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novell devsup nds_client Hi, under Vista 64 bits and Novell Client for Windows Vista 1.0 (with Update 3), NWCCGetPrefServerName Blue Screen Of Death my station while single stepping over it with VS2005. Function is called as such: char line[256]; int ccode;

Nvidia 7950GT Card latest drivers cause vista 64 bit to blue ...
"Mouse" wrote: Hi, guys, I'm plan to install vista 64 bit ultimate with windows XP in my system. during vista installation, it's hung up and no response, looks like it hung by some device problem. Now I could only tell there are no error message, no blue screen, nothing happened, only mouse point jump when move

Tell me you can do *this* in Windows
I installed vista home premium 64 bit on one hard drive and windows xp pro 32 bit on the other.....when I boot to vista, I occasionally get a blue screen with the following message a clock interupt on secondary proccessor failed to initialize in allotted time interval. but it runns fine in windows xp any solutions.

Can,t get Vista 64 bit on my system
Tachyon tach...@hi-speed.universe microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windows 64bit general Hardware: Athlon 64 3000+ ECS nForce3 motherboard I have not seen a BSOD in almost six years, on my machines. Vista 32-bit works perfectly on this PC - I check that two days ago when the DVDs arrived.

Vista Update Nvidia Driver nvlddmkm.sys BSOD
JW nos...@no.spam microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Try the 101.41 Vista Beta drivers from the NVIDIA Website if I remember correctly they have 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,

BSOD Vista 64
Carlos
"Maz" wrote: Hi RC Yeah i know that , and that's what i did originally so i can install vista 64bit , but what i meant is , is there anyway to fix the bug without having to take the 2 GB of ram ?!?!?!? that's what i meant Thanks anyway RC "RC White" wrote: Hi, Maz. I'm not Carlos, but did you read the second

Vista 64 bit Random and frequent Lock ups
... 11:28:01 up 5 days 21:59 2 users load average: 1.13 1.08 1.02 news://news.3home.net news://news.hkpcug.org news://news.newsgroup.com.hk That is notably pathetic of Microsoft especially since they state the following: "If you purchased a PC in the last two years, chances are good that you can run Windows Vista.

Vista 64 bit Random and frequent Lock ups
Mouse Mo...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hi, guys, I'm plan to install vista 64 bit ultimate with windows XP in my system. during vista installation, it's hung up and no response, looks like it hung by some device problem. Now I could only tell there are no error

Intel 536EP/537EP Modem drivers on Vista 64 bit
I installed 8gbs of Corsair XMS2 ram, and teh system started to give me the nvlddmkm.sys error and then BSOD, etc. -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 GIGABYTE M57SLI-S4 Motherboard Antec 900 case with

Vista 64 bit Random and frequent Lock ups
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL IQRL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL vista 64 bit install error blue screen durring 64 bit install how to install vista 64 bit on a pc with 32 bit installed "clarkeboy" wrote: I have had a stoke of luck with the whole failing to boot issue. Following on from what Rick had said about the problem being

Vista 64bit really that bad?
petermcmillan...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I've just built a new computer with 64bit Vista Home Premium. When it comes back it does the 'completing installation' stage, but during this it gives me a BSOD and I can't get any further with the install.

vista 64 bit corrupt registry
(not 64 bit windows, only on 64 bit processor) Peter Stupid question: you built your driver for 64bit mode right? ===================== Mark Roddy DDK MVP Windows Vista/2003/XP/2000 Consulting Device and Filesystem Drivers Hollis Technology Solutions 603-321-1032 www.hollistech.com ===================== Mark Roddy

Vista Ultimate 64 Limiting RAM to 4gb
Vista 64bit is new, requires more resources, and has a whole new set of compatibility issues. The interface will certainly drive you nuts initially. 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

Vista Home Premium 64 installation error
Charlie Russel - MVP char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org microsoft public windows 64bit general You should be able to find the stepping of your CPUs. Now windows gives me a BSOD (Blue Screen Deat) at random times (with random software, with an error in " MEMORY_MANAGEMENT" Normally I would expect strange things

How to achieve actual use of my full 4 GB RAM,
http://www.josenet.com/windows-vista-64-bit-blue-screen-of-death I recall FUDenbusch making some snide comment last year about Vista having BSODs, and how anyone still talking about BSODs in Vista was talking rubbish, or words to that effect. Hmm. Yeah, marketing people say all sorts of things.

Another upgrade question
Rick Rogers r...@mvps.org microsoft public windows vista general Hi, Posting an image of the error isn't going to do much to help. I have installed Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit on my computer. Everything was working fine but on 25th February of 2008, after the operating system has been initialized,

Bluescreens for all different reasons on 64-bit system
OEMs aren't waiting for Vista or some patched up version of XP that might be actually hit the market in any numbers 2-3 years from now. They want to sell new technology with more RAM, faster hard drives, dual-core 64-bit processors, and 64 bit apps to go with them - and Linux has a huge lead in that market.

Vista 64 Bit Memory Limit for Media Center
Tim T...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Problem caused by Device Driver You received this message because a device driver installed on your computer caused the Windows operating system to stop unexpectedly. This type of error is referred to as a "stop error.

My brief tryst with Vista 64-Bit RC1 (5600)
ArchPrime ArchPrime.2q4...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general Hi - that XP 64 driver seems to install ok on 64 bit Vista, but you get BSOD on every restart Has anyone found a stable driver for Vista 64 bit? -- ArchPrime Opteron 165, Ati XT1900X, 4GB Ram, Vista64.

Blue screen while installing Vista 64 bit
Having partitioned the RAID 0 array with Acronis DD10 I tried to install Vista x64. It seemed to install ok but would reboot at the final stage before giving me a BSOD. Did you install the 64 bit RAID drivers at the F6 prompt at the beginning of the Vista 64 installation? Also RAID 0 is a bad idea.