Nope, didn't help at all. I put everything back to default and I even
re-installed the entire OS and I still get the lockups. I must be something
with the vid drivers (I have tried both Microsoft's version as well as
Nvidia's) or DreamScene itself is messed up.
The bad thing is, Vista does not register this error so it cannot send any
info to Microsoft to help resolve the problem.
Another thing I noticed is, once it is running, I can go into sleep and
hibernate fine and come back with no prob but, once I restart entirely, it
screws up. The next restart after the screw up, it works fine again. It
will cycle like that.
/shrug
"Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote:
> Thades
>
> DreamScene does use a lot of resources when it runs. It may be that the
> sound card drivers need updating.
>
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>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Thades" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news
5EB9E36-A20F-4999-A6B5-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Has anyone else experienced DreamScene lock-ups? Mine started when I
> > added
> > music to MediaPlayer and started changing it's settings. I also started
> > changing my sound settings. I changed the bit rate quality under the
> > sound
> > settings and the system locked up. So, I rebooted and DreamScene came on
> > as
> > normal but, it was all static (like the snow on tvs) then about 5 seconds
> > later, the comp locked up again. Reboot - DreamScene is disabled. It
> > would
> > lock up when I started DreamScene again until I lowered the sound settings
> > to
> > 19KHz (or whatever).
> >
> > Really wierd. Anyways, if you have experienced this and have a solution,
> > please, I am all ears!
>
>