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Kue2:
Glad to know that you could solve it. I am running the 158.18's with no problems at all. Are you sure you haven't got any overclocking in your bios? That solved my mysterious BSOD's a couple of weeks ago. I had not overclocked my chipset but there were some settings that were not quite the default ones and wer causing the problem. Carlos "Kue2" wrote: > Original Problem: > > Information 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Windows Error Reporting 1001 None > > Log Name: Application > Source: Windows Error Reporting > Date: 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM > Event ID: 1001 > Task Category: None > Level: Information > Keywords: Classic > User: N/A > Computer: Hugh-PC-Vista > Description: > Fault bucket X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901, type 0 > Event Name: BlueScreen > Response: None > Cab Id: 0 > > Problem signature: > P1: > P2: > P3: > P4: > P5: > P6: > P7: > P8: > P9: > P10: > > Attached files: > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp > C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml > C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt > > These files may be available here: > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a > Event Xml: > <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> > <System> > <Provider Name="Windows Error Reporting" /> > <EventID Qualifiers="0">1001</EventID> > <Level>4</Level> > <Task>0</Task> > <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> > <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-08T14:56:06.000Z" /> > <EventRecordID>18342</EventRecordID> > <Channel>Application</Channel> > <Computer>Hugh-PC-Vista</Computer> > <Security /> > </System> > <EventData> > <Data>X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901</Data> > <Data>0</Data> > <Data>BlueScreen</Data> > <Data>None</Data> > <Data>0</Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > </Data> > <Data> > C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp > C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml > C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt</Data> > <Data>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a</Data> > </EventData> > </Event> > > > > > > "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > news:%(E-Mail Removed)... > >> Product > >> Windows > >> > >> Problem > >> Shut down unexpectedly > >> > >> Date > >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > >> > >> Status > >> Report Sent > >> > >> Problem signature > >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > >> Locale ID: 4105 > >> > >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > >> available) > >> Mini050807-01.dmp > >> sysdata.xml > >> Version.txt > >> > >> Extra information about the problem > >> BCCode: 50 > >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 > >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 > >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 > >> Service Pack: 0_0 > >> Product: 256_1 > >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > >> > >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above > >> data???? > > > > One Week later.......so far no more BSOD > > I reverted back to the original Nvidia video drivers that vista 64 installed > for my system > I am now using Version : 7.15.10.9746 of the NVIDIA driver dated : > 22/08/2006. I have been running with this driver for a week now with NO > problems.......only time will tell. > My wife has not had a blue screen when she logs off. > > I now believe the other Nvidia video drivers were causing memory corruption. > > I was also having a problem with the AVG control center shutting down when > loading the desktop. > This problem seem to be corrected too. > > I have retraced the steps I used to create a blue screen Logging off then > Logging my wife on & off many times since changing the video drivers back to > the original > > I may have solved my problem........only time will tell. > > |
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Hi Carlos:
I'm not over clocking the bios,lol would not know where to begin. With all the old guys in this room,we should have a seniors section.....lol I have XP-32,XP-64 all on the same machine as Vista 64. Vista 64 was the only one giving me a hiccup. That was the first blue screen I have had since loading Vista. Took a long time to track down what was wrong.......Last Nvidia driver version I loaded was 158.24. I'll stick with the drivers that came with Vista till Nvidia makes a stable version for my video card. Now if HP would get their head out of the sand & make a full version driver for my photosmart printer,I'd be a happy camper. Too Bad many companies won't support XP-64. I found it to be rock solid. 64 bit drivers are still a real problem for allot of people,both for XP-64 & Vista 64. They should have a company producing fully functional generic drivers for all products that require drivers. Have you heard any word on when a SP will be out for Vista? "Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:CEE57E3B-279E-47A7-8FA9-(E-Mail Removed)... > Kue2: > Glad to know that you could solve it. > I am running the 158.18's with no problems at all. > Are you sure you haven't got any overclocking in your bios? > That solved my mysterious BSOD's a couple of weeks ago. > I had not overclocked my chipset but there were some settings that were > not > quite the default ones and wer causing the problem. > Carlos > > "Kue2" wrote: > >> Original Problem: >> >> Information 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Windows Error Reporting 1001 None >> >> Log Name: Application >> Source: Windows Error Reporting >> Date: 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM >> Event ID: 1001 >> Task Category: None >> Level: Information >> Keywords: Classic >> User: N/A >> Computer: Hugh-PC-Vista >> Description: >> Fault bucket X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901, type 0 >> Event Name: BlueScreen >> Response: None >> Cab Id: 0 >> >> Problem signature: >> P1: >> P2: >> P3: >> P4: >> P5: >> P6: >> P7: >> P8: >> P9: >> P10: >> >> Attached files: >> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt >> >> These files may be available here: >> C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a >> Event Xml: >> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> >> <System> >> <Provider Name="Windows Error Reporting" /> >> <EventID Qualifiers="0">1001</EventID> >> <Level>4</Level> >> <Task>0</Task> >> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> >> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-08T14:56:06.000Z" /> >> <EventRecordID>18342</EventRecordID> >> <Channel>Application</Channel> >> <Computer>Hugh-PC-Vista</Computer> >> <Security /> >> </System> >> <EventData> >> <Data>X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901</Data> >> <Data>0</Data> >> <Data>BlueScreen</Data> >> <Data>None</Data> >> <Data>0</Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> </Data> >> <Data> >> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt</Data> >> >> <Data>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a</Data> >> </EventData> >> </Event> >> > >> > >> > "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> > news:%(E-Mail Removed)... >> >> Product >> >> Windows >> >> >> >> Problem >> >> Shut down unexpectedly >> >> >> >> Date >> >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >> >> >> >> Status >> >> Report Sent >> >> >> >> Problem signature >> >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >> >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >> >> Locale ID: 4105 >> >> >> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >> >> available) >> >> Mini050807-01.dmp >> >> sysdata.xml >> >> Version.txt >> >> >> >> Extra information about the problem >> >> BCCode: 50 >> >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >> >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >> >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >> >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >> >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >> >> Service Pack: 0_0 >> >> Product: 256_1 >> >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >> >> >> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >> >> data???? >> > >> >> One Week later.......so far no more BSOD >> >> I reverted back to the original Nvidia video drivers that vista 64 >> installed >> for my system >> I am now using Version : 7.15.10.9746 of the NVIDIA driver dated : >> 22/08/2006. I have been running with this driver for a week now with NO >> problems.......only time will tell. >> My wife has not had a blue screen when she logs off. >> >> I now believe the other Nvidia video drivers were causing memory >> corruption. >> >> I was also having a problem with the AVG control center shutting down >> when >> loading the desktop. >> This problem seem to be corrected too. >> >> I have retraced the steps I used to create a blue screen Logging off then >> Logging my wife on & off many times since changing the video drivers back >> to >> the original >> >> I may have solved my problem........only time will tell. >> >> |
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Kue2:
I have not heard anything about SP1 for Vista. There have been some posts about that matter but I can't recall in which NG. That's the problem of gettin' old. ![]() Carlos "Kue2" wrote: > Hi Carlos: > > I'm not over clocking the bios,lol would not know where to begin. > > With all the old guys in this room,we should have a seniors section.....lol > > I have XP-32,XP-64 all on the same machine as Vista 64. Vista 64 was the > only one giving me a hiccup. > That was the first blue screen I have had since loading Vista. Took a long > time to track down what was wrong.......Last Nvidia driver version I loaded > was 158.24. I'll stick with the drivers that came with Vista till Nvidia > makes a stable version for my video card. > > Now if HP would get their head out of the sand & make a full version driver > for my photosmart printer,I'd be a happy camper. > > Too Bad many companies won't support XP-64. I found it to be rock solid. 64 > bit drivers are still a real problem for allot of people,both for XP-64 & > Vista 64. > They should have a company producing fully functional generic drivers for > all products that require drivers. > > Have you heard any word on when a SP will be out for Vista? > > > "Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:CEE57E3B-279E-47A7-8FA9-(E-Mail Removed)... > > Kue2: > > Glad to know that you could solve it. > > I am running the 158.18's with no problems at all. > > Are you sure you haven't got any overclocking in your bios? > > That solved my mysterious BSOD's a couple of weeks ago. > > I had not overclocked my chipset but there were some settings that were > > not > > quite the default ones and wer causing the problem. > > Carlos > > > > "Kue2" wrote: > > > >> Original Problem: > >> > >> Information 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Windows Error Reporting 1001 None > >> > >> Log Name: Application > >> Source: Windows Error Reporting > >> Date: 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM > >> Event ID: 1001 > >> Task Category: None > >> Level: Information > >> Keywords: Classic > >> User: N/A > >> Computer: Hugh-PC-Vista > >> Description: > >> Fault bucket X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901, type 0 > >> Event Name: BlueScreen > >> Response: None > >> Cab Id: 0 > >> > >> Problem signature: > >> P1: > >> P2: > >> P3: > >> P4: > >> P5: > >> P6: > >> P7: > >> P8: > >> P9: > >> P10: > >> > >> Attached files: > >> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp > >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml > >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt > >> > >> These files may be available here: > >> C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a > >> Event Xml: > >> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> > >> <System> > >> <Provider Name="Windows Error Reporting" /> > >> <EventID Qualifiers="0">1001</EventID> > >> <Level>4</Level> > >> <Task>0</Task> > >> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> > >> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-08T14:56:06.000Z" /> > >> <EventRecordID>18342</EventRecordID> > >> <Channel>Application</Channel> > >> <Computer>Hugh-PC-Vista</Computer> > >> <Security /> > >> </System> > >> <EventData> > >> <Data>X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901</Data> > >> <Data>0</Data> > >> <Data>BlueScreen</Data> > >> <Data>None</Data> > >> <Data>0</Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> </Data> > >> <Data> > >> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp > >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml > >> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt</Data> > >> > >> <Data>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a</Data> > >> </EventData> > >> </Event> > >> > > >> > > >> > "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > >> > news:%(E-Mail Removed)... > >> >> Product > >> >> Windows > >> >> > >> >> Problem > >> >> Shut down unexpectedly > >> >> > >> >> Date > >> >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM > >> >> > >> >> Status > >> >> Report Sent > >> >> > >> >> Problem signature > >> >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen > >> >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 > >> >> Locale ID: 4105 > >> >> > >> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be > >> >> available) > >> >> Mini050807-01.dmp > >> >> sysdata.xml > >> >> Version.txt > >> >> > >> >> Extra information about the problem > >> >> BCCode: 50 > >> >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 > >> >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 > >> >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA > >> >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 > >> >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 > >> >> Service Pack: 0_0 > >> >> Product: 256_1 > >> >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 > >> >> > >> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above > >> >> data???? > >> > > >> > >> One Week later.......so far no more BSOD > >> > >> I reverted back to the original Nvidia video drivers that vista 64 > >> installed > >> for my system > >> I am now using Version : 7.15.10.9746 of the NVIDIA driver dated : > >> 22/08/2006. I have been running with this driver for a week now with NO > >> problems.......only time will tell. > >> My wife has not had a blue screen when she logs off. > >> > >> I now believe the other Nvidia video drivers were causing memory > >> corruption. > >> > >> I was also having a problem with the AVG control center shutting down > >> when > >> loading the desktop. > >> This problem seem to be corrected too. > >> > >> I have retraced the steps I used to create a blue screen Logging off then > >> Logging my wife on & off many times since changing the video drivers back > >> to > >> the original > >> > >> I may have solved my problem........only time will tell. > >> > >> > > |
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Since Windows Server 2008 and Vista share the same codebase, and since
Windows Server 2008 will release a service pack level 1, expect Vista SP1 to release about the same time as WS2k8. I believe the roadmap calls for around the end of the year. This would be the reverse of the situation when XP Pro x64 released in 2005. XP Pro x64 shares the WS2k3 codebase and WS2k3 SP1 and XP Pro x64 released at about the same time so XP Pro x64 was already at service pack level 1 at release. "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi Carlos: > > I'm not over clocking the bios,lol would not know where to begin. > > With all the old guys in this room,we should have a seniors > section.....lol > > I have XP-32,XP-64 all on the same machine as Vista 64. Vista 64 was the > only one giving me a hiccup. > That was the first blue screen I have had since loading Vista. Took a long > time to track down what was wrong.......Last Nvidia driver version I > loaded was 158.24. I'll stick with the drivers that came with Vista till > Nvidia makes a stable version for my video card. > > Now if HP would get their head out of the sand & make a full version > driver for my photosmart printer,I'd be a happy camper. > > Too Bad many companies won't support XP-64. I found it to be rock solid. > 64 bit drivers are still a real problem for allot of people,both for XP-64 > & Vista 64. > They should have a company producing fully functional generic drivers for > all products that require drivers. > > Have you heard any word on when a SP will be out for Vista? > > > "Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:CEE57E3B-279E-47A7-8FA9-(E-Mail Removed)... >> Kue2: >> Glad to know that you could solve it. >> I am running the 158.18's with no problems at all. >> Are you sure you haven't got any overclocking in your bios? >> That solved my mysterious BSOD's a couple of weeks ago. >> I had not overclocked my chipset but there were some settings that were >> not >> quite the default ones and wer causing the problem. >> Carlos >> >> "Kue2" wrote: >> >>> Original Problem: >>> >>> Information 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Windows Error Reporting 1001 None >>> >>> Log Name: Application >>> Source: Windows Error Reporting >>> Date: 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM >>> Event ID: 1001 >>> Task Category: None >>> Level: Information >>> Keywords: Classic >>> User: N/A >>> Computer: Hugh-PC-Vista >>> Description: >>> Fault bucket X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901, type 0 >>> Event Name: BlueScreen >>> Response: None >>> Cab Id: 0 >>> >>> Problem signature: >>> P1: >>> P2: >>> P3: >>> P4: >>> P5: >>> P6: >>> P7: >>> P8: >>> P9: >>> P10: >>> >>> Attached files: >>> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp >>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml >>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt >>> >>> These files may be available here: >>> C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a >>> Event Xml: >>> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> >>> <System> >>> <Provider Name="Windows Error Reporting" /> >>> <EventID Qualifiers="0">1001</EventID> >>> <Level>4</Level> >>> <Task>0</Task> >>> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> >>> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-08T14:56:06.000Z" /> >>> <EventRecordID>18342</EventRecordID> >>> <Channel>Application</Channel> >>> <Computer>Hugh-PC-Vista</Computer> >>> <Security /> >>> </System> >>> <EventData> >>> <Data>X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901</Data> >>> <Data>0</Data> >>> <Data>BlueScreen</Data> >>> <Data>None</Data> >>> <Data>0</Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> </Data> >>> <Data> >>> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp >>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml >>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt</Data> >>> >>> <Data>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a</Data> >>> </EventData> >>> </Event> >>> > >>> > >>> > "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>> > news:%(E-Mail Removed)... >>> >> Product >>> >> Windows >>> >> >>> >> Problem >>> >> Shut down unexpectedly >>> >> >>> >> Date >>> >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>> >> >>> >> Status >>> >> Report Sent >>> >> >>> >> Problem signature >>> >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>> >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>> >> Locale ID: 4105 >>> >> >>> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>> >> available) >>> >> Mini050807-01.dmp >>> >> sysdata.xml >>> >> Version.txt >>> >> >>> >> Extra information about the problem >>> >> BCCode: 50 >>> >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>> >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>> >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>> >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>> >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>> >> Service Pack: 0_0 >>> >> Product: 256_1 >>> >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>> >> >>> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>> >> data???? >>> > >>> >>> One Week later.......so far no more BSOD >>> >>> I reverted back to the original Nvidia video drivers that vista 64 >>> installed >>> for my system >>> I am now using Version : 7.15.10.9746 of the NVIDIA driver dated : >>> 22/08/2006. I have been running with this driver for a week now with NO >>> problems.......only time will tell. >>> My wife has not had a blue screen when she logs off. >>> >>> I now believe the other Nvidia video drivers were causing memory >>> corruption. >>> >>> I was also having a problem with the AVG control center shutting down >>> when >>> loading the desktop. >>> This problem seem to be corrected too. >>> >>> I have retraced the steps I used to create a blue screen Logging off >>> then >>> Logging my wife on & off many times since changing the video drivers >>> back to >>> the original >>> >>> I may have solved my problem........only time will tell. >>> >>> > |
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Hi Colin:
Thanks for the information on Sp. "Colin Barnhorst" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:627735FB-0716-4785-B0BD-(E-Mail Removed)... > Since Windows Server 2008 and Vista share the same codebase, and since > Windows Server 2008 will release a service pack level 1, expect Vista SP1 > to release about the same time as WS2k8. I believe the roadmap calls for > around the end of the year. > > This would be the reverse of the situation when XP Pro x64 released in > 2005. XP Pro x64 shares the WS2k3 codebase and WS2k3 SP1 and XP Pro x64 > released at about the same time so XP Pro x64 was already at service pack > level 1 at release. > > "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> Hi Carlos: >> >> I'm not over clocking the bios,lol would not know where to begin. >> >> With all the old guys in this room,we should have a seniors >> section.....lol >> >> I have XP-32,XP-64 all on the same machine as Vista 64. Vista 64 was the >> only one giving me a hiccup. >> That was the first blue screen I have had since loading Vista. Took a >> long time to track down what was wrong.......Last Nvidia driver version I >> loaded was 158.24. I'll stick with the drivers that came with Vista till >> Nvidia makes a stable version for my video card. >> >> Now if HP would get their head out of the sand & make a full version >> driver for my photosmart printer,I'd be a happy camper. >> >> Too Bad many companies won't support XP-64. I found it to be rock solid. >> 64 bit drivers are still a real problem for allot of people,both for >> XP-64 & Vista 64. >> They should have a company producing fully functional generic drivers for >> all products that require drivers. >> >> Have you heard any word on when a SP will be out for Vista? >> >> >> "Carlos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> news:CEE57E3B-279E-47A7-8FA9-(E-Mail Removed)... >>> Kue2: >>> Glad to know that you could solve it. >>> I am running the 158.18's with no problems at all. >>> Are you sure you haven't got any overclocking in your bios? >>> That solved my mysterious BSOD's a couple of weeks ago. >>> I had not overclocked my chipset but there were some settings that were >>> not >>> quite the default ones and wer causing the problem. >>> Carlos >>> >>> "Kue2" wrote: >>> >>>> Original Problem: >>>> >>>> Information 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Windows Error Reporting 1001 None >>>> >>>> Log Name: Application >>>> Source: Windows Error Reporting >>>> Date: 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM >>>> Event ID: 1001 >>>> Task Category: None >>>> Level: Information >>>> Keywords: Classic >>>> User: N/A >>>> Computer: Hugh-PC-Vista >>>> Description: >>>> Fault bucket X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901, type 0 >>>> Event Name: BlueScreen >>>> Response: None >>>> Cab Id: 0 >>>> >>>> Problem signature: >>>> P1: >>>> P2: >>>> P3: >>>> P4: >>>> P5: >>>> P6: >>>> P7: >>>> P8: >>>> P9: >>>> P10: >>>> >>>> Attached files: >>>> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp >>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml >>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt >>>> >>>> These files may be available here: >>>> C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a >>>> Event Xml: >>>> <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> >>>> <System> >>>> <Provider Name="Windows Error Reporting" /> >>>> <EventID Qualifiers="0">1001</EventID> >>>> <Level>4</Level> >>>> <Task>0</Task> >>>> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords> >>>> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-08T14:56:06.000Z" /> >>>> <EventRecordID>18342</EventRecordID> >>>> <Channel>Application</Channel> >>>> <Computer>Hugh-PC-Vista</Computer> >>>> <Security /> >>>> </System> >>>> <EventData> >>>> <Data>X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901</Data> >>>> <Data>0</Data> >>>> <Data>BlueScreen</Data> >>>> <Data>None</Data> >>>> <Data>0</Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> </Data> >>>> <Data> >>>> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp >>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml >>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt</Data> >>>> >>>> <Data>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a</Data> >>>> </EventData> >>>> </Event> >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >>>> > news:%(E-Mail Removed)... >>>> >> Product >>>> >> Windows >>>> >> >>>> >> Problem >>>> >> Shut down unexpectedly >>>> >> >>>> >> Date >>>> >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM >>>> >> >>>> >> Status >>>> >> Report Sent >>>> >> >>>> >> Problem signature >>>> >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen >>>> >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1 >>>> >> Locale ID: 4105 >>>> >> >>>> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be >>>> >> available) >>>> >> Mini050807-01.dmp >>>> >> sysdata.xml >>>> >> Version.txt >>>> >> >>>> >> Extra information about the problem >>>> >> BCCode: 50 >>>> >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0 >>>> >> BCP2: 0000000000000000 >>>> >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA >>>> >> BCP4: 0000000000000000 >>>> >> OS Version: 6_0_6000 >>>> >> Service Pack: 0_0 >>>> >> Product: 256_1 >>>> >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454 >>>> >> >>>> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above >>>> >> data???? >>>> > >>>> >>>> One Week later.......so far no more BSOD >>>> >>>> I reverted back to the original Nvidia video drivers that vista 64 >>>> installed >>>> for my system >>>> I am now using Version : 7.15.10.9746 of the NVIDIA driver dated : >>>> 22/08/2006. I have been running with this driver for a week now with NO >>>> problems.......only time will tell. >>>> My wife has not had a blue screen when she logs off. >>>> >>>> I now believe the other Nvidia video drivers were causing memory >>>> corruption. >>>> >>>> I was also having a problem with the AVG control center shutting down >>>> when >>>> loading the desktop. >>>> This problem seem to be corrected too. >>>> >>>> I have retraced the steps I used to create a blue screen Logging off >>>> then >>>> Logging my wife on & off many times since changing the video drivers >>>> back to >>>> the original >>>> >>>> I may have solved my problem........only time will tell. >>>> >>>> >> > |
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"Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3180EB6C-F0C8-4757-A231-(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi Colin: > Thanks for the information on Sp. > |
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Hello, Im running Vista Business x32 and using an nVidia GeForce 7900 GT and
whenever i try to play a game from an old game like starcraft to a new one like Day Of Defeat, I get this Blue Screen of death with the same error message. What did you say you did to fix the issue? You just uninstalled the nVidia drivers and went with what came on Vista? Can you still close displays and get the full features of the video card with that? And any other sudgestions regarding this problem would be amazing. Thanx "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > You're welcome. > > "Kue2" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:3180EB6C-F0C8-4757-A231-(E-Mail Removed)... > > Hi Colin: > > Thanks for the information on Sp. > > > |
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