Precision X Startup errors

Author Message
xguzman30

  • Total Posts : 185
  • Joined: 12/25/2007
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons: 1
Precision X Startup errors Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:03 PM (permalink)
I am using the latest version of Precision X with the GTX 680. The card and the program works flawlessly except it does not want to start up (I have it enabled it through Precision X) when my computer wants to bootup. The old precision did not have this problem until I received the 680 with Precision X. I get the RTTSH.dll error on my Windows 7 64BIT. I went to the start menu and right clicked explore folder to add Precision X and the OSD server excecutables manually to the strat up folder, but when I reboot Windows it states that RTMUI.dll and RTFC.dll are missing from my computer; I checked the Precision folder and they are both there.
 
I enabled the program Precision X and OSD server to run as administrator.

I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the Program and removed old traces of the old program.
 
I did not have this issue when I had Precision 2.1.2 and the GTX 570. I did get the RTTSH.dll error, but fixed it running them as administrator. I tried the same procedure with X, but doesn't work. What gives?
 
I750@3.6GHz
Gigabyte p55m-ud4
4GB Corsair Dominator 9-9-9-24 @1800Mhz
GTX 680 (not overclocked)
Corsair HX650 PSU
Corsair Force GT 120GB
2nd Drive WD Scorpio Black 320GB
Corsair 500R
<message edited by xguzman30 on Tuesday, May 01, 2012 1:16 PM>
 
#1
    bdary

    • Total Posts : 1392
    • Joined: 4/25/2008
    • Location: Florida, USA
    • Status: offline
    • Ribbons: 7
    • Folding: 194
    Re:Precision X Startup errors Wednesday, May 16, 2012 3:02 PM (permalink)
    xguzman30


    I am using the latest version of Precision X with the GTX 680. The card and the program works flawlessly except it does not want to start up (I have it enabled it through Precision X) when my computer wants to bootup. The old precision did not have this problem until I received the 680 with Precision X. I get the RTTSH.dll error on my Windows 7 64BIT. I went to the start menu and right clicked explore folder to add Precision X and the OSD server excecutables manually to the strat up folder, but when I reboot Windows it states that RTMUI.dll and RTFC.dll are missing from my computer; I checked the Precision folder and they are both there.

    I enabled the program Precision X and OSD server to run as administrator.

    I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the Program and removed old traces of the old program.

    I did not have this issue when I had Precision 2.1.2 and the GTX 570. I did get the RTTSH.dll error, but fixed it running them as administrator. I tried the same procedure with X, but doesn't work. What gives?

    I750@3.6GHz
    Gigabyte p55m-ud4
    4GB Corsair Dominator 9-9-9-24 @1800Mhz
    GTX 680 (not overclocked)
    Corsair HX650 PSU
    Corsair Force GT 120GB
    2nd Drive WD Scorpio Black 320GB
    Corsair 500R


    I would take it out of the startup folder & after launching the program, go into properties & under the general tab, simply put a check mark in "start up with windows".  You have to do it in the properties though. The button on the face of the program for start up doesn't seem to work.
                                                                                            
     
    #2
      Eyothrie

      • Total Posts : 2
      • Joined: 10/26/2012
      • Status: offline
      Re:Precision X Startup errors Tuesday, October 30, 2012 6:31 PM (permalink)
      I hate to bump an old thread, but I'm having this same exact issue as the OP.  I've added EVGAPrecision.exe to the Startup folder as a last resort, because with "start up with windows" checked on the main UI interface and also in the settings, PrecisionX won't start up automatically.   It just doesn't work on my PC.   I have to manually launch Precision, and I am want to avoid that.
      However, with the .exe in the Startup folder, the program launches at startup which is great, but I'm also getting the "RTMUI.dll and RTFC.dll are missing" error.
      Any suggestions?
       
      #3
        bdary

        • Total Posts : 1392
        • Joined: 4/25/2008
        • Location: Florida, USA
        • Status: offline
        • Ribbons: 7
        • Folding: 194
        Re:Precision X Startup errors Wednesday, October 31, 2012 7:03 AM (permalink)
        Eyothrie


        I hate to bump an old thread, but I'm having this same exact issue as the OP.  I've added EVGAPrecision.exe to the Startup folder as a last resort, because with "start up with windows" checked on the main UI interface and also in the settings, PrecisionX won't start up automatically.   It just doesn't work on my PC.   I have to manually launch Precision, and I am want to avoid that.
        However, with the .exe in the Startup folder, the program launches at startup which is great, but I'm also getting the "RTMUI.dll and RTFC.dll are missing" error.
        Any suggestions?


        I would try uninstalling any and all versions of PrecX you may have on your system.  When you uninstall, you'll be asked if you want to save your old profiles, etc...Don't save anything!  Select "No" when asked that.  Make sure your GPU(s) are set to default...no OC's.  Then reboot and then re-install the latest version of PrecX and see how that works.
                                                                                                
         
        #4

          Jump to:

          Current active users

          There are 0 members and 2 guests.

          Icon Legend and Permission

          • New Messages
          • No New Messages
          • Hot Topic w/ New Messages
          • Hot Topic w/o New Messages
          • Locked w/ New Messages
          • Locked w/o New Messages
          • Read Message
          • Post New Thread
          • Reply to message
          • Post New Poll
          • Submit Vote
          • Post reward post
          • Delete my own posts
          • Delete my own threads
          • Rate post

          2000-2013 ASPPlayground.NET Forum Version 3.8