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| Vista Ultimate x64: Constant STOP: errors/Blue Screen Hello everyone, I recently built my own pc and installed Vista Ultimate 64bit edition - OEM. I have had daily blue screens and STOP errors since my first install. *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 memory". I tried installing again and with success, Vista proceeded to crash often. It crashed over 20 times in less than 20 hours of use. That is no exaggeration, it literally crashed that many times. I then zeroed my hard drive and tried reinstalling. It crashed again during installation, so I zeroed my hard drive again and tried reinstalling Vista. This time it was successful. Now it crashes less frequently, but once every time I boot up. It seems every time I turn on my pc, within the first 5 - 10 minutes it will usually throw me a stop error or general blue screen. Then after reboot it is good until the next time I shut down and then restart my pc. The stop errors and blue screen errors seem to be different every time one occurs. I have installed all Vista updates and drivers off cds that came with my hardware, along with updating a few drivers from the internet. The only cd I haven't installed that I probably should have, would be my motherboard chipset support cd. I cannot install this because the drivers are not digitally signed and Vista stops it from installing like it is supposed to. Can anyone help me? Has anyone else experienced this problem? |
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| RE: Vista Ultimate x64: Constant STOP: errors/Blue Screen Hi Your_User, First off you said you built your own computer, would you mind sharing with us the configuration please ? "Your_User_Name" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello everyone, I recently built my own pc and installed Vista Ultimate 64bit > edition - OEM. I have had daily blue screens and STOP errors since my first > install. *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 memory". I tried installing again > and with success, Vista proceeded to crash often. It crashed over 20 times > in less than 20 hours of use. That is no exaggeration, it literally crashed > that many times. > > I then zeroed my hard drive and tried reinstalling. It crashed again during > installation, so I zeroed my hard drive again and tried reinstalling Vista. > This time it was successful. > > Now it crashes less frequently, but once every time I boot up. It seems > every time I turn on my pc, within the first 5 - 10 minutes it will usually > throw me a stop error or general blue screen. Then after reboot it is good > until the next time I shut down and then restart my pc. > > The stop errors and blue screen errors seem to be different every time one > occurs. > > I have installed all Vista updates and drivers off cds that came with my > hardware, along with updating a few drivers from the internet. The only cd I > haven't installed that I probably should have, would be my motherboard > chipset support cd. I cannot install this because the drivers are not > digitally signed and Vista stops it from installing like it is supposed to. > > Can anyone help me? Has anyone else experienced this problem?[/color] |
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| RE: Vista Ultimate x64: Constant STOP: errors/Blue Screen I experienced the same problems even after I installed the 64bit drivers for my video card and updated the BIOS on my Intel board. You might want to view the problem history page--it's located in Vista's maintenance section. It will give you some general information on the problem along with some error codes. Then you can do a google search to get some additional info on the problem. I even tried to go down to Vista x32. The only change was that I didn't have as many BSODs as I did with Vista x64. I just got tired of rebooting my Vista x64 machine and went back to XP/Pro. I haven't had any problems since then. If you plan to go back to XP, I'd buy another HD and load XP on it. At least you can store that other HD (with Vista) until MS and hardware/software companies get their act together and put out some truely Vista compatible products. My setup: Intel D975XBX2, Dual Core E6600 Corsair 620W CPU, PSU, ATI X1900XTX/512MB, 4GB DDR800 RAM, Liteon DVD, Logitech Keyboard/Mouse. Good Luck. "Your_User_Name" wrote: [color=blue] > Hello everyone, I recently built my own pc and installed Vista Ultimate 64bit > edition - OEM. I have had daily blue screens and STOP errors since my first > install. *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 memory". I tried installing again > and with success, Vista proceeded to crash often. It crashed over 20 times > in less than 20 hours of use. That is no exaggeration, it literally crashed > that many times. > > I then zeroed my hard drive and tried reinstalling. It crashed again during > installation, so I zeroed my hard drive again and tried reinstalling Vista. > This time it was successful. > > Now it crashes less frequently, but once every time I boot up. It seems > every time I turn on my pc, within the first 5 - 10 minutes it will usually > throw me a stop error or general blue screen. Then after reboot it is good > until the next time I shut down and then restart my pc. > > The stop errors and blue screen errors seem to be different every time one > occurs. > > I have installed all Vista updates and drivers off cds that came with my > hardware, along with updating a few drivers from the internet. The only cd I > haven't installed that I probably should have, would be my motherboard > chipset support cd. I cannot install this because the drivers are not > digitally signed and Vista stops it from installing like it is supposed to. > > Can anyone help me? Has anyone else experienced this problem?[/color] |
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| RE: Vista Ultimate x64: Constant STOP: errors/Blue Screen GlennR, you solved the problem by switching back to XP? I paid too much for Vista to have to buy another OS. I will be one to stick with Vista at least for the sake of sending data to Microsoft to fix this issue. My system specs: ASUS P5NSLI motherboard Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz processor 4MB L2 cache 1066MHz FSB (Intel E6420) Gigabyte Technologies Nvidia Geforce 8600GT 256MB 128bit GDDR 3 over clocked (from the factory, not manually) Western Digital 250GB SATA 3.0 7200 RPM hard drive 2GB(2x 1GB) Kingston 667Mhz DDR2 RAM Sound Blaster Audigy SE Sound Card Linksys WMP54G Wireless Networking Card Samsung 3.5 inch Floppy Drive Lite On DVD+/-RW Dual Layer w/lightscribe Lite On DVD ROM drive 550W Power Supply Unit (SLi certified) Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000 For the Keyboard and Mouse I am running Intellitype and Intellipoint. On a side note: A strange thing is the boxes for the mouse and keyboard said "Certified For Windows Vista" but the installers for Intellitype and Intellipoint were not compatable with Vista, I had to get new installers from the web. And finally here are my last two error codes: 0x00000050 0x0000003B |
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| Re: Vista Ultimate x64: Constant STOP: errors/Blue Screen Let me make sure I understand the situation. Vista is the first and only OS you've put on this machine, right? If correct, then the problem could be vista or it could be your machine. There's no way to know for sure that it's one or the other. "Your_User_Name" <YourUserName@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B51B3B29-CD03-40B1-916C-47184221115F@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Hello everyone, I recently built my own pc and installed Vista Ultimate > 64bit > edition - OEM. I have had daily blue screens and STOP errors since my > first > install. *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 memory". I tried installing > again > and with success, Vista proceeded to crash often. It crashed over 20 > times > in less than 20 hours of use. That is no exaggeration, it literally > crashed > that many times. > > I then zeroed my hard drive and tried reinstalling. It crashed again > during > installation, so I zeroed my hard drive again and tried reinstalling > Vista. > This time it was successful. > > Now it crashes less frequently, but once every time I boot up. It seems > every time I turn on my pc, within the first 5 - 10 minutes it will > usually > throw me a stop error or general blue screen. Then after reboot it is > good > until the next time I shut down and then restart my pc. > > The stop errors and blue screen errors seem to be different every time one > occurs. > > I have installed all Vista updates and drivers off cds that came with my > hardware, along with updating a few drivers from the internet. The only > cd I > haven't installed that I probably should have, would be my motherboard > chipset support cd. I cannot install this because the drivers are not > digitally signed and Vista stops it from installing like it is supposed > to. > > Can anyone help me? Has anyone else experienced this problem?[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Ultimate x64: Constant STOP: errors/Blue Screen Yes, that is correct. This is the first and only operating system installed on the hard drive. It is all new hardware as well. I bought everything brand new to assemble my computer. Now if it makes any difference, my hard drive, dvd multi reader/writer, and floppy drive are all OEM products. *OEM in this sense meaning that when buying OEM products from a retailer, the OEM product comes as only the product, no manuals or box. Driver CD's and hardware are only packaged because OEM is intended to be used by system builders which assemble computers and do not need the the packaging.* Now, you say that if it was the only operating system installed you cannot tell whether it is my hardware or the operating system. I am leaning towards Windows being at fault, although it could be the hardware but it is all brand new. I do realize that the hardware could have manufactures defects but, that seems to be only a small chance. As a reminder, I have zeroed my hard drive before my last successful installation. Meaning I had my hard drive maintenance disk write zeros to the entire hard drive, effectively nulling any remnants of previous failed Windows installations. Here is a good side question, how did Vista try to write over reserved memory during a clean installation?(which was mentioned in my first post) That baffles me. There is nothing else on the hard drive but what Windows put there, unless it tried to overwrite reserved memory in RAM? Thanks everyone for the help! "DP" wrote: [color=blue] > > > Let me make sure I understand the situation. > Vista is the first and only OS you've put on this machine, right? > If correct, then the problem could be vista or it could be your machine. > There's no way to know for sure that it's one or the other.[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Ultimate x64: Constant STOP: errors/Blue Screen Your_User_Name wrote:[color=blue] > GlennR, you solved the problem by switching back to XP? I paid too much for > Vista to have to buy another OS. I will be one to stick with Vista at least > for the sake of sending data to Microsoft to fix this issue. > > My system specs: > ASUS P5NSLI motherboard > Core 2 Duo 2.13GHz processor 4MB L2 cache 1066MHz FSB (Intel E6420) > Gigabyte Technologies Nvidia Geforce 8600GT 256MB 128bit GDDR 3 over clocked > (from the factory, not manually) > Western Digital 250GB SATA 3.0 7200 RPM hard drive > 2GB(2x 1GB) Kingston 667Mhz DDR2 RAM > Sound Blaster Audigy SE Sound Card > Linksys WMP54G Wireless Networking Card > Samsung 3.5 inch Floppy Drive > Lite On DVD+/-RW Dual Layer w/lightscribe > Lite On DVD ROM drive > 550W Power Supply Unit (SLi certified) > Microsoft Digital Media Pro Keyboard > Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000 > For the Keyboard and Mouse I am running Intellitype and Intellipoint. > > On a side note: > A strange thing is the boxes for the mouse and keyboard said "Certified For > Windows Vista" but the installers for Intellitype and Intellipoint were not > compatable with Vista, I had to get new installers from the web. > > And finally here are my last two error codes: > 0x00000050 > 0x0000003B[/color] * You may have a venereal disease. See: [url]http://www.jsifaq.com/SF/Tips/Tip.aspx?id=9053[/url] |
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