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Vista 64-bit blue screens
Roy Schestowitz newsgro...@schestowitz.com comp os linux advocacy Running Microsoft Windows Vista 64bit and 4GB Ram ,----[ Quote ] I then ordered 4GB (2 sticks I stuck in a Microsoft Windows Vista 64bit version and started the install. Everything went fine, Vista installed rather fast so I was really happy at

O/T Two neat USB gadgets!
Running Vista Ultimate 64 Bit, Tv function in media center working fine until I update my Ram to 6GB's. now it says the my tv signal is too weak and its just a blue screen. Have updated all drivers but Haugpauge support tells me that media center has problems if you have over 3GB's of ram.

Vista Home Premium 64 installation error
Chris Cowles spam_mag...@remove-me-bellsouth.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Well, this experiment succeeded in proving to me that I cannot upgrade When VU64 install completes, I consistently get a BSOD on the second reboot. The page fault contains nothing useful to me - just a memory address but no

BSOD after install of home premium 64 bit OEM
swarup swa...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I have a PC with the following config: P4 3.4GHz proc with HT Intel 945gtp motherboard 1 GB DDR2 RAM 360 GB HDD When i am trying to install vista buss edt 64 bit, after the first restart during installation, the screen goes

Vista 64 bit or Windows XP x64 edition ?
Worked like a charm for a day and then out of the blue (an obvious pun) I got the BSOD. Can anyone tell how I get the hotfix in question from Microsoft (without using -Thor Specs: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6400+ BE 8 GB Corsair xms2 PC2-6400 Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit Dual EVGA 8800GTS 640 MB Graphic Cards

Blue screen while installing Vista 64 bit
It is a Dell Precision 490 using the 64-Bit Vista Enterprise and I have had it in continuous use, always on for a little over a year now. Did you have to install the 64bit Vista yourself? My home workstation is a 32 bit Vista Ultimate with almost the same history. It did crash once, a couple of months ago,

blue screen crashes after latest Vista Updates
David Sladdin slad...@blueyonder.co.uk microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Sorry I have tried the 101.41 beta drivers and the exact same problem by LG 1 x External My Book 250Gb Hard Drive USB Keyboard & Mouse by Logitech Windows Vista Ultimate 64-Bit Edition I could install the OS no problems,

vista 64 a driverless lame duck?
Vista 64bit requires signed drivers. That hasn't and won't change. Installing things that give you that message by saying continue anyway is a bad idea, I installed windows at night, went to sleep, turned it back on next morning and I got the BSOD, that’s when I gave up on it and returned to XP 32 bit.

Nvidia 7950GT Card latest drivers cause vista 64 bit to blue ...
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security model was a bit weaker than Linux/Unix, but did provide superior security than Windows 95. Again, all of this was well documented in periodicals of the time, .... In many cases, features introduced in Windows 2000, XP, and Vista were available in Linux or UNIX as far back as 1994.

Vista problem - no more IRP stack location
I have found the XP 64 bit version of windows the most stable and reliable version of Windows I've ever used and have had only one BSOD when I was overclocking my graphics card, so not really a Given that I can get an OEM copy of Vista 64 bit for less than the OEM 64bit XP pro, I am likely to run with Vista.

Running Vista Ultimate 64 for about a month now......
An alternative is seeing if you can slipstream the Microsoft Patch into the install disc (consists of copying the entire DVD to your hard drive, looking for instructions on slipstreaming patches into Vista, and then reburning the DVD). I find it curious that you'd get that error, as the 64-bit versions are limited

Audigy SE causes BSOD on my system
I ordered the 64-bit Vista DVD because I expected the 64 bit OS to be a bit more polished, but really it's kind of buggy. Supreme Commander is a pretty good game to experience a CTD or a BSOD. All the Battlefields, and especially BF-V and BF2 had the problem when they were first released. Vista itself doesn't

BSOD at end of installation
The Bios is recognizing the 4 GB, and I am able to boot in Vista to a Command Prompt, but not to Safe Mode. Any suggestions? OS Vista 64-Bit Ultimate MoBo ASUS P5N-E SLI Processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar SE16 750GB Video Card GeForce 8800GTS 320MB Power AeroCool ZeroDBA-S620 CPU

Tell me you can do *this* in Windows
Vista STINKS. If you think it's good, you obviously have never used anything else. One humans stink is another humans perfume! I give it an "A" rating so far after two months of using Ultimate. It's pretty, fast, easy to use, and it never locks up with the BSOD When I first sat down to a computer people were using

Media Player 11 Codec Plugins On Windows Vista Business
When I install this driver on w2k+sp4 on 64 bit processor (Intel EM64T) driver crashes, no blue screen appears and system restarts without blue screen. (not 64 bit windows, only on 64 bit processor) Peter ===================== Mark Roddy DDK MVP Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000 Consulting Device and Filesystem

Vista Ultimate 64 Limiting RAM to 4gb
Stefan Ste...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows mediacenter digitalcable Running Vista Ultimate 64 Bit, Tv function in media center working fine until I update my Ram to 6GB's. now it says the my tv signal is too weak and its just a blue screen. Have updated all drivers but Haugpauge support tells

Glitches encountered installing (Sp1 for vista 64)
[H]omer s...@uce.gov comp os linux advocacy Verily I say unto thee, that Roy Schestowitz spake thusly: Windows Vista 64-Bit Blue Screen of Death ,----[ Quote ] I’ve been running Windows Vista 64-bit for quite some time now; a few times the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has come up when the system crashed.

windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer
Roy Schestowitz newsgro...@schestowitz.com comp os linux advocacy Windows Vista 64-Bit Blue Screen of Death ,----[ Quote ] I’ve been running Windows Vista 64-bit for quite some time now; a few times the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) has come up when the system crashed.

Install fails full retail Vista 64bit ver on new Dell Precision M6
C.33x...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup i have the exact same problem but i have 2 versions of vista home premium. all 4gbs of my ocz gold(800mhz)ram it would only show 2.75 gb so f*** that. and ever since i'ts been impossible to install vista 64 bit even with clean install i

Linux 64Bit
jarhedch jarhedch.35h...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general This is my second experience with Vista, my first with the 64 bit side of it. My wife's laptop came with Vista, and she has had ZERO trouble with it. Never a crash, never a blue screen, nothing. I had issues installing, only with SATA