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I'm having some blue screen crashed and I'm trying to narrow it down.

Just wondering if there are any Vista 64 bit user that are having trouble with nVidia drivers.



I've made it simple. Just vote.
I would love to hear any comments or suggestions though.




Thanks!



EDIT:
Everything is back to default settings.
No overclocking and still had crashes.


Message edited by FlingPoo on 11-18-2007 at 04:53:44 AM
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Are you sure you're using the 64-bit driver? ;)

I don't have Vista x64 though, so I don't know.

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kingoftherings wrote :

Are you sure you're using the 64-bit driver? ;)

I don't have Vista x64 though, so I don't know.


You can't install 32-bit drivers in Vista x64. :p
I have had issues with Vista x64 and it may have to do with the Nvidia drivers, but I haven't used Vista enough to really discover the cause; I still run XP primarily.

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It's hard enough installing 64-bit drivers let alone 32-bit :lol:

When/if my dad gets an 8800GT, I'll let you know if he has the same problem.


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kingoftherings wrote :

Are you sure you're using the 64-bit driver? ;)

I don't have Vista x64 though, so I don't know.


Yep!
When reloading the driver it said right at the stop left "64 Bit"

I've also made sure I was using the latest BIOS.
The latest chipset drivers


I've also have another blue screen issue with Abit's uGuru.
You can check out the complete blue screen error code in my second post here:
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] w=0&nojs=0





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I have a friend using 8800GT with vista 64bit he has no trouble at all.


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I have the 8800GT as well and was experiencing the same problem. What games are you playing when it happens? When does it happen?

And list all of your peripherals, because I fixed mine with changing my keyboard drivers, I have the new G15 which was the cause of my BSOD's.

Jon2109 wrote :

I have the 8800GT as well and was experiencing the same problem. What games are you playing when it happens? When does it happen?

And list all of your peripherals, because I fixed mine with changing my keyboard drivers, I have the new G15 which was the cause of my BSOD's.


Thanks.

So far I am only playing COD4.
I haven't had much time to play with the windows drivers so we'll see. I also have a couple of demos loaded (UT and WIC) I Believe I did have a crash with UT.

I seem to be having two problems. Every once in a while Vista will just crash when I'm doing something as little as responding to an email or even a post like this. The blue screen error for that is usually Abit's uGuru.sys.

Now, it seems to crash when playing a game. Not every time though. Different blue screen error.
I've been monitoring my temps as well. Both the processor and GPU seem to be fine.

When it crashes from a game all I get from the windows "Problem reports and solutions" is a driver problem with no error codes or what driver is crashing.

As far as peripherals I'm using a Microsoft Naturalist/internet keyboard and an older Logitech wireless mouse. I did not install the drivers for either one. A Canon i950 printer.

I did recently install drivers and software for a WD My Book external HD. Although the HD is not plugged in right now.



I'm going to play COD with the windows drivers now and see what happens.

Funny thing though. I opened Solitaire and got a warning from Vista about my "generic" video card (a 8800GT) and not having hardware accelerator turned on. It said the game may run slow. It did. The hardware acceleration is on full. This is what Vista calls the best driver for my hardware?? I can't even play Solitaire with all the features. :(



How did you figure out your problem?
Process of elimination or did the BSOD codes help?

I haven't had any luck with the Abit forums or Abit's customer service with my uGuru.sys crash.


Message edited by FlingPoo on 11-19-2007 at 12:21:59 AM

First.

With the windows driver COD4 would not play. I got a message about DirectX not being able to run.
I tried installing directX from the COD4 DVD and still it would not start.

Reloaded the nVidia driver and played for close to an hour!
No crashes. Just got passed the nuclear explosion! Woot!

I don't know. Maybe the driver did not install correctly the first time, but including this time it would be the third time I uninstalled and reinstalled.

The only difference from the last time to this time is everything in the game is at default settings. I really don't think high settings in a game would cause a BSOD though. Also some of the Vista's desk top eye candy is turned down due to the windows driver not letting them run.

Still not 100% convinced just yet. I'll try playing this game again and then I'm going to try and bump up the settings on both Vista and games systematicly and see what happens.

Also, because I am having trouble with Abit's uGuru utilities (temp, fan monitoring) I installed RivaTuner. Although RivaTuner seemed to work flawlessly maybe it screwed up the driver. If everything goes okay for while I'll try running it again and see what happens.


Thoughts anyone?

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I have both 8800gt and vista 64...

I'm about 100% sure there are still bugs in vista 64 bit. Any new game that requires dx10 and your using vista 64 bit, you have to except crashes.

I can't play Hellgate:London on dx10 at all..but maybe thats b/c EA sucks at making games that work and only care about money.

Also experienced some crashing on The Orange Box and Bioshock.
Crysis hasn't crashed yet but I haven't gotten past the second stage as I have been playing Hellgate..on Dx9.

Nvidia's beta drivers may partly to blame as well.

O, and I had a 8800gts before and I have not noticed any increase or decrease in the crashing.


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n°1763099
11-19-2007 at 12:36:59 PM

hi,
i'm using 169.02 drivers for my 8800gt.
i noticed corruption in video playback today while watching a movie--not just one movie but about 3-4 movies which are on my harddrive--this didnt happen with my old 6600gt.also the temperatures the card was running at was 56degrees centigrade.
is it a driver issue? the games are playing ok.


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You're not an idiot. I have the same problems that you do. I was so excited to get rid of my HP and build a great computer but I made the mistake of installing Vista 64 bit. I get blue screen crashes all the time when I play games. I've tried everything.......trust me. Some fixes work for a few days, then it all starts again. I think I will wipe the drive and install XP. What a waste of time and money.

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