Dr. Doctor Blip, I have been using PC-Doctor Toolbox for Windows for many years. Never had a problem until now.
I just installed the new version 7.0.6852.45 on my old Lenovo X61 with Windows 10 Home 64bit, Intel Core 2 Duo T8300 @ 2.40 GHz, 6GB RAM, Samsung 240GB SSD.
Now the Performance Component indicator keeps circling without populating data. I can click on it and it shows me -
"Computer last started - Oct. 18, 10:30 AM
Installed Memory - 6.00 GB
Maximum Supported -
Memory Slots - 2(0 available)
Current Virtual Memory - 1GB Settings
Power Plan - Balanced Settings
Sleep - 180 minutes
Turn Off Monitor - 60 minutes"
This is a Lenovo X61 from 2009. I installed a new Samsung 240GB SSD. I then did a clean install of a purchased version of WIndows 10 Home 64 Bit. (I couldn't do an upgrade since I was still using Vista Business 32 bit).
I made absolutely sure that the motherboard, processor and system, which is an x64, could support 64 bits, thereby allowing me to upgrade from 4 GB of RAM in 2 slots to 6 GB, (#1 slot = 2GB, and #2 slot = 4GB). I also made absolutely sure I had the correct version,(PC2 5300 SODIMM, 5-5-5-15, 667Ghz speed) to match the existing RAM. Windows 10 and your diagnostics clearly recognizes and utilizes the expanded capacity.
Everything is working fine on the computer. The only thing I noticed is that under Devices and Printers even though Windows recognizes my Notebook, the Manufacturer - Lenovo, the Model - 7675CTO, and the Category - Notebook PC, it tells me it can't find a driver for the device and the troubleshooting option - "PCI Memory Controller is not installed. Install the latest driver for the device", doesn't turn up anything.
Again everything is working perfectly and all PC-Doctor tests seem to recognize all components and return "Passed" results. But the fact that Windows can't seem to find a driver for the "PCI Memory Controller", is maybe causing the Performance indicator to not populate.
There is no error message, and interestingly the previous version of PC-Doctor did populate and check off this box.
I had purchased a new version of PC-Doctor back in July after installing Windows 10. I had originally had the Thinkvantage version of PC-Doctor on the computer but Lenovo no longer used PC-Doctor and only offered "Lenovo Solution Centre" which consistently and completely froze my computer, forcing a hard shutdown, without completing any tests even after hours of waiting.
Any ideas on this? I still have the original full download of the previous version. Should I uninstall the new version and re-install the earlier version?
Josef