vista is crashing all the time

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Maurice

Maurice said:
At least there were no blue screens anymore.

That statement came too fast. This time it said
NO_MORE_IRP_ALLOCATIONS (STOP: 0x35)

So chkdsk didn't help very much... I guess I have to wait for
bugfixes.
 
M

MICHAEL

Maurice said:
That statement came too fast. This time it said
NO_MORE_IRP_ALLOCATIONS (STOP: 0x35)

So chkdsk didn't help very much... I guess I have to wait for
bugfixes.

Maurice, I'm sorry you are still having problems.

Have you looked into updating your BIOS?

Have you tried updating your video card's drivers?
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_97.46.html
ForceWare Release 95
Version: 97.46
Release Date: January 5, 2007
WHQL Driver



-Michael
 
R

Rock

In line response.
the OS it self takles almost all of the 1 G memory. i suggest for you to
have
2 G. running chkdsk would fix it, ***for the meantime.

I don't understand what you are saying here. The OS does not by itself take
almost 1GB of memory. The OS tries hard to use all the memory it can.
Depending on how much memory is in the system, it adjusts how much it
preloads. Vista will run fine on 512MB, as several in here have reported.
I have 1GB and it runs fine. You don't _need_ 2GB. It also depends greatly
I was reading a few things I found through google.

Most of what I read indicates some type of memory problem
or your video card. There's actually several different things
that error could mean.

Surprisingly, some users also reported that running a chkdsk
fixed their problem that had the same error as yours.

Be sure to check "Automatically fix errors" and
"Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors"


-Michael
[/QUOTE]
 
G

Guest

Vista Ready

For the love of God, please don't start all
this shit again using a new tag.

If you are going to post, at least make it intelligent.

If not me, then Max will go after you. Try and offer
complete & informative opinions, something akin to
giving the correct advise.

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M

Maurice

MICHAEL said:
Have you looked into updating your BIOS?

Have you tried updating your video card's drivers?
http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_97.46.html
ForceWare Release 95
Version: 97.46
Release Date: January 5, 2007
WHQL Driver

Thanks again. I already looked for a driver but for some reason
I couldn't find this one. Now I tried it but it doesn't install
(says my video card isn't supported).

I would like to avoid updating my bios... don't want to risk
breaking my whole system just because of vista.
 
G

Guest

the OS it self is a bug. try to wait for bugfixes next month, from dell
technicians.
hahaha.
sorry for the sarcasm.
 
G

Guest

Maurice said:
Sorry, I pressed the wrong button. Here again:

I installed Vista Business and I it occasionally crashes with a
blue screen. I can't reproduce it (but it happens very often) and
I can't read the blue screen as the system immediately reboots
(can that be turned off?).

Any hints how I could figure out what the problem is?

Thank you.
 
C

CMShepard

Control Panel/ (classic view) /System/Advanced system settings/Startup and
recovery/Settings/uncheck Automatically restart.
 
G

Guest

I have Vista 64 bit Ultimate installed on a new machine that was built in May
of this year.

ASUS P5W DH Deluxe Motherboard
Intel CPU E6600 (2.4GHz)
Ram 2047 MB
Radeon X1950 Pro Video Card

It ran with no problems until about the beginning of July. Then periodically
Windows Explorer randomly would crash and a message would appear saying that
it was restarting. Obviously I would lose the location I was at and would
have to drill down again to the page I was looking at. More fustrating is
when I was at a site and trying to fill in a form.

In the past couple of weeks I am now experiencing hard crashes that takes
me to a text screen that completes a dump and then waits for me to push the
switch to reboot the system.

Note no new software or hardware has been added to the machine after it was
built. I am running a basic machine with windows office and adobe on the
machine, plus cmud a mud client. As time goes on the Explorer reboots and the
full Windows crashes seem to come more frequently.

The hard crash that occurred just before I found this user group had
message along the line of win32k.sys attempted to page a ... that is non
-pageable at that location ( sorry I am going by memory)

Aargh I am starting to want to find a copy of WinXp and load it :( I never
had problems like this before.

Steps I have tried werre removing any programs from the startup folder,
removing programs from the gadget bar ( all microsoft programs), and stopping
the gadget bar.

None of this helped.
 
K

keepout

It ran with no problems until about the beginning of July. Then periodically
Windows Explorer randomly would crash and a message would appear saying that
it was restarting. Obviously I would lose the location I was at and would
have to drill down again to the page I was looking at. More fustrating is
when I was at a site and trying to fill in a form.

You've had NO UPDATES from M$ ?

I'm going to hand out some help on how to find the problem.
But you need to add more info. I'd guess it has something to with some software that updated itself, or didn't.

follow these steps.
start-admin tools-computer management-event viewer-custom views-administrative events..... I may have created this one myself.
start-admin tools-computer management-event viewer-windows logs, application, system
or just go straight to the errors and see if anything stands out. ie:lasthour-24 hours etc.. Applications for starters.


the application errors would be your 1st location to start looking.
a BSOD makes plenty of entries in the event logs. You should start there and try and resolve the red errors as best you can.
Some are just too obscure to fix or even find the problem. Most will point to some program by name. A search will locate it for you. To save time searching the web, I just usually rename the offending file to original_name_BAK.ext and try running without it for awhile.
The correct option is to repair the file with an original from the setup disk.
renaming is faster, and can fix the problem.
You don't want to delete it until you have the original, or an update.


if you don't have admin-tools from the start, you can add it with right click status bar, select properties, then start menu, customize, and scroll down till you see admin tools, and add them to your start menu.
 
G

Guest

Thanks for thereply I will take a look at the items you suggested. In
regards to Updates I am receiving all the microsoft ones and any suggested
ones for programs such as adobe recomends. One of the programs that comes up
in the red is Oulook 2007. I wll check that out more closely.
 
K

keepout

Thanks for thereply I will take a look at the items you suggested. In
regards to Updates I am receiving all the microsoft ones and any suggested
ones for programs such as adobe recomends. One of the programs that comes up
in the red is Oulook 2007. I wll check that out more closely.

With M$, you can choose to IGNORE some updates. Some updates will really mess you up. I have 2 on complete ignore now. 1 that's already installed,or just won't install from HP. and a video card update that really messes up my screen.

outlook 2007, I have it, and the updates. so I'd look at what the red is saying about outlook. it might be a service or addon affecting it. ie: Adobe's convert to PDF. I have both and no trouble.
 
G

Guest

.. One of the programs that comes up
in the red is Oulook 2007. I wll check that out more closely.


I Checked & here is the descriptions of the problem per the event viewer

Log Name: Application
Source: Outlook
Date: 7/27/2007 4:38:58 PM
Event ID: 35
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: ash002
Description:
Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope (error=0x80070002).
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Outlook" />
<EventID Qualifiers="49152">35</EventID>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-07-27T21:38:58.000Z" />
<EventRecordID>65130</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>ash002</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data>0x80070002</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>

Note that this is same message I have received over a number occurences.

Not sure what it means :)
 
K

keepout

. One of the programs that comes up


I Checked & here is the descriptions of the problem per the event viewer
I thought this problem was outlook 2007 related ?

This is a new one on me also.

1 of 2 things that I would do.

1 fire up outlook if you can, otherwise most any office program will do, then on the help menu use the fix/repair option, and DUMP all previous settings if it asks. You may need the original disk for the repair. takesawhile even on a fast machine. I wouldn't be surprised at a half hour repair.

2 go to add/remove programs, and remove, then reinstall office.

2 should fix just about anything wrong with office.

if neither of these fixes the problem, try googling or google 1st for 'Failed to determine if the store is in the crawl scope'
I have no idea what that means. But if it happened to you, it may have happened to someone else. If google shoots blanks, try the search at M$. Or use M$ 1st. It's search will take less time than a google.
I've only once come up with a 3 item google & none of them were worth anything. It's usually in the ten's of thousands in page matches.

the next and last resort, is to erase your event logs. reboot. duplicate the problem. And examine ALL the logs. I had a Nero problem, that had nothing to do with Nero. 2 of Nero's programs were trying to use a DLL belonging to another program. Luckily that DLL wasn't necessary to run myother program. So I just renamed it and Nero not finding it, just loadedfine. I installed-uninstalled Nero many times trying to fix this one.

What are the odds that's your problem I have no idea. Many programs shareDLL's..

Let me know how this comes out.
I was hoping you'd see a program or DLL listed that looked out of place.
That event ID is also important. But you didn't say what the help came upon this.
there is a link [usually worthless on 1000 errors and similar] on this page [below] that will take you to a help that could shed more light on the subject.
hit the help on this page 1st, then try the other options.
Any more replies, you can dump the XML, it's just a repeat of the text error.
 
G

Guest

Hi I had same problem and to solve it I hade to remove all the extra items
from my pc exp: printer, speakers camera etc. and connect one by one until it
stopped working again it was a conflict do to the incorrect or incompatible
printer drive in my case
Hope this helps
 
T

Thunderrseven

hi
my windows vista basic started yesterday going to a blue screen then
restarting pc
how can i stop vista from doing this?
 

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