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est1984
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      07-17-2008

Okay so I decided to switch over to Vista Ultimate the other week an
ever since that I have been installing all the program that I require
to install with success, but however I think since I tried to install
few third party iPod programs I have been starting to experience som
problems which have just escladed to issues which I can't find th
solution too so I am hoping that you guys can help me out.

Basically I think my problem is screensaver triggered, now first off
have an issue of many blue screens of death lol, whilst watchin
something online such as a channel4.co.uk online tv shows if I leave th
program running for about 10 mins, my screen will go blank, after
while the screen will go to a blue screen. Okay so to fix this progra
I try to change my settings for the screensaver so I go to control pane
personalisation and then screensaver, but it won't open the option pane
as it will come up with a rundll error so I cannot even fix that issue.

I was hoping if anyone knows how to do a repair installation over m
current installation which would default all of the files n stuff that
have installed for vista may repair it, but how do I go about doin
this? Do any of you guys have any other solutions

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      07-17-2008

"est1984" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> Okay so I decided to switch over to Vista Ultimate the other week and
> ever since that I have been installing all the program that I required
> to install with success, but however I think since I tried to install a
> few third party iPod programs I have been starting to experience some
> problems which have just escladed to issues which I can't find the
> solution too so I am hoping that you guys can help me out.
>
> Basically I think my problem is screensaver triggered, now first off I
> have an issue of many blue screens of death lol, whilst watching
> something online such as a channel4.co.uk online tv shows if I leave the
> program running for about 10 mins, my screen will go blank, after a
> while the screen will go to a blue screen. Okay so to fix this program
> I try to change my settings for the screensaver so I go to control panel
> personalisation and then screensaver, but it won't open the option panel
> as it will come up with a rundll error so I cannot even fix that issue.
>
> I was hoping if anyone knows how to do a repair installation over my
> current installation which would default all of the files n stuff that I
> have installed for vista may repair it, but how do I go about doing
> this? Do any of you guys have any other solutions?
>
>
> --
> est1984


Blue screens are always hardware related. You watch TV on your computer?
You must have a video card that supports a TV tunter. I suspect that is the
problem. Check the manufacturer's website for the latest drivers.

 
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      07-17-2008

Taylor;778783 Wrote:
> "est1984" <> wrote in message
> news:...> > >
> > >
> > > Okay so I decided to switch over to Vista Ultimate the other wee

> > and
> > > ever since that I have been installing all the program that

> > required
> > > to install with success, but however I think since I tried to instal

> > a
> > > few third party iPod programs I have been starting to experienc

> > some
> > > problems which have just escladed to issues which I can't find the
> > > solution too so I am hoping that you guys can help me out.
> > >
> > > Basically I think my problem is screensaver triggered, now first of

> > I
> > > have an issue of many blue screens of death lol, whilst watching
> > > something online such as a channel4.co.uk online tv shows if I leav

> > the
> > > program running for about 10 mins, my screen will go blank, after a
> > > while the screen will go to a blue screen. Okay so to fix thi

> > program
> > > I try to change my settings for the screensaver so I go to contro

> > panel
> > > personalisation and then screensaver, but it won't open the optio

> > panel
> > > as it will come up with a rundll error so I cannot even fix tha

> > issue.
> > >
> > > I was hoping if anyone knows how to do a repair installation over my
> > > current installation which would default all of the files n stuf

> > that I
> > > have installed for vista may repair it, but how do I go about doing
> > > this? Do any of you guys have any other solutions?
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > est1984 > > Blue screens are always hardware related. You watch TV on you

> computer?
> You must have a video card that supports a TV tunter. I suspect tha
> is the
> problem. Check the manufacturer's website for the latest drivers.


I have got a TV card but I have not installed it into my system as
know for a fact if I can't find the correct drivers for it just for XP
got no chance for Vista. When I say i'm watching channel 4 on th
computer... I mean a online streaming program that they provide to watc
any shows that they have broadcasted over the past 7 days, its not i
anyway hardware related the tv I watch online.

Sorry that maybe not have not been too clear the way I explained it th
first time around

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      07-17-2008
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:36:26 -0500, "Taylor" <>
wrote:

>
>"est1984" <> wrote in message
>news:...
>>
>> Okay so I decided to switch over to Vista Ultimate the other week and
>> ever since that I have been installing all the program that I required
>> to install with success, but however I think since I tried to install a
>> few third party iPod programs I have been starting to experience some
>> problems which have just escladed to issues which I can't find the
>> solution too so I am hoping that you guys can help me out.
>>
>> Basically I think my problem is screensaver triggered, now first off I
>> have an issue of many blue screens of death lol, whilst watching
>> something online such as a channel4.co.uk online tv shows if I leave the
>> program running for about 10 mins, my screen will go blank, after a
>> while the screen will go to a blue screen. Okay so to fix this program
>> I try to change my settings for the screensaver so I go to control panel
>> personalisation and then screensaver, but it won't open the option panel
>> as it will come up with a rundll error so I cannot even fix that issue.
>>
>> I was hoping if anyone knows how to do a repair installation over my
>> current installation which would default all of the files n stuff that I
>> have installed for vista may repair it, but how do I go about doing
>> this? Do any of you guys have any other solutions?
>>
>>
>> --
>> est1984

>
>Blue screens are always hardware related.


WRONG!

The Kernel can and does cause BSOD's as well.

I'd explain why and how, but hell, what's the point. The computer
literacy level in this newsgroup is so low it would be a total waste
of time. Those smart enough to understand already know. Those too dumb
like idiots Frank, Yanaire and other members of the Useful Idiots Club
simply don't have the gray matter to comprehend. They are still trying
to master things like toilet training.
 
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      07-17-2008

"Ringmaster" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:36:26 -0500, "Taylor" <>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"est1984" <> wrote in message
>>news:...
>>>
>>> Okay so I decided to switch over to Vista Ultimate the other week and
>>> ever since that I have been installing all the program that I required
>>> to install with success, but however I think since I tried to install a
>>> few third party iPod programs I have been starting to experience some
>>> problems which have just escladed to issues which I can't find the
>>> solution too so I am hoping that you guys can help me out.
>>>
>>> Basically I think my problem is screensaver triggered, now first off I
>>> have an issue of many blue screens of death lol, whilst watching
>>> something online such as a channel4.co.uk online tv shows if I leave the
>>> program running for about 10 mins, my screen will go blank, after a
>>> while the screen will go to a blue screen. Okay so to fix this program
>>> I try to change my settings for the screensaver so I go to control panel
>>> personalisation and then screensaver, but it won't open the option panel
>>> as it will come up with a rundll error so I cannot even fix that issue.
>>>
>>> I was hoping if anyone knows how to do a repair installation over my
>>> current installation which would default all of the files n stuff that I
>>> have installed for vista may repair it, but how do I go about doing
>>> this? Do any of you guys have any other solutions?
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> est1984

>>
>>Blue screens are always hardware related.

>
> WRONG!
>
> The Kernel can and does cause BSOD's as well.
>
> I'd explain why and how, but hell, what's the point. The computer
> literacy level in this newsgroup is so low it would be a total waste
> of time. Those smart enough to understand already know. Those too dumb
> like idiots Frank, Yanaire and other members of the Useful Idiots Club
> simply don't have the gray matter to comprehend. They are still trying
> to master things like toilet training.


Obviously the posted made an error about what causes BSOD's. Adam being the
right wing wacko animal porn peddler, can't just make a simple correction,
you have to insult him. He didn't insult anyone. With your ****ing EGO
being so inflated, you have no other option than to insult everyone.
Putting everyone down makes you feel real good. I'll bet you were a bully
in school. If you even went to school, which I doubt.

Typical **** Adam.



 
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      07-17-2008

Ringmaster;62770 Wrote:
>
> >Blue screens are always hardware related.

>
> WRONG!
>
> The Kernel can and does cause BSOD's as well.
>
> I'd explain why and how, but hell, what's the point. The computer
> literacy level in this newsgroup is so low it would be a total waste
> of time. Those smart enough to understand already know. Those too dumb
> like idiots Frank, Yanaire and other members of the Useful Idiots Club
> simply don't have the gray matter to comprehend. They are still trying
> to master things like toilet training.[/color]

Dude! Relax man! Why such harsh words? 8 out of 10 BSoDs are hardware
related due to driver incompatibility. So he is not wrong in
generalizing the same. Anyways for the thread starter. Please update the
drivers of your machine and if possible please mention the 0x0000 number
of the BSoD.


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      07-17-2008
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:53:26 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <>
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>>>> est1984
>>>
>>>Blue screens are always hardware related.

>>
>> WRONG!
>>
>> The Kernel can and does cause BSOD's as well.
>>
>> I'd explain why and how, but hell, what's the point. The computer
>> literacy level in this newsgroup is so low it would be a total waste
>> of time. Those smart enough to understand already know. Those too dumb
>> like idiots Frank, Yanaire and other members of the Useful Idiots Club
>> simply don't have the gray matter to comprehend. They are still trying
>> to master things like toilet training.

>
>Obviously the posted made an error about what causes BSOD's.


Obviously Yanaire never got beyond 6th grade. The posted? LOL!

You without asking CONFIRM what I said. The average poster here
doesn't have a clue about Windows. Pointless to try to educate them.
No wonder some love Vista. They probably think a diet of Twinkies is a
healthy meal too, just like they probably think sitting in front of
the TV for hours on end is exercise.
 
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      07-17-2008

"Ringmaster" <> wrote in message
news:...
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:53:26 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <>
> wrote:
>
>
>>>>> est1984
>>>>
>>>>Blue screens are always hardware related.
>>>
>>> WRONG!
>>>
>>> The Kernel can and does cause BSOD's as well.
>>>
>>> I'd explain why and how, but hell, what's the point. The computer
>>> literacy level in this newsgroup is so low it would be a total waste
>>> of time. Those smart enough to understand already know. Those too dumb
>>> like idiots Frank, Yanaire and other members of the Useful Idiots Club
>>> simply don't have the gray matter to comprehend. They are still trying
>>> to master things like toilet training.

>>
>>Obviously the posted made an error about what causes BSOD's.

>
> Obviously Yanaire never got beyond 6th grade. The posted? LOL!
>
> You without asking CONFIRM what I said. The average poster here
> doesn't have a clue about Windows. Pointless to try to educate them.
> No wonder some love Vista. They probably think a diet of Twinkies is a
> healthy meal too, just like they probably think sitting in front of
> the TV for hours on end is exercise.


Cut and paste just want you want to hear and ingore the main portion of the
post. I said that you insulted him just because you could. He probably
wasn't aware that software could also cause a BSOD, but just like clockwork,
you insult him. Par for the course. You never fail to be a complete
retard, ****tard, and all around embarrassment to the vista community


 
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      07-17-2008
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:19:42 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <>
wrote:

>
>"Ringmaster" <> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:53:26 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>>> est1984
>>>>>
>>>>>Blue screens are always hardware related.
>>>>
>>>> WRONG!
>>>>
>>>> The Kernel can and does cause BSOD's as well.
>>>>
>>>> I'd explain why and how, but hell, what's the point. The computer
>>>> literacy level in this newsgroup is so low it would be a total waste
>>>> of time. Those smart enough to understand already know. Those too dumb
>>>> like idiots Frank, Yanaire and other members of the Useful Idiots Club
>>>> simply don't have the gray matter to comprehend. They are still trying
>>>> to master things like toilet training.
>>>
>>>Obviously the posted made an error about what causes BSOD's.

>>
>> Obviously Yanaire never got beyond 6th grade. The posted? LOL!
>>
>> You without asking CONFIRM what I said. The average poster here
>> doesn't have a clue about Windows. Pointless to try to educate them.
>> No wonder some love Vista. They probably think a diet of Twinkies is a
>> healthy meal too, just like they probably think sitting in front of
>> the TV for hours on end is exercise.

>
>Cut and paste just want you want to hear and ingore the main portion of the
>post. I said that you insulted him just because you could. He probably
>wasn't aware that software could also cause a BSOD, but just like clockwork,
>you insult him. Par for the course. You never fail to be a complete
>retard, ****tard, and all around embarrassment to the vista community


What the hell do you think YOU are dickwad?
>

 
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      07-17-2008

"Ringmaster" <> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 12:19:42 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Ringmaster" <> wrote in message
>>news:. ..
>>> On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 09:53:26 -0700, "Bill Yanaire" <>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>> est1984
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Blue screens are always hardware related.
>>>>>
>>>>> WRONG!
>>>>>
>>>>> The Kernel can and does cause BSOD's as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'd explain why and how, but hell, what's the point. The computer
>>>>> literacy level in this newsgroup is so low it would be a total waste
>>>>> of time. Those smart enough to understand already know. Those too dumb
>>>>> like idiots Frank, Yanaire and other members of the Useful Idiots Club
>>>>> simply don't have the gray matter to comprehend. They are still trying
>>>>> to master things like toilet training.
>>>>
>>>>Obviously the posted made an error about what causes BSOD's.
>>>
>>> Obviously Yanaire never got beyond 6th grade. The posted? LOL!
>>>
>>> You without asking CONFIRM what I said. The average poster here
>>> doesn't have a clue about Windows. Pointless to try to educate them.
>>> No wonder some love Vista. They probably think a diet of Twinkies is a
>>> healthy meal too, just like they probably think sitting in front of
>>> the TV for hours on end is exercise.

>>
>>Cut and paste just want you want to hear and ingore the main portion of
>>the
>>post. I said that you insulted him just because you could. He probably
>>wasn't aware that software could also cause a BSOD, but just like
>>clockwork,
>>you insult him. Par for the course. You never fail to be a complete
>>retard, ****tard, and all around embarrassment to the vista community

>
> What the hell do you think YOU are dickwad?
>>

>


mmmmm....twinkies.

 
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