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Terry
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      26th Apr 2010
I get a blue screen error (also known as the blue screen of death or BSOD) in
Windows XP Pro that is caused by PowerPoint 2007. I should say “primarily”
caused by PowerPoint as some other things will occasionally trigger it as
well. It usually happens when I am scrolling through a number of PowerPoint
slides. Other rare causes are also graphics intensive such as Google Earth or
a web cam.

My guess is that it is not a PowerPoint problem in itself but in a driver or
device issue (video card for example). But before I start detailed
troubleshooting I thought I would ask if anybody else encountered this issue
via PowerPoint and if so how they resolved it.

It can be a bit embarrassing during presentations….

 
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Echo S
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      26th Apr 2010
Oh, yeah, really embarrassing.

Does the BSOD message give you any clues? Sometimes it will point at a
specific DLL or driver. I'd suggest running in Safe Mode as a test for video
driver issues, but if it's a random occurrence, that may not tell us much.

At any rate, for PPT you can try turning down hardware acceleration. If that
doesn't do it, then yeah, try updating your video driver.

Here's instrux for hardware acceleration: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00129.htm

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What's new in PPT 2010? http://www.echosvoice.com/2010.htm
Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx



"Terry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ED90896B-F879-4948-B370-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I get a blue screen error (also known as the blue screen of death or BSOD)
> in
> Windows XP Pro that is caused by PowerPoint 2007. I should say “primarily”
> caused by PowerPoint as some other things will occasionally trigger it as
> well. It usually happens when I am scrolling through a number of
> PowerPoint
> slides. Other rare causes are also graphics intensive such as Google Earth
> or
> a web cam.
>
> My guess is that it is not a PowerPoint problem in itself but in a driver
> or
> device issue (video card for example). But before I start detailed
> troubleshooting I thought I would ask if anybody else encountered this
> issue
> via PowerPoint and if so how they resolved it.
>
> It can be a bit embarrassing during presentations….
>

 
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TAJ Simmons
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      26th Apr 2010
Terry,

You've more or less answered your own question.... or pointed yourself in
the right direction....

First point of call - update your "graphics card drivers"

probably
www.ati.com
or
www.nvidia.com

Also try running something called memtest.... as bad memory will cause BSOD.

Also, if it's a desktop PC... then a failing Power Supply Unit can also
cause BSOD.... eg your graphics card and CPU start needing more power and
your PSU is pushed over the limit... causing a BSOD.

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
PowerPoint Master

http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
awesome - powerpoint templates,
powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...


"Terry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:ED90896B-F879-4948-B370-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I get a blue screen error (also known as the blue screen of death or BSOD)
>in
> Windows XP Pro that is caused by PowerPoint 2007. I should say "primarily"
> caused by PowerPoint as some other things will occasionally trigger it as
> well. It usually happens when I am scrolling through a number of
> PowerPoint
> slides. Other rare causes are also graphics intensive such as Google Earth
> or
> a web cam.
>
> My guess is that it is not a PowerPoint problem in itself but in a driver
> or
> device issue (video card for example). But before I start detailed
> troubleshooting I thought I would ask if anybody else encountered this
> issue
> via PowerPoint and if so how they resolved it.
>
> It can be a bit embarrassing during presentations..
>



 
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jpforestier
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      27th Apr 2010
These last days I've got also a very nice blue screen...Each time I want to
use Acronis to back up.
But nothing to deal with PPT..At least
"Terry" <(E-Mail Removed)> a crit dans le message de news:
ED90896B-F879-4948-B370-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I get a blue screen error (also known as the blue screen of death or BSOD)
>in
> Windows XP Pro that is caused by PowerPoint 2007. I should say "primarily"
> caused by PowerPoint as some other things will occasionally trigger it as
> well. It usually happens when I am scrolling through a number of
> PowerPoint
> slides. Other rare causes are also graphics intensive such as Google Earth
> or
> a web cam.
>
> My guess is that it is not a PowerPoint problem in itself but in a driver
> or
> device issue (video card for example). But before I start detailed
> troubleshooting I thought I would ask if anybody else encountered this
> issue
> via PowerPoint and if so how they resolved it.
>
> It can be a bit embarrassing during presentations..
>



 
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Roy Adam
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      23rd Sep 2010
Hi Terri,

Its work when we update video card driver,thank you so much for your post in here..iam from IT dept,we try so many way before but still faceing same error,after iam update drive its totaly succesfully..Thanks again!

> On Sunday, April 25, 2010 7:47 PM Terry wrote:


> I get a blue screen error (also known as the blue screen of death or BSOD) in
> Windows XP Pro that is caused by PowerPoint 2007. I should say ???primarily???
> caused by PowerPoint as some other things will occasionally trigger it as
> well. It usually happens when I am scrolling through a number of PowerPoint
> slides. Other rare causes are also graphics intensive such as Google Earth or
> a web cam.
>
> My guess is that it is not a PowerPoint problem in itself but in a driver or
> device issue (video card for example). But before I start detailed
> troubleshooting I thought I would ask if anybody else encountered this issue
> via PowerPoint and if so how they resolved it.
>
> It can be a bit embarrassing during presentations???.



>> On Sunday, April 25, 2010 8:56 PM Echo S wrote:


>> Oh, yeah, really embarrassing.
>>
>> Does the BSOD message give you any clues? Sometimes it will point at a
>> specific DLL or driver. I'd suggest running in Safe Mode as a test for video
>> driver issues, but if it is a random occurrence, that may not tell us much.
>>
>> At any rate, for PPT you can try turning down hardware acceleration. If that
>> does not do it, then yeah, try updating your video driver.
>>
>> Here is instrux for hardware acceleration: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00129.htm
>>
>> --
>> Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
>> What's new in PPT 2010? http://www.echosvoice.com/2010.htm
>> Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
>> PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx



>>> On Monday, April 26, 2010 6:57 PM TAJ Simmons wrote:


>>> Terry,
>>>
>>> You've more or less answered your own question.... or pointed yourself in
>>> the right direction....
>>>
>>> First point of call - update your "graphics card drivers"
>>>
>>> probably
>>> www.ati.com
>>> or
>>> www.nvidia.com
>>>
>>> Also try running something called memtest.... as bad memory will cause BSOD.
>>>
>>> Also, if it is a desktop PC... then a failing Power Supply Unit can also
>>> cause BSOD.... eg your graphics card and CPU start needing more power and
>>> your PSU is pushed over the limit... causing a BSOD.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> TAJ Simmons
>>> PowerPoint Master
>>>
>>> http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
>>> awesome - powerpoint templates,
>>> powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...



>>>> On Tuesday, April 27, 2010 3:30 AM jpforestier wrote:


>>>> These last days I have got also a very nice blue screen...Each time I want to
>>>> use Acronis to back up.
>>>> But nothing to deal with PPT..At least
>>>> ED90896B-F879-4948-B370-(E-Mail Removed)...



>>>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
>>>> ASP.NET HttpPostedFile Image Resizer
>>>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...e-resizer.aspx

 
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Roy Adam
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      23rd Sep 2010
Hi Terri,

Its work when we update video card driver,thank you so much for your post in here..iam from IT dept,we try so many way before but still faceing same error,after iam update drive its totaly succesfully..Thanks again!

> On Sunday, April 25, 2010 7:47 PM Terry wrote:


> I get a blue screen error (also known as the blue screen of death or BSOD) in
> Windows XP Pro that is caused by PowerPoint 2007. I should say ???primarily???
> caused by PowerPoint as some other things will occasionally trigger it as
> well. It usually happens when I am scrolling through a number of PowerPoint
> slides. Other rare causes are also graphics intensive such as Google Earth or
> a web cam.
>
> My guess is that it is not a PowerPoint problem in itself but in a driver or
> device issue (video card for example). But before I start detailed
> troubleshooting I thought I would ask if anybody else encountered this issue
> via PowerPoint and if so how they resolved it.
>
> It can be a bit embarrassing during presentations???.



>> On Sunday, April 25, 2010 8:56 PM Echo S wrote:


>> Oh, yeah, really embarrassing.
>>
>> Does the BSOD message give you any clues? Sometimes it will point at a
>> specific DLL or driver. I'd suggest running in Safe Mode as a test for video
>> driver issues, but if it is a random occurrence, that may not tell us much.
>>
>> At any rate, for PPT you can try turning down hardware acceleration. If that
>> does not do it, then yeah, try updating your video driver.
>>
>> Here is instrux for hardware acceleration: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00129.htm
>>
>> --
>> Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
>> What's new in PPT 2010? http://www.echosvoice.com/2010.htm
>> Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
>> PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx



>>> On Monday, April 26, 2010 6:57 PM TAJ Simmons wrote:


>>> Terry,
>>>
>>> You've more or less answered your own question.... or pointed yourself in
>>> the right direction....
>>>
>>> First point of call - update your "graphics card drivers"
>>>
>>> probably
>>> www.ati.com
>>> or
>>> www.nvidia.com
>>>
>>> Also try running something called memtest.... as bad memory will cause BSOD.
>>>
>>> Also, if it is a desktop PC... then a failing Power Supply Unit can also
>>> cause BSOD.... eg your graphics card and CPU start needing more power and
>>> your PSU is pushed over the limit... causing a BSOD.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> TAJ Simmons
>>> PowerPoint Master
>>>
>>> http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
>>> awesome - powerpoint templates,
>>> powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...



>>>> On Tuesday, April 27, 2010 3:30 AM jpforestier wrote:


>>>> These last days I have got also a very nice blue screen...Each time I want to
>>>> use Acronis to back up.
>>>> But nothing to deal with PPT..At least
>>>> ED90896B-F879-4948-B370-(E-Mail Removed)...



>>>>> On Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:52 PM Roy Adam wrote:


>>>>> Hi Terri,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Its work when we update video card driver,thank you so much for your post in here..iam from IT dept,we try so many way before but still faceing same error,after iam update drive its totaly succesfully..Thanks again!



>>>>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
>>>>> Simple .NET HEX PixelColor Utility
>>>>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...r-utility.aspx

 
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Roy Adam
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      23rd Sep 2010
Hi Terri,

Its work when we update video card driver,thank you so much for your post in here..iam from IT dept,we try so many way before but still faceing same error,after iam update drive its totaly succesfully..Thanks again!

> On Sunday, April 25, 2010 7:47 PM Terry wrote:


> I get a blue screen error (also known as the blue screen of death or BSOD) in
> Windows XP Pro that is caused by PowerPoint 2007. I should say ???primarily???
> caused by PowerPoint as some other things will occasionally trigger it as
> well. It usually happens when I am scrolling through a number of PowerPoint
> slides. Other rare causes are also graphics intensive such as Google Earth or
> a web cam.
>
> My guess is that it is not a PowerPoint problem in itself but in a driver or
> device issue (video card for example). But before I start detailed
> troubleshooting I thought I would ask if anybody else encountered this issue
> via PowerPoint and if so how they resolved it.
>
> It can be a bit embarrassing during presentations???.



>> On Sunday, April 25, 2010 8:56 PM Echo S wrote:


>> Oh, yeah, really embarrassing.
>>
>> Does the BSOD message give you any clues? Sometimes it will point at a
>> specific DLL or driver. I'd suggest running in Safe Mode as a test for video
>> driver issues, but if it is a random occurrence, that may not tell us much.
>>
>> At any rate, for PPT you can try turning down hardware acceleration. If that
>> does not do it, then yeah, try updating your video driver.
>>
>> Here is instrux for hardware acceleration: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00129.htm
>>
>> --
>> Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com
>> What's new in PPT 2010? http://www.echosvoice.com/2010.htm
>> Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://tinyurl.com/36grcd
>> PowerPoint 2007 Complete Makeover Kit http://tinyurl.com/32a7nx



>>> On Monday, April 26, 2010 6:57 PM TAJ Simmons wrote:


>>> Terry,
>>>
>>> You've more or less answered your own question.... or pointed yourself in
>>> the right direction....
>>>
>>> First point of call - update your "graphics card drivers"
>>>
>>> probably
>>> www.ati.com
>>> or
>>> www.nvidia.com
>>>
>>> Also try running something called memtest.... as bad memory will cause BSOD.
>>>
>>> Also, if it is a desktop PC... then a failing Power Supply Unit can also
>>> cause BSOD.... eg your graphics card and CPU start needing more power and
>>> your PSU is pushed over the limit... causing a BSOD.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> TAJ Simmons
>>> PowerPoint Master
>>>
>>> http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com
>>> awesome - powerpoint templates,
>>> powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...



>>>> On Tuesday, April 27, 2010 3:30 AM jpforestier wrote:


>>>> These last days I have got also a very nice blue screen...Each time I want to
>>>> use Acronis to back up.
>>>> But nothing to deal with PPT..At least
>>>> ED90896B-F879-4948-B370-(E-Mail Removed)...



>>>>> On Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:52 PM Roy Adam wrote:


>>>>> Hi Terri,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Its work when we update video card driver,thank you so much for your post in here..iam from IT dept,we try so many way before but still faceing same error,after iam update drive its totaly succesfully..Thanks again!



>>>>>> On Wednesday, September 22, 2010 10:53 PM Roy Adam wrote:


>>>>>> Hi Terri,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Its work when we update video card driver,thank you so much for your post in here..iam from IT dept,we try so many way before but still faceing same error,after iam update drive its totaly succesfully..Thanks again!



>>>>>> Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
>>>>>> Autocorrelation method in C# for signal analysis
>>>>>> http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...-analysis.aspx

 
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