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Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
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02-19-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
Hi, i am getting the exact same problem.
I notice you have the same series videocard as me (i have a 7600GT).
I have also done some testing and the problem does not occur if you
uninstall the Nvidia drivers and just use the windows ones.
This leads me to believe the Nvidia drivers are a piece of crap.
So at this stage the choice is Half-functional Nvidia Drivers and
Unstable Vista or Stable Vista and a no-function videocard.
Both options are rubbish and Nvidia need to get off their arse and
release a driver that works. Hell Vista has been in development for 6
years, it wasnt like Nvidia didnt know it was coming.
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03-01-2007
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Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
Here's the blue screen error number..
0x000000124 (0x00000000, 0x83fba028, 0xb2000000, 0x00070f0f)
even though I've never heard of anyone being able to tell you what it means.
Here's my machine specs..
A8N32 SLI Deluxe ASUS motherboard, AMD Athlon 64 4400+ X2,
TWINX2048-3500LLPRO CORSAIR XMS RAM, 2 BFG GeForce 7800 GT OC in SLI mode, 2
Sony DWQ30A DVD Dual Burners, Mitsumi 7&1 floppy/card reader, Adaptec 4 USB/3
Firewire card, SILVERSTONE ZEUS SST-65ZF ATX 650W power supply, Silverstone
SST-TJ07 case
It had a MS bluetooth KB/M but I unplugged those/the receiver/transmitter to
see if that stopped crashes.
I've disabled all kinds of power options because it wasn't shutting down,
Screen would go black but machine still running. It will finally shut off
now but still crashes.
I"m using the latest Nvidia drivers, not the one Windows update
installed-crashed with those to.
Using the lates Realtek drivers, not the one windows update
installed-crashed with those to.
Keep getting a blue screen, intermitentally, while doing different things.
There's a unknown device in manager that never will install, I've disabled
that yet all HW working. I've unplugged the game port and serial port from
MB headers, still crashing.
Software installed:
All updates from MS update
Office 2007 Ultimate: Crashed without this
Turbo Tax 2007: Crashed without this
Quicken 20003: Crashed without this
Any ideas?
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03-01-2007
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RE: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
Hard drives are 2 74GB Raptors on the nvidia controlers, 1 & 2 I think, in a
RAID 0, OS & programs, 2 seagate 160GB SATA on the other 2 nvidia
controllers, RAID O; a WD 80GB drive partitioned into 2 40GB drives on the
IDE cable with a 120GB WD on the other IDE connection on the same cable.
Sorry I forgot to put this in original post.
"DCELL" wrote:
> Here's the blue screen error number..
> 0x000000124 (0x00000000, 0x83fba028, 0xb2000000, 0x00070f0f)
> even though I've never heard of anyone being able to tell you what it means.
>
> Here's my machine specs..
> A8N32 SLI Deluxe ASUS motherboard, AMD Athlon 64 4400+ X2,
> TWINX2048-3500LLPRO CORSAIR XMS RAM, 2 BFG GeForce 7800 GT OC in SLI mode, 2
> Sony DWQ30A DVD Dual Burners, Mitsumi 7&1 floppy/card reader, Adaptec 4 USB/3
> Firewire card, SILVERSTONE ZEUS SST-65ZF ATX 650W power supply, Silverstone
> SST-TJ07 case
>
> It had a MS bluetooth KB/M but I unplugged those/the receiver/transmitter to
> see if that stopped crashes.
>
> I've disabled all kinds of power options because it wasn't shutting down,
> Screen would go black but machine still running. It will finally shut off
> now but still crashes.
>
> I"m using the latest Nvidia drivers, not the one Windows update
> installed-crashed with those to.
> Using the lates Realtek drivers, not the one windows update
> installed-crashed with those to.
>
> Keep getting a blue screen, intermitentally, while doing different things.
> There's a unknown device in manager that never will install, I've disabled
> that yet all HW working. I've unplugged the game port and serial port from
> MB headers, still crashing.
>
> Software installed:
> All updates from MS update
> Office 2007 Ultimate: Crashed without this
> Turbo Tax 2007: Crashed without this
> Quicken 20003: Crashed without this
>
> Any ideas?
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03-01-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
I saw someone mention an issue with Bluetooth
causing bootup blue screens.
Boot into safe Mode and uncheck any Bluetooth entries
that are in msconfig>startup.
-Michael
"DCELL" <DCELL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6E4C25F5-AE1E-47C2-8FEA-082F23F29384@microsoft.com...
> Here's the blue screen error number..
> 0x000000124 (0x00000000, 0x83fba028, 0xb2000000, 0x00070f0f)
> even though I've never heard of anyone being able to tell you what it means.
>
> Here's my machine specs..
> A8N32 SLI Deluxe ASUS motherboard, AMD Athlon 64 4400+ X2,
> TWINX2048-3500LLPRO CORSAIR XMS RAM, 2 BFG GeForce 7800 GT OC in SLI mode, 2
> Sony DWQ30A DVD Dual Burners, Mitsumi 7&1 floppy/card reader, Adaptec 4 USB/3
> Firewire card, SILVERSTONE ZEUS SST-65ZF ATX 650W power supply, Silverstone
> SST-TJ07 case
>
> It had a MS bluetooth KB/M but I unplugged those/the receiver/transmitter to
> see if that stopped crashes.
>
> I've disabled all kinds of power options because it wasn't shutting down,
> Screen would go black but machine still running. It will finally shut off
> now but still crashes.
>
> I"m using the latest Nvidia drivers, not the one Windows update
> installed-crashed with those to.
> Using the lates Realtek drivers, not the one windows update
> installed-crashed with those to.
>
> Keep getting a blue screen, intermitentally, while doing different things.
> There's a unknown device in manager that never will install, I've disabled
> that yet all HW working. I've unplugged the game port and serial port from
> MB headers, still crashing.
>
> Software installed:
> All updates from MS update
> Office 2007 Ultimate: Crashed without this
> Turbo Tax 2007: Crashed without this
> Quicken 20003: Crashed without this
>
> Any ideas?
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03-01-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
"MICHAEL" <u158627_emr@dslr.net> wrote in message
news:OytJMBURHHA.4844@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I saw someone mention an issue with Bluetooth
> causing bootup blue screens.
>
> Boot into safe Mode and uncheck any Bluetooth entries
> that are in msconfig>startup.
That might have been me.
There is a serious issue with the BlueSoleil bluetooth software (its not
compatible with Vista and causes blue screen loop). This problem I had is
specific to BlueSoleil software, I had not tried any others. Problem is,
BlueSoleil software comes bundled with many generic bluetooth dongles so a
person may not immediately know whether it is bluesoleil or not.
If that is the problem, you are correct with the fix - boot to safe mode and
remove the bluetooth software from starting at startup in msconfig. Then
reboot and uninstall the software.
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03-01-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
I'm still having the issues even without the MS bluetooth dongle plugged into
the USB port. I'm currently not using the BT keyboard/mouse, still crashing.
"MICHAEL" wrote:
> I saw someone mention an issue with Bluetooth
> causing bootup blue screens.
>
> Boot into safe Mode and uncheck any Bluetooth entries
> that are in msconfig>startup.
>
> -Michael
>
> "DCELL" <DCELL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6E4C25F5-AE1E-47C2-8FEA-082F23F29384@microsoft.com...
> > Here's the blue screen error number..
> > 0x000000124 (0x00000000, 0x83fba028, 0xb2000000, 0x00070f0f)
> > even though I've never heard of anyone being able to tell you what it means.
> >
> > Here's my machine specs..
> > A8N32 SLI Deluxe ASUS motherboard, AMD Athlon 64 4400+ X2,
> > TWINX2048-3500LLPRO CORSAIR XMS RAM, 2 BFG GeForce 7800 GT OC in SLI mode, 2
> > Sony DWQ30A DVD Dual Burners, Mitsumi 7&1 floppy/card reader, Adaptec 4 USB/3
> > Firewire card, SILVERSTONE ZEUS SST-65ZF ATX 650W power supply, Silverstone
> > SST-TJ07 case
> >
> > It had a MS bluetooth KB/M but I unplugged those/the receiver/transmitter to
> > see if that stopped crashes.
> >
> > I've disabled all kinds of power options because it wasn't shutting down,
> > Screen would go black but machine still running. It will finally shut off
> > now but still crashes.
> >
> > I"m using the latest Nvidia drivers, not the one Windows update
> > installed-crashed with those to.
> > Using the lates Realtek drivers, not the one windows update
> > installed-crashed with those to.
> >
> > Keep getting a blue screen, intermitentally, while doing different things.
> > There's a unknown device in manager that never will install, I've disabled
> > that yet all HW working. I've unplugged the game port and serial port from
> > MB headers, still crashing.
> >
> > Software installed:
> > All updates from MS update
> > Office 2007 Ultimate: Crashed without this
> > Turbo Tax 2007: Crashed without this
> > Quicken 20003: Crashed without this
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
>
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03-01-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
Understood. But- if this is indeed the problem- the loading of the
drivers may still be occurring on startup, even though the hardware
isn't plugged in.
Do you have any other USB devices plugged in?
-Michael
"DCELL" <DCELL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7E9B718B-7C55-40E1-9710-4604DCD87096@microsoft.com...
> I'm still having the issues even without the MS bluetooth dongle plugged into
> the USB port. I'm currently not using the BT keyboard/mouse, still crashing.
>
> "MICHAEL" wrote:
>
>> I saw someone mention an issue with Bluetooth
>> causing bootup blue screens.
>>
>> Boot into safe Mode and uncheck any Bluetooth entries
>> that are in msconfig>startup.
>>
>> -Michael
>>
>> "DCELL" <DCELL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:6E4C25F5-AE1E-47C2-8FEA-082F23F29384@microsoft.com...
>> > Here's the blue screen error number..
>> > 0x000000124 (0x00000000, 0x83fba028, 0xb2000000, 0x00070f0f)
>> > even though I've never heard of anyone being able to tell you what it means.
>> >
>> > Here's my machine specs..
>> > A8N32 SLI Deluxe ASUS motherboard, AMD Athlon 64 4400+ X2,
>> > TWINX2048-3500LLPRO CORSAIR XMS RAM, 2 BFG GeForce 7800 GT OC in SLI mode, 2
>> > Sony DWQ30A DVD Dual Burners, Mitsumi 7&1 floppy/card reader, Adaptec 4 USB/3
>> > Firewire card, SILVERSTONE ZEUS SST-65ZF ATX 650W power supply, Silverstone
>> > SST-TJ07 case
>> >
>> > It had a MS bluetooth KB/M but I unplugged those/the receiver/transmitter to
>> > see if that stopped crashes.
>> >
>> > I've disabled all kinds of power options because it wasn't shutting down,
>> > Screen would go black but machine still running. It will finally shut off
>> > now but still crashes.
>> >
>> > I"m using the latest Nvidia drivers, not the one Windows update
>> > installed-crashed with those to.
>> > Using the lates Realtek drivers, not the one windows update
>> > installed-crashed with those to.
>> >
>> > Keep getting a blue screen, intermitentally, while doing different things.
>> > There's a unknown device in manager that never will install, I've disabled
>> > that yet all HW working. I've unplugged the game port and serial port from
>> > MB headers, still crashing.
>> >
>> > Software installed:
>> > All updates from MS update
>> > Office 2007 Ultimate: Crashed without this
>> > Turbo Tax 2007: Crashed without this
>> > Quicken 20003: Crashed without this
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>>
>>
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03-01-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
"DCELL" <DCELL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7E9B718B-7C55-40E1-9710-4604DCD87096@microsoft.com...
> I'm still having the issues even without the MS bluetooth dongle plugged
> into
> the USB port. I'm currently not using the BT keyboard/mouse, still
> crashing.
If you do have that bluetooth problem I had then removing the dongle won't
fix it, you need to remove all software.
Try going into safe mode and searching for "msconfig" then in the startup
tab remove all instances of bluetooth. Then reboot.
If it is not the problem, you arent uninstalling the software, you can
easily put the ticks back in after.
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03-01-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
Why is it necessary to go into Safe Mode before removing the startup
entries for the bluetooth in msconfig? Just curious.
Beck wrote:
>
> "DCELL" <DCELL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7E9B718B-7C55-40E1-9710-4604DCD87096@microsoft.com...
>> I'm still having the issues even without the MS bluetooth dongle
>> plugged into
>> the USB port. I'm currently not using the BT keyboard/mouse, still
>> crashing.
>
> If you do have that bluetooth problem I had then removing the dongle
> won't fix it, you need to remove all software.
> Try going into safe mode and searching for "msconfig" then in the
> startup tab remove all instances of bluetooth. Then reboot.
> If it is not the problem, you arent uninstalling the software, you can
> easily put the ticks back in after.
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03-01-2007
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Re: Blue Screen, Vista Ultimate RTM
"Daze N. Knights" <Daze@microchip.com> wrote in message
news:OYL%23chWRHHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Why is it necessary to go into Safe Mode before removing the startup
> entries for the bluetooth in msconfig? Just curious.
Well when I had the problem with the bluetooth blue screening, it was giving
a blue screen upon reboot and I was in a cycle of
restart-bluescreen-restart-bluescreen and so on.
Going into safe mode stopped the software/drivers being loaded up so it
didn't blue screen.
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