Just installed the ATI video drivers for Vista.
I then started up Solitaire full screen and it didn't take long before the mouse pointer froze once again.
Other then this problem, Vista has not crashed in the past few days.
Still looking for a solution.
Jim
"mikeyhsd" <> wrote in message news:...
should use the VISTA drivers.
"Jim" <> wrote in message news:...
I'm using the same ATI driver for Windows XP and I guess I should be installing the ATI Vista video driver when I run Vista - is thet correct?
Jim
"Jim" <> wrote in message news:%...
Locked up again - this time the screen froze while my wife was playing solitare full screen. Problem happened almost as soon as she started game. Had to reboot.
Next she played again, this time I did not max the screen - so far no problem.
I'm beginning to suspect the video driver - will check if I have the latest update.
Jim
"Jim" <> wrote in message news:...
Yes, I will uncheck the reboot on error.
Jim
"mikeyhsd" <> wrote in message news:...
go to System Properties, Advanced tab, Startup section and uncheck the option to reboot on error.
this will then give you some error information when it "CRASHES" which you can then post back here with for help.
"Jim" <> wrote in message news:uX5y$...
I've just added a second HD to my Windows XP computer and installed Vista
Ultimate on this new drive.
I've been dual booting into Vista for the past two weeks or so and
everything works great except for one problem. Every so often Vista will
crash (usually when I'm moving the mouse around). I re-boot and everything
is fine.
My question is how do I go about troubling shooting this problem? My Windows
XP never crashes so is this a Vista OS problem or what?
I did run a disk check on the new drive and no problems showed up.
Appreciate any and all suggestions.
Jim