On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:12:00 -0700, bargaincollection.com wrote:
> Thanks for reply. I have already disabled the onboard audio, then
> installed the PCi one. but it is still giving me BSOD. Now I have
> removed the PCI audio card and disabled the onboard and my coputer does
> not has a sound and it is working fine.
> running Vista without sound is not fun at all. 
>
> "VistaTester" wrote:
>
>> Check tthe Bios to see if your Audio is set to Auto and disable it.
>> You can't use 2 Audio Devices at the same time, whether internal and
>> one that is installed in your PCI slot
>>
>> "bargaincollection.com"
>> <> wrote in message
>> news:5BCCB46C-2BE6-426A-B049-...
>> > Jim,
>> > Thank you for your reply.
>> > I have already done that. As I said I have used the latest drivers
>> > but still
>> > getting BSOD. I used the Vista driver from Creative website. Please
>> > let me know if you know of any other solution for this error. Thanks
>> >
>> > "JimR" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "bargaincollection.com"
>> >> <> wrote in message
>> >> news:5C1E3805-6AFA-40ED-A905-...
>> >> >I am getting Blue Screen Error frequently on my computer.
>> >> > The error details are as follows:
>> >> > BCCode: 124
>> >> > BCP1: 00000000
>> >> > BCP2: 83E0D560
>> >> > BCP3: B2000000
>> >> > BCP4: 00000175
>> >> > OS Version: 6_0_6000
>> >> > Service Pack: 0_0
>> >> > Product: 256_1
>> >> >
>> >> > Here are the specifications of my PC: - OS: Windows Vista Ultimate
>> >> > 32 Bit Clean installation - CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
>> >> > - Motherboard: Intel DG965WH
>> >> > - Memory: 2 GB (Crucial memory CT12864AA667.000 1 GB x2) - Sound &
>> >> > Graphic: On board
>> >> > - HDD: 200 GB SATA
>> >> > - Additional Hardware: Maxtor 100 GB external HDD for backup, HP
>> >> > 6L Printer
>> >> > with parallel port, modem card.
>> >> > I have all the drivers updated, including the BIOS. Everything is
>> >> > up to date
>> >> > including all OS updates.
>> >> >
>> >> > What I have done so far:
>> >> > 1- Reinstalled the OS 3 times (Clean installation all three times)
>> >> > 2- Disabled on-board graphic card and installed an nVidia graphic
>> >> > card. 3- Used three different types of memory (RAM), on different
>> >> > slots and different combination.
>> >> > 4- Replaced motherboard with same exact model. 5- Run Scan Disk
>> >> > and fix.
>> >> > 6- Run memtest86 to check the memory: Memory was fine. 7- Removed
>> >> > all additional hardware (printer, modem and external HDD). None of
>> >> > the above has solved my problem and I was getting the same exact
>> >> > BSOD. Finally I disabled the on-board Audio and that fixed my
>> >> > problem. So
>> >> > I
>> >> > installed a Creative SoundBlaster card and disabled the onboard
>> >> > card from
>> >> > the
>> >> > BIOS. But with the new card I started to get the BSOD again. If
>> >> > anyone has any idea or clue on how to fix this error please let me
>> >> > know.
>> >> > Thanks
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Disable the sound card, go to
>> >> http://www.creative.com/language.asp...port/downloads and
>> >> find Vista compatible drivers for your Creative card.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Jim
>> >>
>> >>
In XP you can use both the audio onboard and the pci card. You switch
between them by going to the Control Panel and selecting
Sound...Sometimes you have to log out and back in, before they switch.
You may want to check out some of the Linux Live CD. It sounds (pun)
that you are having way too many problems with Vista.
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