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Guest Joel Robe
Posted

K I bought the OEM version on Vista 64-Bit to run on my new hand built

system. Specs: Intel Core2 Quad 2 @ 2.44 GHz , 3Gb DDR2 Ram .. (was sopposed

to be 4 but i will explain in a sec) Abit FP-IN9 SLI FATAL1TY motherboard and

MSI nvidia 256MB GEForce NX8600 GTS video card ... when I first assembled

the system windows would give me a BSOD saying a memory issue and removing

the 4th Gig of ram i had installed fixed it.. and after installing the OS and

getting all the updates, Installing AVG, Nero,and WoW, I've had frequent

lockups. It could be at random intercals of 45 mins to 6 hours depending on

its "Attitude" I soppose. Most frequent times i knotice its frozen is after i

wake up in the morning and the screen saver is stuck, or when im in the

middle of playing WoW or just surfing the web. I've also had it freeze on me

while I just restarted from the previous crash and was just moving the mouse

around the desktop to click the start button. So yeah i'd have to say Vista

is the buggiest OS ive come across, beyond the problems it runs wickedly fast

and preforms well when running games on it at full rez and several hours

straight .. at least untill it frezzes. If anyone has some tips I can try to

fix this, or at least stem the lock up tide a bit that would be great.

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Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: Vista 64 bit Random and frequent Lock ups

 

First and foremost, a thorough RAM testing is in order. After that, look for

heat issues. Followed by cabling, and power supply. IOW, look at your

hardware. This sounds like a hardware issue.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

 

"Joel Robe" <Joel Robe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:18BB5DCE-2AE6-4DA2-8567-6FD2E4EBA446@microsoft.com...

>K I bought the OEM version on Vista 64-Bit to run on my new hand built

> system. Specs: Intel Core2 Quad 2 @ 2.44 GHz , 3Gb DDR2 Ram .. (was

> sopposed

> to be 4 but i will explain in a sec) Abit FP-IN9 SLI FATAL1TY motherboard

> and

> MSI nvidia 256MB GEForce NX8600 GTS video card ... when I first assembled

> the system windows would give me a BSOD saying a memory issue and removing

> the 4th Gig of ram i had installed fixed it.. and after installing the OS

> and

> getting all the updates, Installing AVG, Nero,and WoW, I've had frequent

> lockups. It could be at random intercals of 45 mins to 6 hours depending

> on

> its "Attitude" I soppose. Most frequent times i knotice its frozen is

> after i

> wake up in the morning and the screen saver is stuck, or when im in the

> middle of playing WoW or just surfing the web. I've also had it freeze on

> me

> while I just restarted from the previous crash and was just moving the

> mouse

> around the desktop to click the start button. So yeah i'd have to say

> Vista

> is the buggiest OS ive come across, beyond the problems it runs wickedly

> fast

> and preforms well when running games on it at full rez and several hours

> straight .. at least untill it frezzes. If anyone has some tips I can try

> to

> fix this, or at least stem the lock up tide a bit that would be great.

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: Vista 64 bit Random and frequent Lock ups

 

Moreover, this motherboard is already "factory

overclocked".(http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NAME=Fatal1ty+FP-IN9+SLI&fMTYPE=LGA775&pPRODINFO=Specifications&fSEARCHTEXT=Fatal1ty%20FP-IN9%20SLI)

That would make it quite sensitive to RAM quality.

The fact that the OP had to discard one RAM stick from the very beginning

points the probable root cause there.

Carlos

 

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> First and foremost, a thorough RAM testing is in order. After that, look for

> heat issues. Followed by cabling, and power supply. IOW, look at your

> hardware. This sounds like a hardware issue.

>

> --

> Charlie.

> http://msmvps.com/xperts64

> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>

>

> "Joel Robe" <Joel Robe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:18BB5DCE-2AE6-4DA2-8567-6FD2E4EBA446@microsoft.com...

> >K I bought the OEM version on Vista 64-Bit to run on my new hand built

> > system. Specs: Intel Core2 Quad 2 @ 2.44 GHz , 3Gb DDR2 Ram .. (was

> > sopposed

> > to be 4 but i will explain in a sec) Abit FP-IN9 SLI FATAL1TY motherboard

> > and

> > MSI nvidia 256MB GEForce NX8600 GTS video card ... when I first assembled

> > the system windows would give me a BSOD saying a memory issue and removing

> > the 4th Gig of ram i had installed fixed it.. and after installing the OS

> > and

> > getting all the updates, Installing AVG, Nero,and WoW, I've had frequent

> > lockups. It could be at random intercals of 45 mins to 6 hours depending

> > on

> > its "Attitude" I soppose. Most frequent times i knotice its frozen is

> > after i

> > wake up in the morning and the screen saver is stuck, or when im in the

> > middle of playing WoW or just surfing the web. I've also had it freeze on

> > me

> > while I just restarted from the previous crash and was just moving the

> > mouse

> > around the desktop to click the start button. So yeah i'd have to say

> > Vista

> > is the buggiest OS ive come across, beyond the problems it runs wickedly

> > fast

> > and preforms well when running games on it at full rez and several hours

> > straight .. at least untill it frezzes. If anyone has some tips I can try

> > to

> > fix this, or at least stem the lock up tide a bit that would be great.

>

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: Vista 64 bit Random and frequent Lock ups

 

I'd agree.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

 

"Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:568057B7-0A86-4197-BDCD-A6D3633D7DBF@microsoft.com...

> Moreover, this motherboard is already "factory

> overclocked".(http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NAME=Fatal1ty+FP-IN9+SLI&fMTYPE=LGA775&pPRODINFO=Specifications&fSEARCHTEXT=Fatal1ty%20FP-IN9%20SLI)

> That would make it quite sensitive to RAM quality.

> The fact that the OP had to discard one RAM stick from the very beginning

> points the probable root cause there.

> Carlos

>

> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>

>> First and foremost, a thorough RAM testing is in order. After that, look

>> for

>> heat issues. Followed by cabling, and power supply. IOW, look at your

>> hardware. This sounds like a hardware issue.

>>

>> --

>> Charlie.

>> http://msmvps.com/xperts64

>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>>

>>

>> "Joel Robe" <Joel Robe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:18BB5DCE-2AE6-4DA2-8567-6FD2E4EBA446@microsoft.com...

>> >K I bought the OEM version on Vista 64-Bit to run on my new hand built

>> > system. Specs: Intel Core2 Quad 2 @ 2.44 GHz , 3Gb DDR2 Ram .. (was

>> > sopposed

>> > to be 4 but i will explain in a sec) Abit FP-IN9 SLI FATAL1TY

>> > motherboard

>> > and

>> > MSI nvidia 256MB GEForce NX8600 GTS video card ... when I first

>> > assembled

>> > the system windows would give me a BSOD saying a memory issue and

>> > removing

>> > the 4th Gig of ram i had installed fixed it.. and after installing the

>> > OS

>> > and

>> > getting all the updates, Installing AVG, Nero,and WoW, I've had

>> > frequent

>> > lockups. It could be at random intercals of 45 mins to 6 hours

>> > depending

>> > on

>> > its "Attitude" I soppose. Most frequent times i knotice its frozen is

>> > after i

>> > wake up in the morning and the screen saver is stuck, or when im in the

>> > middle of playing WoW or just surfing the web. I've also had it freeze

>> > on

>> > me

>> > while I just restarted from the previous crash and was just moving the

>> > mouse

>> > around the desktop to click the start button. So yeah i'd have to say

>> > Vista

>> > is the buggiest OS ive come across, beyond the problems it runs

>> > wickedly

>> > fast

>> > and preforms well when running games on it at full rez and several

>> > hours

>> > straight .. at least untill it frezzes. If anyone has some tips I can

>> > try

>> > to

>> > fix this, or at least stem the lock up tide a bit that would be great.

>>

Guest Newsgroups
Posted

Re: Vista 64 bit Random and frequent Lock ups

 

I have the same issue with 64 bit Vista ultimate. Asus M2n32-sli deluxe

board and a amd am2 6000 dual core processer. I used to be able to overclock

to 3300 which is 10% on 32 bit version but now that I have "upgraded" I am

left with a steaming heap. 4 gig of sli rated memory but if I turn that

option on in bios instant BSOD. I have tested and retested memory. I am only

running bare hardware because there are no drivers for my $1,000 printer. It

just get to sit and take a break.

 

I am a big Windows fan but those fella in Best Buy telling me how great the

apple is and no issue with crashes and the fact that they are replacing

Excel and Powerpoint with there version...You would think that would be

pissing you fella off enough to at least get it right for your core

supporters

 

 

 

 

"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message

news:87F43BB8-1F66-4E02-BB8C-FD01A3636C23@microsoft.com...

> I'd agree.

>

> --

> Charlie.

> http://msmvps.com/xperts64

> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>

>

> "Carlos" <Carlos@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:568057B7-0A86-4197-BDCD-A6D3633D7DBF@microsoft.com...

>> Moreover, this motherboard is already "factory

>> overclocked".(http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NAME=Fatal1ty+FP-IN9+SLI&fMTYPE=LGA775&pPRODINFO=Specifications&fSEARCHTEXT=Fatal1ty%20FP-IN9%20SLI)

>> That would make it quite sensitive to RAM quality.

>> The fact that the OP had to discard one RAM stick from the very beginning

>> points the probable root cause there.

>> Carlos

>>

>> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>>

>>> First and foremost, a thorough RAM testing is in order. After that, look

>>> for

>>> heat issues. Followed by cabling, and power supply. IOW, look at your

>>> hardware. This sounds like a hardware issue.

>>>

>>> --

>>> Charlie.

>>> http://msmvps.com/xperts64

>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

>>>

>>>

>>> "Joel Robe" <Joel Robe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>> news:18BB5DCE-2AE6-4DA2-8567-6FD2E4EBA446@microsoft.com...

>>> >K I bought the OEM version on Vista 64-Bit to run on my new hand built

>>> > system. Specs: Intel Core2 Quad 2 @ 2.44 GHz , 3Gb DDR2 Ram .. (was

>>> > sopposed

>>> > to be 4 but i will explain in a sec) Abit FP-IN9 SLI FATAL1TY

>>> > motherboard

>>> > and

>>> > MSI nvidia 256MB GEForce NX8600 GTS video card ... when I first

>>> > assembled

>>> > the system windows would give me a BSOD saying a memory issue and

>>> > removing

>>> > the 4th Gig of ram i had installed fixed it.. and after installing the

>>> > OS

>>> > and

>>> > getting all the updates, Installing AVG, Nero,and WoW, I've had

>>> > frequent

>>> > lockups. It could be at random intercals of 45 mins to 6 hours

>>> > depending

>>> > on

>>> > its "Attitude" I soppose. Most frequent times i knotice its frozen is

>>> > after i

>>> > wake up in the morning and the screen saver is stuck, or when im in

>>> > the

>>> > middle of playing WoW or just surfing the web. I've also had it freeze

>>> > on

>>> > me

>>> > while I just restarted from the previous crash and was just moving the

>>> > mouse

>>> > around the desktop to click the start button. So yeah i'd have to say

>>> > Vista

>>> > is the buggiest OS ive come across, beyond the problems it runs

>>> > wickedly

>>> > fast

>>> > and preforms well when running games on it at full rez and several

>>> > hours

>>> > straight .. at least untill it frezzes. If anyone has some tips I can

>>> > try

>>> > to

>>> > fix this, or at least stem the lock up tide a bit that would be great.

>>>

>


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