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Jerrymc3
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      02-23-2008
Sometimes no program is running, just the desktop. Sometimes I'm using
Flight Simulator FSX and I get the dreaded "blue screen". I just built this
system with Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit. Here are my system specs:

Intel Core 2 Quad processor 2.4 GHz
EVGA Nforce 780i motherboard
4GB Corsair DDR2 memory
2 EVGA Geforce 8800 graphics cards 512mb
750 watt power supply
Segate 300 GB hard drive
Sony VPL-HS60 overhead projector
Viewsonic 22" LCD
Chimei 19" LCD

This system is built for a B747 home cockpit. I have no idea whats causing
the crash. Sometimes I can use the system for a couple of hours with no
problem. Other times it may crash shortly after turning the computer on.
Any ideas?
 
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azinorum
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      03-31-2008

I am suffering from the exact same problem using windows vista ultimate
I'm sorry to say that Microsoft have not posted any solutions to thi
problem as far as I know. I've tried surfing for solutions and all I ge
is forums like this one with vista users complaining about the sam
issue. I purchased my new laptop in Oct 2007 and everything was fin
until vista released the update and I naturally trusted the source an
downloaded the file. Now I am only able to use my PC in safe mod
otherwise it crashes continually. If anyone has a workable solutio
please let us know

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Rick Rogers
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      03-31-2008
Hi,

An overwhelming majority of crashes (stop errors, blue screens, call them
what you will) are caused by drivers that are not Vista-compliant, out of
date, or have been corrupted in some fashion. There is no one easy solution,
as you need to identify which one is causing the problem. This requires the
details of the stop error screen, particularly the error code (BCCode) and
any modules involved. A minidump file can also help in some instances.

Without this information, anyone giving you a response would just be
guessing.

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"azinorum" <> wrote in message
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>
> I am suffering from the exact same problem using windows vista ultimate.
> I'm sorry to say that Microsoft have not posted any solutions to this
> problem as far as I know. I've tried surfing for solutions and all I get
> is forums like this one with vista users complaining about the same
> issue. I purchased my new laptop in Oct 2007 and everything was fine
> until vista released the update and I naturally trusted the source and
> downloaded the file. Now I am only able to use my PC in safe mode
> otherwise it crashes continually. If anyone has a workable solution
> please let us know.
>
>
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> azinorum
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NoStop
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      03-31-2008
azinorum wrote:

>
> I am suffering from the exact same problem using windows vista ultimate.
> I'm sorry to say that Microsoft have not posted any solutions to this
> problem as far as I know. I've tried surfing for solutions and all I get
> is forums like this one with vista users complaining about the same
> issue. I purchased my new laptop in Oct 2007 and everything was fine
> until vista released the update and I naturally trusted the source and
> downloaded the file. Now I am only able to use my PC in safe mode
> otherwise it crashes continually. If anyone has a workable solution
> please let us know.
>
>

Here's a workable solution ...

http://www.ubuntu.com

Some Wintard will jump up and tell you that your drivers were wrong. Funny
they worked prior to the "update". Of course, the problem can't be
the "update" as it came from Microsoft and we all know that this
monopolistic corporation is always thinking about its customers'
well-being.

Cheers.

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Another US president declared a war on drugs. Drugs won.
This US president declared a war on terror. Terror won.
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Frank
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      03-31-2008
NoStop wrote:


....just his usual lies and bullsh*t!
Get lost you lying linux troll.
Frank
 
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azinorum
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      04-10-2008

Guys, I seem to have solved the problem. Try to remember the last
program you installed prior to the first blue screen crash. I had just
installed Kaspersky Anti virus and by chance the program stopped working
so I decided to switch to BitDefender and this seems to have solved the
problem. My system has been operating normally for the last 2 days. So
what you should try is un-installing the last few programs downloaded
prior to your PC crashing and this might just do it. Hope this info
helps.


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