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27th May 2008, 10:27 PM #491Stealth in disguise
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Re: The "Undervolting" Guide
Okay for the life of me I cannot get RMclock to work with Vista 64 any suggestions?
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27th May 2008, 10:31 PM #492
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Did you read the first page? ... theres special instructions for vistax64 due to the the signed drivers
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Well this is what I did I saved RMclock to my desktop then saved the signed driver to my desktop and attempted to simply add it to the RMclock folder.
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27th May 2008, 10:42 PM #494
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Try this
More info herePut atsiv.exe in your RMClock folder, create a startup.bat with the following code inside your RMClock folderDouble click startup.bat and you're good to go."]Put atsiv.exe in your RMClock folder, create a startup.bat with the following code inside your RMClock folder quote:@echo off Atsiv -f RTCore64.sys RMClock.exe Atsiv -u RTCore64.sys Double click startup.bat and you're good to go.@echo off Atsiv -f RTCore64.sys RMClock.exe Atsiv -u RTCore64.sys
P.S. Damn I hate when I do research for an answer, somebody already answered and have to delete my post
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27th May 2008, 10:46 PM #495Stealth in disguise
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27th May 2008, 10:55 PM #496
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the signed drivers should work..... did you overwrite the old ones?
heres the old, astiv.exe guide:
RMclock for 64bit users
Vista x64 requires digitally signed drivers in order for RMclock to run. Unfortunately, RMclock still hasn’t been able to acquire this for over a year now. I believe they will be charging $10 for it when they release the 64bit version. Good news though, there is a program called Astiv. It is a driver loader which can bypass the signed driver requirement which lets RMclock run near perfect.
The link to the guide is here (Credit/Rep to Meatloaf13). Just follow exactly as written and all should go well
RMClock on Vista x64
This method will also work if you want to bypass the driver signing req. for other programs. You will have to modify the script a little though.
To make it run on startup you will need to use Task Scheduler to run RMclock at log in, the standard startup launcher won’t work due to the driver sign checking. Heres how:
1) Click on the Start orb > Search for Task Scheduler > Open it.
2) On the right hand side click Create Basic Task > Name it RMClock > Write undervolting on the description
3) On the Trigger Task page mark the "When I Log On" button > Click Next
4) Now it asks for an Action > Mark "Start a Program" button > Click Next
5) It will now ask which program you wanna launch > Click Browse and find filename.vbs (which was created on the bypass guide above)
6) Click next then Finish! It will now launch at startup, you will see cmd prompt screens flash at startup
This method will also work if you want other programs to start on a manual preference
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27th May 2008, 10:59 PM #497
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You should trick Vista to bypass driver signing(driver signing keeps Vista from loading drivers that are NOT verified by Microsoft). Apparently this tool do that by turn this feature off.
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27th May 2008, 11:03 PM #498
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flipfire I think after some vista updates this method doesn't work anymore.
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27th May 2008, 11:10 PM #499Stealth in disguise
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Alright you guys rock!!!!! I got it working Rep for all!
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28th May 2008, 12:42 AM #500
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