GS60 Ghost Pro Unboxing! With ga-young kim

Hello, I am Kim, Ga Young aka Aphrodite, a progamer of team Startale.
Today I will introduce a special laptop from MSI. Recently I was in need of a lighter and thinner laptop since I had to go out more often. So I purchased a laptop and went straight to the Startale team house to check it out. Fortunately Life, who is a Starcraft2 world champion, was at the house, so I hurried back. I wanted to show off my laptop. Hehe~
As soon as I arrived, I opened the box together with Life. The package of the laptop was really pretty and luxurious and was completely different from other laptop boxes. Even Life seemed a bit surprised.
When I opened up to box I was really surprised. The laptop and related accessories were stored very neatly. It felt like opening a package for a luxury brand-name bag~
Wow~ it is really thin. Even though it is a gaming laptop it is only 19mm thick and weighs only about 1.9kg~
It is perfect to carry when going out~
Now time for a proper game test~ I was looking forward to see how well the game runs in such a thin and light laptop~
Wow~ as expected, MSI did not disappoint me. It was really fast and smooth.
It is equipped with Geforce GTX860M graphic card from NVIDIA and uses Intel’s I7-4700HQ CPU as its basis. Also it is equipped with a proud product of MSI called Super RAID, which allows you to play Starcraft2 at the highest quality options without any problems and also the loading speed is exceptional~ Hooray~~
It is not a gaming laptop just because of its fast speed~ MSI proudly presents Killer Lan, which clearly decreases the latency and allows the player to play more swiftly with more speed. This has to be a required condition for every gamer, right?
Keyboard is also very important to gamers. GS60 Ghost is equipped with a keyboard from Steel Series, which is a gaming specialty company~ Twinkling rainbow colored LED lights are very pretty and the users can variously set the key combinations their own way through the Steel Series Engine
Ta-da~~~ What comes across your mind, when you hear MSI? It is DYNAudio. The sound that comes out from the Audio Boost, which is the gold-plated audio jack, cannot be heard elsewhere and the speakers made by the high-end speaker manufacturers, DYNAudio, along with Sound Blaster Cinema are all proud elements of MSI.
Nonetheless Cooler Booster2 quickly lets out heat from the laptop, allowing the users to play with the laptop for long hours without any problems~
Now, let me introduce the Game Caster function of MSI. Users can very simply stream their gaming screen online. Just login like this~~
Through the webcam of the laptop, users can decide to show themselves on the stream~~
You can share it on Facebook~~
You can watch it with your smart phone, like this~~
It is very convenient and appealing~~ I myself use this function very often~~
I don’t know how the day passed playing games with GS60. Size, weight, design, performance and many special functions provided only by MSI! Today I fell in love with GS60 Ghost.
Top Player Top Choice MSI GS60 Ghost!
I highly recommend it to everyone with confidence!

WOW~~ GS60 Ghost have good performance and very slim.. game caster function is interesting...goodbye Macbook~~

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  • G Sync with GS60 Ghost Pro?

    Hi everyone
    I am looking to buy a new monitor to use with my GS60 Ghost Pro. My GPU is the GTX 870m. Can somebody please tell me whether the laptop is compatible with NVIDIA's g sync technology?
    Thanks
    Phil

    Quote from: Gorefiend on 12-February-15, 17:33:35
    According to MSI customer service, the laptop does support gsync:
    Dear Customer,
    This laptop can support this function.
    Thank you and have a nice day!
    Really?!?!?!
    But from NVIDIA website, only desktop GPUs is available for this feature. 
    http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/g-sync/supported-gpus

  • MSI GS60 Ghost Pro Golden Edition - A Combination of Stylish and High Performance.

     I have no idea who can say no to this shining and charming beauty....
    The BackStory
        When I studied at graduate school, I bought my first laptop, Asus F3J, of my life and brought it to school everyday. Actually it was a 2.9kg around laptop for gaming and I felt like carry a heavy brick. It was quite inconvient and kind of suffer for a person like me who was not doing fitness. After I graduated from school and was being a member of society, I decided to find a  laptop that was much lighter and easier to bright to work. Toshiba R830 was what I chose, but this time, the performance of playing some hardcore game wasn’t good enough since it doesn’t have a discrete graphics card.
    I started to believe there is a trade off between perforamnce and weight of laptop with these two experience. Until one day, I came across with MSI GS60 Ghost Pro at Computex 2014, it was a notebook weigh just around 2kg and uncompromising with high performance. In more detail, It had core I7 CPU、High-end GTX graphics card and two 256MB SSD within it. From that day, I know it is the notebook am looking for, it is a note book I can bring to work and also play game at home. Furthermore, MSI is going to issue the limited Golden edition of it around the end of year, it gave me one more reason to buy this “good stuff”, because both me and my girl think gold is the most fashion color in recent year, just like iphone. So that is the backstory, now i just have the golden one and is going to unbox it for you.
    The Main Specification
    MSI GS60 Ghost Pro 2QE Golden Edition:
    •   CPU: Core i7-4710HQ (2.5GHz – 3.5GHz)
    •   OS: Windows 8.1
    •   Display: 15.6″ WQHD+, IPS (2880*1620)
    •   Memory Supplied: 16G 2*8GB DDR3L 1600
    •   Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX970M GDDR5 3GB
    •   Storage: 2 x 256GB M.2 SSD + 1TB 7200RPM HDD
    •   Wireless Lan: Killer 802.11 a/c
    The Unboxing
    It is a really big one, please do drive your car while buying this NB from the shop.
    Inside the main brown shipping box, there are MSI stylish back bag and the a black branded carry case.
    The back back is grey color with good material quality, it also a simple and fashion design which is suitable for young or stylish worker. The sense of touch is also good.
    There are several layers inside the bag, even more, a shock-absorbing laptop sleeve in it. What a surprise!!
    In the big black branded carry case. There are two black box, one is for accessory. One is for the main role “GS60” with sponge to protect it as you can see in the photo.
    Let see the accessory box first, a MSI gaming mouse、a MSI/SteelSeries Flux headset、a keyboard protector and a mouse pad.
    The mouse has red light shining on both side when it connect to the laptop. It’s really a gaiming stuff! We can also see the double braided cord that improved the durability.
    As “+” and “-“ these buttons in the middle of the mouse, user can adjust the sensity of the mouse instantly by these two bottons in the game. No need to waste your time finding the adjument UI within the game. It is such a good benefit for a gamer.
    The Flux headset has ear cushions with mesh-cloth material it let you feel comfortable when wear it. You also can find out the color of the shell beside the headset can be changed, one pair is MSI design in red color, the other one is pure black one.
    It also has a convenient design that the earmuff can be folded, in order to make the headset into a plat one and easy to put in your bag.
    The performance of the headset is high-end and highs that don’t get brittle. About the deep bass, it also quite stunning. Overall, it can make the music carry listener’s heart.
    It deserves you to put it on the top of your gaming headset list.
    Here we open another black box, the GS60 is packaging by the non-woven cloth.
    There are also the power adaptor、power cord and mini displayport to D-sub cable.
    By the way, the power adapter is 25.53 mm thick and 0.52kg. weigh, 19.5V and 7.7A output.
    Moreover, there are instruction manuals、several driver CDs and even two military dog tag with MSI logo, actually I am not a military lover, so I am going to use them as a key ring but not to hang on my neck.
    Finally, let us see a royal-like GS60 Ghost Pro Golden…
    Using Mg-Li alloy as the material, its chasis gains the advantage of both ultra-light and solid.
    According to MSI official website, the idea of design comes from the stealth fighter, so it shows dynamic streamline in its design. Beside the visual effect, it makes you feel comfortable when typing due to the slimmer front edge and solid palm rest. The high gloss finish and bright gold will reflect light, so it change color slightly in different lighting condition. Overall, it delivery supreme visual treat.
    To see a more apparent golden color, I put it on my sofa with yellow background.
    Shinging and charming….
    The fancy muscle curve and hire line surface make it elegant and gorgeous.  
    The shield and the MSI logo, they are delicated design without roughness.
    The black color keycap contrast with the golden chasis apparently.
    The touchpad looks cool as well, the material it made let the surface being anti-skidding and you wont leave your fingerprint on it.
    It has Dynaudio speaker and Steelseries keyboard these two famous brand as it high-end equipment. 4 channel speakers and comfortable tactile keyboard. Moreover, the Graphics card it equiped is GTX 970M,
    One of the lastest high-end Nvidia GTX graphics card. It is the first gaming notebook to equip GTX 970M .No doubt MSI regard themselves as the leader brand of gaming.
    Sound Blaster Cinema 2+Dyanudio, Bravo~~
    Let’s check the connectivity of this beauty.
    No ports but seried of cooling vents at the rear panel,in order to let air flow and palm rest feeling.
    being better.
    The left side of it located the microphone (line out) and headphone (line in) jack, two USB 3.0 ports, the power connector socket and a security port. Also the vent close to the rear panel. The metal golden jack can isolate much more noice and enhance the reality of music as not being distortion.
    The right side of GS60 located an USB 3.0 port, card reader, Mini DisplayPort, HDMI port, and GB LAN (RJ45). GS60 Ghost Pro can support 2 external moniotr with mini display and HDMI port. When playing PRG game, you can use the main one to play game, the other one can show a walkthrough. The last one, you can even use skype or outlook to connect others.
    The front side you can see the LED to show some fuction status. Such as the battary status and bloothtooth has been turned on or not..etc.
    From bottom of this notebook you can see the battery is not removable, I guess the idea probably come from iphone. In fact, I seldomly remove the battery when I using a laptop, unless it really heavy to carry. But this time, GS60 is not heavy, so it wont be a problem to me.
    I used the scaler to measure the actual weight and ruler to see how thin it is, the result cames out 19.95mm thin and 2.1kg weight. Is it really a gaming machine I used to think of?! Such an ultra-book style.
    As I know, all the gaming notebook used to be black and silver color, there are few gaming notebook with others color. MSI this time has find its way to make a breakthrough. Of course, the creative thinking and the adventurous action is what we need in gaming world!!  
    In a word, as you can see from the picture above ,the metallic feel of it is so attractive!!It is the most stylish and creative gaming notebook I have ever seen.
    All of above are the unboxing of hardware part.let’ talk about some function and feature of this treasure.
    Dragan Gaming Center which is preinstalled in this MSI laptop. With this application, you can monitor the status of the important elements in the system. You can also quick start a game or an utility through it.
    Fn+F7="Shift", according to the official website, the key can be used to change the mode of the notebook in 3 status, the default "Sport"mode、"Comfort" mode and "Green mode", it is a adjustment function to control the CPU and GPU workload in order to balance the performance and temperature
    Use "Shift" to switch the mode you prefer.
    Green- System locks both GPU and CPU chip temp.
    Comfort- System locks GPU chip temp and dynamic adjusts the GPU chip temp
    Sport- Defaut and without any control.
    I am not afraid about the high temperature and noise from fans, so I like to use the default one, Sport mode~
    If you are playing a game in the library, please do choose Green mode to keep the fan from being busy.
    The "Shift" is MSI exclusive function, the idea comes from the shifting gear in automobile.
    Here comes another interesting feature, which is called Killer Double Shot Pro.With this function,
    the GB LAN and Wireless LAN act like combined togather and user can acquire the bandwith from both.
    Killer Netwok Manager UI
    This network technology also offers you a smooth background when playing game, because you can set the gaming applications as higher priority to use the bandwith than others. What a bravo feature!!
    The highest resolution of GS60 Ghost Pro is 2880*1620 which is also called 3K,
    as you can see from the screenshot below, when playing game you gain much more visual delight.
    With the HDMI and mini display output, you can enjoy a 1+2 matrix display function.
    With the XSplit Gamecaster preintalled in GS60, you can share your game just in time through live streaming while playing it. however, I won't use this function because I don't wanna share my skill to the others, hahaha~~
    The Steal Series Engine, it is my favorite. You can set the keypress macro、text macro or lauch application just in one key. For example, while playing Leaque of Legend, we always need to press Q、W、E、R、T
    immediately, but with keypress macro function, you can trigger them just in one key. Quite convient, isn't it?
    You can also choose the color you want for the keyboard backlit with Steal Series Egine. This function shows the gaming feature indeed.  
    That's see the multi-color backlit of it. What a show off!!!
    Below is the hardware information showed by Nvidia Experience UI and GPU Z
    GeForce GTX 970M with DDR5 3G and I7-4710HQ!!
    I can't wait to see the 3D MARK 11 P score...
    Here it got P9272 at sport mode. Outstanding!!
    For 3D MARK Fire Strike, it got 6515 at sport mode. I have to say that GS60 Ghost Pro punches above its weight.
    The result of Valley Benchmark 1.0 is below, score 1560 and FPS is 37.3.
    Testing the Call of duty Ghost with FRAPS, while play the game, it goes smoothly and the fps showed at top-left is around 100~200. As you can see the delicated scenery and character there, it seems like act in the reality.
    The sequencial read of these two SSD is 1022MB/s, it features from the Super RAID technology. Applying the RAID 0 technical usually used in server into SSD to make the IOPS much better.
    Take a look at its outward appearance again, bring it oudoor to see its color under natural light.
    Fantastic~~
    I would like to say, the GS60 Ghost Pro Golden is Lamborghini in gaming laptop!! It will be all the rage.

    This year, GTX970M performance is even better than 880M, with GS60's slim design, I can only say the advance of technology is so amazing!!!

  • Where to buy msi GS60 Ghost Pro 3K?

    Where can i buy the msi GS60 Ghost pro with the 3K screen without any OS installed?

    I'm not sure they offer it without any OS installed.

  • Sharing new GS60 Ghost Pro video on youtube

    Since the new nvidia GTX970M had launched weeks ago, msi now is offering GS60 Ghost Pro to the market.
    Let's watch the youtube video and see how good it is!!

    Quote from: 我愛星巴克 on 11-December-14, 15:55:12
    this video mention all key features very clear and easily to read it, I like simply style!
    Combine all the most wanted gaming features and designed in slim shape with light weight, the GS60 Ghost Pro is no wonder the top list in user's "MUST BUY"!

  • GS60 Ghost Pro 3k - Temperature problems

    Greetings,
    I recently purchased a GS60 Ghost Pro 3k and it is brilliant. I do however run into heat problems. While i expected its sleek-style coupled with its 870M ro cause it to get very hot. I did not however expect it on virtually every single game. I would expect average games, that don't tax this GPU, to run efficient and cold simply because the load is low. However, 9/10 games i play on this thing it reaches DANGEROUS temps within minutes. I mean games that would run aon the Intel GPU. Sometimes i even force the intel GPU just to keep the heat down. Does anyone know of any tweaks/software i could use to cap the max load of this 870M? or other ideas. Examples i have of this are basically LoL is the only game so far that stays relatively cold. Its not just titles like BF4 on ultra at 3k that cause this thing to heat up. I can sit in menu's of Expedition Conquistador using windowed-mode on medium settings and hit 90 degrees. This is just poor optimization since the 870m shouldnt even know its running a game the load should be that low. Any ideas?
    Regards,

    Well i say the difference because you notice a drastic frame-rate/load/temp difference when you run things in windowed. So it is less work on the system, i am not worried about the 3k desktop but i will do some testing. While i agree in the power needed to go from 1080 to 3k, i don't think anything outside 3D or video would matter, maybe a bit more mem.
    As for the temps, Disappointing. Not only is it uncomfortable to game on at these temps its significantly lowering the lifespan to maintain temps like this for extended periods of time. Hot to touch, is too hot. Its only a matter of time before the soldering goes and it wont turn on or i get artifacts.
    My post is more about the fact i know it CAN get to these temps when pushed high. I figured 2 of 10 of my titles would do this. Not all of them. Its just a surprise and a let down is all.

  • GS60 Ghost Pro GPU fan rattle

    Hi there
    I had my GS60 Ghost Pro (2E-056AU) for around 5 months now and am generally very happy with it. However, recently there has been a rattling noise coming from the GPU fan (left side) whenever the GPU is in use. Has anybody else had this problem? Is there a trick how to fix it by myself?
    Thanks for your support!

    sounds like your GPU fan is defected or layer in fan is begining to wear off which means you will have to send laptop into repair and have fan exchanged to new one.

  • Upgradability on msi gs60 ghost pro and msi gs60 ghost pro 3K edition

    What can I upgrade on the msi gs60 ghost pro and msi gs60 ghost pro 3K edition. I'm considering on buying a msi gs60 ghost pro 3K edition on newegg but I don't want to be stuck with a 128 GB SSD and 12 GB of RAM

    Quote from: kristoffer.eik on 09-May-14, 17:07:49
    What can I upgrade on the msi gs60 ghost pro and msi gs60 ghost pro 3K edition. I'm considering on buying a msi gs60 ghost pro 3K edition on newegg but I don't want to be stuck with a 128 GB SSD and 12 GB of RAM
    So far what i've been able to see on my gs60 ghost pro (2pe), ram is upgradable, you have to n2 slots where there is only 1 in 128 gb ssd (weird size not the new standard), the normal 2,5" drive is an easy upgradable.
    Ask if there is something else you need to know.

  • MSI GS60 Ghost Pro 3K review from Tech Radar

    http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/pc-mac/laptops-portable-pcs/laptops-and-netbooks/msi-gs60-ghost-pro-3k-1241650/review#articleContent

    I like the comment of the Pros points, and for the Cons, any of slim notebook will have same status,
     it's not a problem, it's a natural material and mechanical limitation comes with higher temp result.

  • MSI GS60 Ghost Pro 4K-079 w/ Dark Screen

    Hey folks.  I recently purchased a MSI GS60 Ghost Pro 4K-079.  All-in-all I am happy with the laptop but I've noticed that the color representation seems very dark.  Specifically it looks like the yellows are not very bright.  To try to determine if it's a hardware or software issue I've tried:
    - Full desktop screenshot captures on the MSI GS60 and then brought over to another laptop to display.  Colors look fine there.
    - Loaded up Ubuntu on a USB stick and booted to that.  Color representation still appears dark in that OS.
    Where should I go from here?  Contact MSI Tech. Support?

    Most likely that is your best option.
    >>How to contact MSI.<<

  • [Solved] gs60 ghost pro triple monitor setup??

    any one try to put a display port hub on the gs60 ghost pro something like the 3d-club MST
    link: http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/reader.en/product/mst-hub-1-3.html
    i have a triple monitor setup for my desktop machine and i was wondering if it is possible to just plug my gs60 into a USB hub for sound, keyboard, and mouse. then a MST display port hub just dock and game. from what i read online the GTX 870M will work in this configuration i just want to know if anyone here has tried it?

    Quote from: Yippyyay;104043
    any one try to put a display port hub on the gs60 ghost pro something like the 3d-club MST
    link: http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/reader.en/product/mst-hub-1-3.html
    i have a triple monitor setup for my desktop machine and i was wondering if it is possible to just plug my gs60 into a USB hub for sound, keyboard, and mouse. then a MST display port hub just dock and game. from what i read online the GTX 870M will work in this configuration i just want to know if anyone here has tried it?
    Yes, it works.

  • GS60 Ghost Pro - Some parts of Steel Keyboard are not illuminated

    Hi,
    I bought myself a GS60 2PE Ghost Pro a couple of days ago. The Keyboard illumination was working fine at first, but today I noticed that some parts of my Steel Keyboard are not illuminated anymore. My laptop was updated by Windows Update Manager, so I thought it had something to do with newly installed updates. But I did a full system recovery with F3 and the keyboard is still not illuminated properly.
    Any ideas what can fix this issue?

    I have checked out the GS60 2PC (same generation as yours) and I saw what you mean.
    I didn't notice this before when I tested the GS60 models.
    When looking at the keyboard on smaller angle (<70°) you can see there is less light coming from the F1, F7, F8, F9, F11, TAB, CAPS, SHIFT, ENTER and Numpad keys.
    The amount of light that is visible below the keys isn't consistent everywhere and that seems to suggest that the keyboard back-lighting isn't working properly at those keys.
    Looking below the F7, F8, F9 keys, I see that only the top left part of the key is illuminated, while other keys (i.e. F2..F6) are also illuminated on the right part of the key.
    I have checked with our R&D department and this is a design choice.
    The F2..F6 keys have a symbol in the top-left and the bottom-right part of the key and the F1, F7..F9, F11 only have a symbol in the top-left, which doesn't require lighting in the lower right part of the key.
    This also applies to the bigger keys (TAB, CAPS, SHIFT, ENTER and Numpad keys), only the center of the key where the symbol resides is illuminated.
    When looking at the keyboard in dim/dark rooms the keyboard back-lighting works as expected and keys can easily be identified because the symbol on the key lights up.
    I hope the attached pictures clarify the situation (It isn't easy to capture the real effect with a simple digital camera. The situation in the pictures actually look worse than viewing it in real life).
    P.S.,
    More pictures and a video in the attached Zip file.
    The video might show the situation the best.

  • GS60 Ghost Pro (870m) Cooling + Rattle

    Hey all,
    I recently bought a Ghost Pro notebook and I have to say I am VERY satisfied with its performance and design. My only gripe is that it runs a little too hot for my tastes at around 87 degrees Celsius on high/ultra settings. Naturally, I'm worried that the heat will damage the internals of the laptop. Is there a configuration where I could minimize the heat buildup in my laptop?
    Also, I notice that there is a slight rattling within my GPU when it is under heavy use. For instance, while playing BF3, there is a audible rattle which immediately stops after performing an Alt-Tab. I'm pretty sure this may be a unlucky fault in my notebook but is this a fixable problem?
    Any input would be very much appreciated!

    Good news guys.
    I found out that the source of the heating problem stemmed from this laptop's GREAT performance. It was going at about 80 to 90 fps on BF3 before, which is pretty excessive, so limiting the fps to 60 made the machine run at about 70-80 degrees Celcius. I'll definitely check out that Afterburner David.
    The whirring, well, I guess is normal since it doesn't seem to be getting any worse and to be honest, is not that bad.
    Anyway, thanks for everyone's help!

  • Better GS60 Ghost Pro Temperatures?

    This question is mainly going out to MSI directly. I've been playing around with some software recently allowing you to tweak the fan speeds for the GS60 allowing the fans to spin more aggressively when the notebook gets hot.
    I feel 93°C for the GPU under load is too hot a temperature to be running at in modern games, especially in the summer... By altering the fan curves via software, I was able to bring it down to around 82°C, more than a 10°C improvement, just be tweaking a couple values!
    What are the chances of making the temperature curves, particularly around the 80°C+ mark more aggressive though an Embedded Controller or BIOS update for the GS60? The fans really aren't that much louder running at 100% compared to like the 85% equivalent. Running the GPU at 93°C constantly can't be good for lifespan and I don't want to rely on a software hack for my NB to stay cool under load 

    Quote from: dblkk on 30-July-14, 01:30:48
    I'm glad you found a software hack to get a different fan curve. But my GT70 Dominator Pro runs 93c as well. 93c is the thermal limit in which once reached it throttles the chip so it doesn't pass that temperature. Anything higher runs risk of damaging chip. So constant 93c should be fine as that's what NVidia rates the chips for.
    But at least for the gt70, different fan curves will not help, as when you run turbo fan (max fan speeds) my gpu still rides that 92-93c mark.
    One thing which you can also try is limiting your frame rate. If you download a tool called Nvidia Inspector, it allows you to set an FPS limit. This isn't the same as a vsync, it doesn't affect the responsiveness of the game it just forces your GPU to render so many frames, it doesn't wait for your screen to finish displaying the last frame. I set mine to 60 since my screen is 60hz and that greatly reduces temperatures
    Alternatively, you can also enable "adaptive vsync" and enable "triple buffering" from the Nvidia control panel if you don't want any tears though this does affect control responsiveness a bit.
    Hope this helps! Repasting is also another option, but I like to avoid it like fire unless there are no other alternatives.

  • GS60 Ghost Pro 3k - Joining Windows DOMAIN

    Just got my new GS60-2PE laptop, reformatted and reinstalled Windows 8.1, and joined to the domain.  Things are working great, except every time I am outside the office it completely craps out -  nothing works, windows system32 services are not starting, etc... Sometimes I can reboot and get everything to (appear to) work fine, but at least 50% of the time nothing works.  I am working closely with our domain admin to troubleshoot this issue, but this is the only machine on our network that is having these problems.  Hopefully someone out there might know why this MSI laptop is having problems being joined to the domain?
    I am getting the following error in the Application event logs:
    Event ID 1000:
    Faulting application name: svchost.exe_RasMan  
    Faulting module name: rastapi.DLL_unloaded
    Much of the time when I boot up, after I login it will be a black desktop and error message on the screen saying C;\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\Desktop is unavailable....   When this happens I can't do anything, opening the Start menu it is empty, can only restart and have a 50/50 chance that everything loads correctly.  
    Also, I am sometimes getting errors saying "The stub received bad data" when I try to open any program, e.g. Task Manager.  Try it again, and the program opens fine.  
    I have reformatted and reinstalled windows twice, the second time with our domain admin involved, we are not doing anything wrong.  With this machine, these problems are consistent...
    Any ideas???

    errors your getting it probably no access to domain server where your laptop account is located so then it crashes and throws error once you leave location with laptop :/ so make sure the domain network isnt local type since some buisness have it as local means it only access able within their internet/wifi connections sinc it will use local ip to communicate, while when your outside and not att office or so it will fail since it's not able to communicate with server that account is on.

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