.
     
    After Precision is uninstalled through it's uninstaller, use the Advanced Mode in Revo to scan for and delete leftover registry entries*/files/folders that are found.
     
    *WARNING: Only checkmark to delete the registry entries shown in bold text!
     
    Unhide and delete the Users\Username\AppData\Local\EVGA_Co.,_Ltd folder and restart your PC..Then install Precision again after restarting your PC.
     
    To exclude things from OSD, open the PrecisionX Server (Sytem Tray, near time/date)..Click Add..Then browse to the program .exe that you want to exclude from OSD..Double-click the .exe or single-click it and then click Open..Click OK.
     
    Anything that's in the PrecisionX Server list is excluded from OSD.
     
    See how that rolls.
    post edited by bob16314 - 2019/05/15 13:47:36

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    Re: Precision X1 ─ No longer crashing, but.. 2019/05/16 01:24:09 (permalink)
    Okay. I'll give that a shot.. It would be nice if instead of "PrecisionX Server" the OSD application GUI dialog box were titled as "Exclusion List".
     
    And that being said, I've not had any luck with getting any games to work with it before trying to add them to the "mysterious" list. So that wasn't my issue. 
     
    post edited by hellish - 2019/05/16 01:32:36
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