Blue Screen in Vista premium 32bit

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  1. chaos16

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    i do use the webcam and i notice when i am on cam for a while it crashes.

    Now this is with my new pc that i bought with vista as well

    in xp pro it did not happen.


    Now my cam driver im not sure if there is a vista driver but will try to update lets see.


    but i still get the BSOD with the other error that i posted with one of my first posts.
     
  2. chaos16

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    i also get the BSOD and there error comes out with Memory_management


    this must mean that my ram is faulty for sure right? i would need a new i thik?

    wat u think?

    btw should i but the same ram or buy different ram to be on the save side with comaptible problems same one?
     
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    anyone pls?

    i have done a mem test through Vista and ive used Memtest and it doesn't find any errors

    so i don't think its the ram does anyone have any idea and know wat it could be pls
     
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    anyone pls
     
  5. chaos16

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    Can anyone seriously help me pls?

    the only thing i have in real time is Avast btw so i don't think it a software conflict.

    and about the ram i have tested it through the built in Vista ram test plus the mem test plus the mem test from the cd ubuntu nothing?


    do u think its vista? and if yes could vista sp1 fix it or nothing?


    does anyone know if someone else has the same problem then me?
     
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    You don't really mean anyone, do ya? The comp's what .... oem, modified oem, custom built?
    Can you supply additional hw spec's beyond what you offered in your initial post?

    *Richardd43's 11-24-07 answer on pcper sounded good. Any reason you didn't ask him how it's achieved?


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    yes my vista home premium is OEM

    and my pc is custom built

    i have a dual core intel e6600, 2gb ram (make is Geil) 8800 GTX, seagate 500 GB hard drive and i have a Asus P5B.


    I have the latest windows updates.
     
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    Speculation I know .... my gut say's "hardware discrepancy." Your custom was built by whom, which outfit?

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    Is this to say xp pro ran issue free on the same box you're now bombarded with by blue screen's?
    How 'bout the webcam? Attached during the same time as xp, complete with driver soft?

    "Now this is with my new pc that i bought with vista as well. In xp pro it did not happen."


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    my uncle built it now i know my hardward is alrite and the hardware is compatible coz i got it by bundle the ram motherboard and cpu from overclockers then i bought tthe grapohic card and ofcourse vista home premium 32bit

    it can be the drivers right? but i update my drivers to the latest thats for the graphic card though.

    i get the blues screen saying wat i put in previous post now they say it could be anything



    could a format be the key to fixing these blue screens?

    btw if it is i would wait for sp1 to use it once i format lol
     
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    Thank's for addressing the first part of my previous post. Would you now please comment on the second.

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    i bought myself a new pc and i bought vista.

    so i haven't tests these computer with xp
     
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    When did you first notice the Blue screen happening?

    I thought by the way you worded your post, that is was right after updating the Nvidia drivers?
     
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    i always update my graphic card drivers (Nvidia) yes.

    But it doesn't fix the blue screens

    i have been getting the blue screen from the very begining.

    and i am sick and tired of so mauch blue screen i noticed it first when i used to play games but then when i just use he pc

    it could be me watching a video or hearing music or playing a game or just chatting.

    and my software is aways up to date but i can't find a pattern so i cant tell u it always happens when im doing for example watching a video etc....
     
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    I'm unsure whether the following give's me what I'm looking for. I would like a report nonetheless. Follow direction's.

    Dwnld & run the latest. From the "about" tab save a "register's dump" text. Upload like a ss, as an attachment.
    Then get your thinking cap warmed up, I'm putting together a few pages for you to mull over.


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  15. chaos16

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    Here is the info of my pc. thanks a lot btw :D
     

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    *Sure. ;) Now, there's one piece of the puzzle I forgot Chaos; the make and model psu all this is hooked up to?

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    I've got a final few question's before proceeding.

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    Support's a phone call away should you need to verify a technical question, correct?

    Were the geil stick's suggested by ocuk or, how was the choice made?

    Did any of the "bundled" item's not including your ram ship oc'd?

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    Answer these three and I'll be with you in a day or so.


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    Meaning .... they want your satisfaction. ;) Got a tech question you can call, right?
    How 'bout your uncle, tech savvy for a question or two?

    OK, good. Thank's for adding the ram link.


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  21. chaos16

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    ive spoken with my uncle he told me to do the mem test but ive done it and found nothing lol

    hope this helps lol

    looking forward to ur reply in wat could help.

    thanks again :D
     
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    Premature but, try not to get ahead of me unless a support call give's you the OK.
    There's been a lot to consider, and still more I haven't finished with
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    She's got a 1.9v ~ 2.3v range. Go into bios. Are the memory increment's like these? 0.01?

    what_have_you_got_here.jpg

    The following link should tell you how to bring up that screen in bios.

    http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/408/7

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    I want, yes want you to read the "ram related's" in this guide Chaos.

    http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=263753


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    i am gonna check now and let u know
     
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    i looked and could not find the page u told me in bios but i saw this if this helps btw i have not changed anything.

    DRam frequency is on AUTO. I can change it to 533MHz up to 1067MHz but its on auto.

    PEG force X1 is disabled

    memory Remap feature is disabled should i enable it?

    PCI latency timer is in 64

    APM
    Restore on AC power loss is on power off i can put it on but i don't know lol
     
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    CHANGE NOTHING IN BIOS AT THIS TIME. The elimination of software conflict's should preceed hw compensation's unless it were the os itself blue screening. On that note I've got another question, something we need to put behind us. Have you ran you're current setup successfully for at least a week without the webcam and it's included soft?

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    I'm adding this as "food for thought." Answer my above question, CAREFULLY review each step that follow's.

    What do you make of Xionicfire's 8800 fix - http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=35609?

    There are so many variable's I'm finding it somewhat difficult to assemble a constructive response. I may very well end up handing you off to a dedicated hw forum where the right type of help can make head's or tail's of your bios setting's.

    *Take your time, let us know which step's were executed. I'm in it to hear you say "So far, so good. No blue screen's!"


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