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DriverHeaven Lover
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30 days of pain for Halo 2
To moderators: Im not using cracks...just using the trial version 'leaked' links that Microsoft has provided to instal Vista....those three links are from windows market or something
Version 6.0.6000 (can ppl with vista post their versions ..... type "ver" in command prompt (cmd.exe)) I already have XP SP2 on C:....vista on another partition First I installed : Windows Vista Ultimate Installed ATi, Realtek, Nvidia restart No crash yet.....but havent played anything Installed KB940105-x86(Hotfix for Games - Memory WDDM) KB938194-x86(2MB Reliabililty Patch) KB938979-x86(10MB Reliabililty Patch) Alot of crashes in Windows itself, while browsing through file, during startup...after installing daemon tools...3 secs after mount BSOD I decide to reinstall again..... Format partition.....then install Windows Vista Starter over it Installed ATi, Realtek, Nvidia restart 0X000008C PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA 0X0000050 Put 2MB Reliablity Patch Windows6.0-KB938194-x86 Run Halo 2, while in menu: 0X000008E After HAlo 2 BSOD restart - after system startup (green loading bars) Restart again without BSOD Put Hotfix Windows6.0-KB940105-x86 No crash yet....im writing above crap now....going to play Halo 2 Play Halo 2....two freezes...endtask restart twice Start Halo 2 get error BSOD DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL 0X000000D1 tcpip.sys I turn off User Account Control (or something) thru msconfig.....restart play halo 2.... I get an ATi BSOD....after that no windows BSODs....halo 2 just freezes every now and then..... I get DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL 0X000000D1 dxgkrnl while playing solitaire No crack...nothing....i cant make it through the 30 day trial like this..... Problem signature: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.11 Locale ID: 1033 Additional information about the problem: BCCode: d1 BCP1: 00000004 BCP2: 00000002 BCP3: 00000001 BCP4: 890D2FFD OS Version: 6_0_6000 Service Pack: 0_0 Product: 768_1 Files that help describe the problem: C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini110407-01.dmp C:\Windows\Temp\WER-21546-0.sysdata.xml C:\Windows\Temp\WER7196.tmp.version.txt |
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DriverHeaven Lover
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if you have managed to get a stable vista...plz tell me
your version (cmd-->ver) if you applied any patches or not..... ps:my friend who got a HP laptop just experienced BSODs after installing KB940105-x86(Hotfix for Games - Memory WDDM) patch....will get more details from him it could be that my dvd copy is really old....like a pre-release ( Version 6.0.6000)....i hav to know the proper version |
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HH Old Fuddy Duddy
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I'm running Vista Home Premium, 32-bit and have it updated completely using Microsoft Updates...including the virtual memory patch.
I've played hours upon hours of Halo2 since installing Vista three weeks ago. I've also just this past week upgraded from an ATI X1950 Pro 256 MB DDR2 video card to a VisionTek HD2600 XT 512 MB DDR3 video card. I have FIVE HDDs installed, one DVD-RW, 2 GB of OCZ PC6400 Dual Channel RAM installed and the OS is installed on a 160 GB Samsung SATA HDD. (Yes, my profile needs updating. )Other games I've played: Oblivion, Fighter's Stronghold; The Witcher; FlatOut 2; Crysis MP and SP Demo; BioShock Demo; Call of Duty 4 Demo; F.E.A.R. Perseus Mandate Demo; and, others. Looking at your system specs in your siggy, I'd take a good hard look at your PSU. Depending on the quality of that PSU....or lack thereof....that could be the very heart and soul of your problems with Vista. Also, what kind of RAM timings are you trying to use? If you're running really tight timings on mixed bag RAM, you might be pushing too much. Loosen up the timings to see if things get better. Have you also installed the motherboard chipset drivers for Vista? Frankly, though, I would expect to have problems with a non-official copy of just about anything. |
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i had a 533 512RAM then i put a 1GB 677 ram together....then again in xp running occt mem ...no problems.. i have the package for nforce4 installed...i think its 15.01...can you tell me ur vista version and if ur comp came loadded with vista or not |
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DriverHeaven Lover
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if you notice.....i got a bsod for dxgkrnl.sys(after i put the 940105).....which is a file in the 940105 patch
Virtual address space usage in Windows game development maybe i shd wait for SP1...and put the patches in order?? |
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HH Old Fuddy Duddy
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No, I built my own system from scatch. I have XP SP2 on one of the HDDs and I bought Vista Home Premium 32-Bit OEM three weeks ago for $79.99 at Micro Center.
I get version 6.0.6000 when I do the CMD.EXE: VER as stated above. I actually haven't even booted back into XP Pro SP2 since installing this except for maybe the first day or two. Since then, I've actually had a very good experience with Vista. There ARE still a few quirks, but, that's to be expected until SP1 is released. I DID, however, have some problems with ROXIO burning software on my system. I uninstalled it as there was a .dll it installed that was causing some crashes. You need to look closely at the Event Logs to see exactly what's causing the crashes. Also, to say that certain hardware works well under XP doesn't mean it should also do so under Vista. It may very well be on the 'edge' of the threshold and Vista's requirements push it just over that edge. Why don't you try unplugging anything except for just what you absolutely have to have and see if things work better? |
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DriverHeaven Lover
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I decided to go for ur power suggestion and changed appearance to Windows Classic and "adjusted for best Performance", then all i had to do was browse a little.....and then leave......after some time(5min idle)....system restart(BSOD).....crash.... restart again with Blue Screen(this is after the green bar loading thing).....and i didnt even touch the bloody computer......once in desktop....i waited for the crash and it came again....
0X0000008E it says preparing disk and unlike most BSODs in vista it gets stuck....so i have to do press the reset button btw...i just installed vista X64....and i did not install any drivers yet....perfectly stable.....i even ran OCCT for 5min (its enough to catch mos problems)....in vista and no crash.....this might be it...... i put in my headphones and i can hear a 1 sec interval low whine, as if the HDD is being read.....it corresponds to the red HHD LED......why? |
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