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Previously on "Vista - Reliability analysis metrics"
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RACAgent : This scheduled task runs when you start the computer. This scheduled task also runs every hour after you start the computer. This task is a Microsoft Reliability Analysis task that processes system reliability data.
To view / kill it, you should be able to :
To view the hidden scheduled tasks in a default installation of Windows Vista, follow these steps:
1. Click Start. In the Start Search box, type task scheduler. Then, in the Programs list, click Task Scheduler.
2. On the View menu, click Show Hidden Tasks.
See below for more info
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../cc766393.aspx
Hope that helps
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You know it makes senseOriginally posted by voodooflux View PostAnd let me preempt those about to say it means "get a Mac"

So vista performs reliability analysis while you work. Reliability analysis for what?
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I think (can't remember) I had this when I first got Vista.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI keep getting the following pop-up during normal working conditions -
"reliability analysis metrics calculation executable stopped working"
Anyone else getting this, and if so what is the cure ?
I do remember removing and then reloading MS Office 07. and it went away.
Can't be sure mind.
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The ony advice I can find is to try "repairing" Vista from the installation media.
And let me preempt those about to say it means "get a Mac"
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Vista - Reliability analysis metrics
I keep getting the following pop-up during normal working conditions -
"reliability analysis metrics calculation executable stopped working"
Anyone else getting this, and if so what is the cure ?Tags: None
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