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Charlie Russel - MVP char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org microsoft public windows 64bit general Tyan BIOSs have often had some issues with this. 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 with new

BSOD at end of installation
I just recieved my Ultimate Vista DVD today and started tackling the problems. I first download all available drivers from Dell for Vista 64-bit platform. I attempted to install Vista Ultimate x64 on the 64 bit system and would get a blue screen at the final installation point where Widows is starting up for

Vista 64 Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool - False Negative
Colin Barnhorst colinbarha...@msn.com microsoft public windows vista general The 64bit versions run in all their glory on 2GB. Would you advise buying 2 more G's to run the 64bit version of Vista in all it's glory? Aside from the games I play do you see 64 bit apps as the wave of the future?

Problem on 64 bit processor
They start with Vista 64, which is less baked than 32 bit which is barely half-baked, kind of an undercooked quiche with runny egg bits in the middle. Drivers for Vista 64 are even less reliable than for Vista 32 with no pressure on vendors to improve them. Besides the absolute fact that you do not need 8gbs of RAM

[Rival] Blue Consequences of 64-bit Windows Vista
Howard Swope howard_swopeAThms3DOTcom microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Vista 64, Asus P5E v502 bios, Core 2 Quad, 4 gb crucial RAM, No over clocking, standard ram speed, I have been getting intermitent blue

Dual booting Vista Ultimate 64 bit with XP Pro
Carlos Car...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Maz, Here's some MS stuff about your issue: http://support.microsoft.com/default. aspx/kb/929777/en-us Carlos "Maz" wrote: Hi there , i've got a problem with Vista 64 bit , when i try to install it on my pc , during the installation like

[Rival] Blue Consequences of 64-bit Windows Vista
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. Thanks for replying! 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 Update Nvidia Driver nvlddmkm.sys BSOD
... get new hardware and cannot get it to work with vista, here is the hard/software: new cabinet with 500 W powersupply motherboard : MB 775 Asus P5KC graphic : 8600 GTNVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT cpu : CPU 775 CORE2 QUAD Q6600 2.4 GHz FSB1066 2x4MB drive : 500GB WD harddrive and a dvd drive. sw : Vista premium 64 bit

Possible game closing randomly or Vista feature?
Maz M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Hi there , i've got a problem with Vista 64 bit , when i try to install it on my pc , during the installation like half way through or something it gives me a 'Crash and Dump" blue screen for some reason , i noticed that happening when i added

Glitches encountered installing (Sp1 for vista 64)
Since I'm fond of XP 64 bit, I figured it's got to be a step up. Then I read this thread at Hardforum: http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1097002 Some nasty words regarding both 64 bit Vista and our sometimes beloved XP 64 bit. Is this just the usual flap of no-nothings, or should I really be sticking with

Problem on 64 bit processor
jabloomf1230 jablo...@nycap.rr.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Carlos, I've gotten the "memory management" BSOD only three times, Carlos "Pretorious" wrote: I'm now running Vista Ultimate 64-bit and am consistently getting blue screens. Most of the times it is an error having to do with

My brief tryst with Vista 64-Bit RC1 (5600)
Vista Ultimate thru the betas was usable in 64 bit but not in final. it keeps crashing. So I have a computer with 3 operating systems licensed office x 3 licensed 4 gigs of memory and it is not usable. except in xp pro 32 and then all memory is not there. When this started part of requirement for drivers was 64 bit

Vista64 + 4GB of RAM = BSOD
Don B d.burne...@clothes.comcast.net alt games microsoft flight-sim Well, got 64 bit Ultimate installed and running in dual boot. Got my video, sound, Cougar and Track IR drivers installed. I am trying to get FSX installed now, first attempt, shortly after inserting disc2 when prompted, got a blue screen :(.

Gnu/Linux pre-installed
Well, got 64 bit Ultimate installed and running in dual boot. Got my video, sound, Cougar and Track IR drivers installed. I am trying to get FSX installed now, Don't know if I am going to have the energy to spend much time with it in Vista 64 when I am done, will report my thoughts on it when I can. Don.

Vista or Asta la Vista ?
Joel
Robe Joel_R...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows 64bit general KI bought the OEM version on Vista 64-Bit to run on my new hand built give me a BSOD saying a memory issue and removing the 4th Gig of ram i had installed fixed it.. and after installing the OS and getting all the updates,

BSOD after install of home premium 64 bit OEM
"Your_User_Name" wrote: Hello everyone, I recently built my own pc and installed Vista Ultimate 64bit edition - OEM. *To make it be known, my motherboard and processor are 64 bit compatible. * The first time I installed Vista it crashed itself during installation with an error: "attempt to write over reserved

Raid 5 problems in Vista 64 bit
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Yes, you can use either Anytime Upgrade or buy a VU upgrade edition (retail). 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

vista 64 bit corrupt registry
I'm being forced to try alternate methods considering vista doesn't agree with my vista certified n650sli-ds4 gigabyte board. During the last step of a full install vista throws a bsod at me. This happens after I've loaded new 64 bit drivers while in safe mode. Vista will not allow me to install drivers for my

Blue screen while installing Vista 64 bit
Nightwings Nightwi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup After the install, the PC reboots then I end end up with a blue screen which either says irq not equal or less at the top or it's another stop error but it's always these same two. I know there some thing about 3 or

Possible game closing randomly or Vista feature?
Doc Tony ;-) PS-- On the 64 thing, Neil, I assume this is the 64 'bit' CPU then that can take advantage of the Windows "64 bit" O/S, yes? I think Ben Cramer who mentioned the "Platinum 64 VISTA O/S" so I would guess that the 64 bit Windows [Vista] plus this Dual Core 64X2 is 'the' present cutting edge,