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Vista x64 Soundcard
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows vista file_management Hi, aka Thank you! I've saved this post to a Storage Folder I've named "News Posts". .... do physical device search x In Vista x86, couldn't uninstall; Symantec updater sends you to the (as yet unreleased) install of 2008 BEFORE it identifies

BSOD problem - BugCheck 50, {c258e758, 0, 89a47e26, 2}
John Barnes jbfo...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general How the masses use their computers for browsing the internet, a word document, maybe Money and per My video card gets about the same readings with x86 and x64 (same computer, same versions of drivers) and I doubt the audio is any different.

Nasty EOE Shutdown!
BobS no-s...@noplace.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup TomKo, Just downloaded all the new Vista drivers (x86 and x64) plus the WinXP updates. I installed Vista on a 250gig Sata drive. Since installation I have had 4 different types of BSOD... IRQ Less and or Equal, Memory Management,

Upgrade Problem
I've just downloaded and installed the update KB925528 for Vista X86 (Build 6000). When I did restart my computer after update installation, while booting Windows, I faced with a Blue Screen. So I used Windows Vista DVD and repaired my Windows. I wanna know, what's wrong with this update (or maybe with my PC)?

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 20-08-07
"Dennis Pack x64, Vista RC1 x86 & x64" <dennisp...@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eaVrw%23G2GHA.3588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... Colin: Sorry, I overlooked the part about the BSOD with 4GB ram installed. That part brings back memories of the Prescott chipset and XPsp2 installation. It took 4 bios updates

Vista x64 Soundcard
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup You didn't say what kind of installation you are doing. Upgrade or custom (clean) and x86 or x64. On the last reboot use the F8 key and have it not restart on error so you can find out what the problem and code are.

Upgrade Problem
Ballistic Jonperrea...@verizon.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices well now the OP has finally web access after the factory restore, with windows barely running, so i had to do the restore again because the installation was corrupted, but now everything is fine except for the one BSOD or also

trouble with new ram
Kevin Panzke KevinPan...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows developer winfx general Update: Windows Vista Beta 1 was successfully installed I am installing it as a clean install (I am not using a Virtual Machine). I am having the problem with both the September MSDN Shipment DVD's (both X86 and

BSOD during Beta 1 Setup, every time that I try to reinstall B
I have installed Vista x86 and x64 on my AMD64 Athlon x2 system from day one of the beta without issues using 4x1GB pc6400 dimms but was never able to do Hi, Install Vista with only 2 GB RAM present. Those BSOD's are a known issue with Vista installs on > 2 GB RAM. After you are done with the installation you

Nasty EOE Shutdown!
BobS no-...@no-where.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Thanks I'll give boths ways a try today just to see for future reference if it makes I have downloaded the Sil 3132 controller drivers for both the 32 bit (x86) and 64 bit (x64) versions and loaded them in during the Vista install (small

0x0000116 BSOD - Vista Install, Final Stages
Daze N. Knights D...@microchip.com microsoft public windows vista general Inline: Sam Polos wrote: I normally use an M-Audio AP 192 soundcard but no drivers are available Now when I try to install the same drivers as before I get the BSOD. I've installed these same drivers numerous times with the same results.

Gentoo -- is it good?
2) Vista beta 1 doesn't recognize the audio hardware inside the virtual PC. 3) I have a shuttle motherboard, AMD64, and SIL3112 SATA hd controler. I had no luck installing the OS - I tried the following configurations 3a) x86 -- start the install from Windows XP, rebooted, beta started, got a BSOD 3b) x86 -- boot

IE7 won't open
If the machine can't even boot from CD/Hard disk/ floppy disk after BSOD in Vista, try moving your hard disk to another machine and recover the files. I am installing it as a clean install (I am not using a Virtual Machine). I am having the problem with both the September MSDN Shipment DVD's (both X86 and X64)

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Peter ex-brit_AT_rogers_DOT_com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup I'm trying to install Vista Ultimate x86 from the main XP partition to an all items are ticked green and the progress bar is almost finished when suddenly there is a split second BSOD, and the system reboots and rolls back.

Still looking for all the FUD...
If the burn is good, the most likely problem is memory. x64 stresses the memory differently from x86, and the basic system location addresses are different. No matter where you install Windows or Vista, 32-bit or 64-bit, the boot-up will always start in the System Partition, then follow the instructions in

RDP no Longer working (Internal / External)
Windows XP will install and run perfectly fine on this existing machine (as demonstrated by my posting this reply on it). The processor is a 32-bit AMD Athlon XP 3000+ 2.1 ghz. I am installing the x86 ver of Vista. I have performed the ram test and discovered no faults. Thanks Sascha for the reply.

Must disable driver signing after windows update in vista
However, x86 users can go to eclipse.org and java.sun.com to get install kits - not so with the PPC version. I have run across a bug in FireFox, I have a problem with the way that Windows XP looks (and Windows Server 2003 as well, and to top that off, word on the street is that Windows Vista is gonna be

Nasty EOE Shutdown!
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20070713192403106 So, InformationWeek tells us that you can't install Linux on laptops, that we are a cult, that GPLv3 is ..... That's what we have with Windows Vista, the new computer-operating | system from Microsoft that debuted last week for businesses and, | next month,

vista is faster!
The reason it takes up so much space is because the install copies all the files from the disk to the hard drive before starting the installation. The makes the install Robert Firth * * Windows Vista x86 RTM * * http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ "nick" <1...@1.1> wrote in message

LONG [News Digest] Linux News Digest for the 24hrs preceding 07-04-07
In one you said you got a BSOD and gave the code, and at the end of that post you mention nVidia display drivers, and looking at a box for the display card that says built for Microsoft Windows Vista. But no where in any of the posts I looked at do I see one mention of what the computer is, what configuration,