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- #Astroneer steam not recognizing c++ is installed 480p
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Right-click the ZIP file and click Extract all.
#Astroneer steam not recognizing c++ is installed portable
If you downloaded the portable version, you will need to unzip it before use. If you downloaded the installer, simply double-click on it and follow the prompts until installation is complete. The best place to put it is the Desktop, as it will be easy to find later.Īfter the file finishes downloading, you are ready to run Speccy. You will now be asked where you want to save the file. Or if you want to use a portable version of Speccy (which doesn't require installation), click the builds page link and download the portable version. Click Download from (the FileHippo link requires an extra click). Go to Piriform's website, and download the free version on the left. Please download MiniToolBox, save it to your desktop and run it.Ĭlick Go and paste the content into your next post.Īlso.please Publish a Snapshot using Speccy, taking care to post the link of the snapshot in your next post. **** EDIT: Lastly, when I was attempting to copy files, I opened Windows Task Manager, and noticed that the disk usage was stated at 25% despite the highest performing task was writing at less than 0.1MB/s Media HDD: 2 x 8TB SATA 3.0 (configured as RAID 1) I've listed my system specs bellow, but please let me know if I can provide additional information. So yeah, if it was just the RAID array that this issue was isolated to, I'd be more confident to say there' some kind of physical issue, but because it's effecting every drive internally installed or externally plugged in, I don't *think* that's the case here. Even windows explorer is stalling when opening large folders. I didn't initially notice this as I tend to leave my primary PC on to allow it to act as a media server. Prior to these issues I was able to maintain 100MBS across most drives without any hitches, even for extended periods of time.Īdditionally, shut down and start up times have drastically increased. Initially the transfer rate is 30MBs or so, but after 10 seconds of transferring will plummet down to 10KBs and stay there. When attempting to copy from any drive to any other drive, performance is abysmal. In addition to the RAID 1 array, my primary PC also uses an internal 250GB SDD for it's operating system, an internal 2TB SATA 3 HDD for games, and (for the purposes of testing) an external USB 3.0 2TB HDD. I discovered that the drive read/write speeds are very low with all my drives, not just the RAID 1. Afterwards, I attempted an additional scan using "Defraggler" but again, no issues were found.īecoming a bit perplex at this stage, I attempted to test the drive performance of not just the RAID 1 drives, but all HDDs on my system. Thinking that this may be some sort of drive error, I scanned the appropriate drive with the built in Windows feature but no errors were found.
#Astroneer steam not recognizing c++ is installed 480p
What was really strange was that the video files were only in 480p and previously I've steamed Blu-ray ISOs without any issues. My problem(s) started occurring a few days ago when I noticed that my HTPC was buffering network files being hosted by my primary PC which hosts my media library for my entire home network.