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Guest Stryker Infantry
Posted

So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

 

Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver installs

to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

Vista tells me.

Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

 

But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

 

How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of its

misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

 

Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along with

the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

Guest Stryker Infantry
Posted

RE: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Oh and I just installed a new update and this is what I got when it went to

restart:

 

Problem signature:

Problem Event Name: BlueScreen

OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.2

Locale ID: 1033

 

Additional information about the problem:

BCCode: 9f

BCP1: 0000000000000003

BCP2: FFFFFA80043B3060

BCP3: FFFFFA8006A338B0

BCP4: FFFFFA8005497C60

OS Version: 6_0_6000

Service Pack: 0_0

Product: 768_1

 

Files that help describe the problem:

C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini100407-01.dmp

C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-27750-0.sysdata.xml

C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Temp\WER783D.tmp.version.txt

 

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Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

All of the video problems you're going to have to talk to nVidia. Good luck.

We can't help with their drivers, except to suggest that going back to the

ones that ship with Vista is a lot safer. Maybe not as "tweaked" as the

latest from nvidia, but more reliable.

 

As for other problems, you really need to start by figuring out why windows

updates won't install. And for that, you'll need to go to the right

newsgroup, since most of us are focused around 64bit issues exclusively. Try

microsoft.public.windowsupdate. The folks who hang out there should be

better equipped to troubleshoot your problem.

 

One thing I would strongly suggest. Disable ANY overclocking you might be

doing, and also make sure that your RAM and cabling, etc., is well seated.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/xperts64

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

 

 

"Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message news:D0C3C7F7-E799-4C24-AEE2-1FC8F7EA9E73@microsoft.com...

> So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>

> Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> installs

> to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> Vista tells me.

> Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>

> But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>

> How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of

> its

> misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>

> Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along

> with

> the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>

>

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

RE: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Stryker:

For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings in BIOS.

Carlos

 

"Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>

> Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver installs

> to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> Vista tells me.

> Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>

> But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>

> How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of its

> misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>

> Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along with

> the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>

>

>

Guest Stryker Infantry
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Well im guessing you didnt read the fact that I typed i was running Vista 64

bit.

The problem is that the updates are not sticking and I get a BSOD trying to

restart.

IE like the one in my reply.

I'm also getting errors stating that Im running a 32 bit OS and trying to

use a 64 bit installer and vice versa (which means no0 matter what im

downloading im getting the exact opposite error IE 64bit OS/32 bit Installer,

32bit OS/64bit installer.

 

I'm guessing my only cure is to microwave my Vista CD, and my hardrive to

the range and shoot it.

 

In all honesty, I just got done with 15 months in Iraq, I spent money I

earned with my blood...can you honestly say you bought something with hard

earned money brought on by blood,sweat and tears? I can honestly say I used

blood money to buy Vista 64 and in order to talk to tech support for MS i

have to pay them more money????

 

 

 

"Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

> All of the video problems you're going to have to talk to nVidia. Good luck.

> We can't help with their drivers, except to suggest that going back to the

> ones that ship with Vista is a lot safer. Maybe not as "tweaked" as the

> latest from nvidia, but more reliable.

>

> As for other problems, you really need to start by figuring out why windows

> updates won't install. And for that, you'll need to go to the right

> newsgroup, since most of us are focused around 64bit issues exclusively. Try

> microsoft.public.windowsupdate. The folks who hang out there should be

> better equipped to troubleshoot your problem.

>

> One thing I would strongly suggest. Disable ANY overclocking you might be

> doing, and also make sure that your RAM and cabling, etc., is well seated.

>

> --

> Charlie.

> http://msmvps.com/xperts64

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

>

>

> "Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> message news:D0C3C7F7-E799-4C24-AEE2-1FC8F7EA9E73@microsoft.com...

> > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> >

> > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> > installs

> > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> > Vista tells me.

> > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> >

> > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> >

> > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of

> > its

> > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> >

> > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along

> > with

> > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> >

> >

> >

>

Guest Dennis Pack
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Stryker:

Charlies' answer addresses Vista x64 problems. Currently the Nvidia

drivers for SLI cards is very similar to SOS, that's why many are switching

to ATI video cards. Currently over-clocking can be very unstable. With the

BSOD and issues with 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems sounds like this

was an OEM build with a corrupt image installed. If you purchased this

system complete contact the builder or supplier for a resolution. If this is

a home built system, formatting the hard drive then installing Vista x64

fresh should cure the problems. I'm not familiar with "Pure Edge" software

but it may install properly if the .EXE file is run as an administrator or

if it's installed in compatibility mode. Glad to hear that you're home safe.

Have a great day.

 

--

Dennis Pack

XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64

Office Professional Plus 2007

 

"Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message news:D0C3C7F7-E799-4C24-AEE2-1FC8F7EA9E73@microsoft.com...

> So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>

> Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> installs

> to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> Vista tells me.

> Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>

> But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>

> How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of

> its

> misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>

> Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along

> with

> the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>

>

>

Guest Stryker Infantry
Posted

RE: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to run,

LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still spins,

and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

 

"Carlos" wrote:

> Stryker:

> For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings in BIOS.

> Carlos

>

> "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>

> > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> >

> > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver installs

> > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> > Vista tells me.

> > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> >

> > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> >

> > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of its

> > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> >

> > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along with

> > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> >

> >

> >

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Have you installed your acpi drivers. Check in device manager to see if you

have any !!! there.

 

"Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message news:49788CB1-9036-4A3F-8EB0-474C4B82BCDF@microsoft.com...

>I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

> It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

> No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

> motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to

> run,

> LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still spins,

> and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

>

> "Carlos" wrote:

>

>> Stryker:

>> For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings in

>> BIOS.

>> Carlos

>>

>> "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>>

>> > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

>> > really

>> > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>> >

>> > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

>> > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

>> > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

>> > installs

>> > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

>> > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

>> > Vista tells me.

>> > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have

>> > to

>> > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>> >

>> > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>> >

>> > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of

>> > its

>> > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>> >

>> > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

>> > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along

>> > with

>> > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>> >

>> >

>> >

Guest Jupiter Jones  [MVP]
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Are you absolutely certain 64 bit Windows Vista is installed?

Both 32 and 64 bit will install on 64 bit hardware and 32 bit Windows

is what many get from OEMs with 64 bit hardware.

Right click Computer and click Properties if unsure.

 

Make sure the drivers are appropriate for your Windows, (64 bit

drivers for 64 bit Windows)

Only get drivers from the hardware manufacturers and avoid Beta

drivers.

Use only Windows Vista certified drivers.

 

If there is any over clocking, undo it until you have resolved all

issues.

 

Power off and reseat all cables and connections.

 

Try a Clean Install to see if problems go away.

Since the computer is new, perhaps there is little if nothing to lose.

 

If the computer cam from an OEM, contact them for support, you may

have hardware issues.

 

"in order to talk to tech support for MS i have to pay them more

money"

If Windows Vista is OEM, that is normal.

Support for OEM, if available, comes from the seller and not

Microsoft.

If you built the computer yourself with OEM Windows, you provide all

the support.

One of the many reasons you pay less for OEM.

 

--

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

http://www.dts-l.org

 

 

"Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

in message news:D0C3C7F7-E799-4C24-AEE2-1FC8F7EA9E73@microsoft.com...

> So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

> really

> great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>

> Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> installs

> to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or

> so

> Vista tells me.

> Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and

> have to

> use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>

> But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>

> How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out

> of its

> misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>

> Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS,

> then

> tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit

> OS.......along with

> the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>

>

>

Guest Stryker Infantry
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

yeah it says they are properly installed, I went to update that and it said

they were up to date and working properly

 

"John Barnes" wrote:

> Have you installed your acpi drivers. Check in device manager to see if you

> have any !!! there.

>

> "Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> message news:49788CB1-9036-4A3F-8EB0-474C4B82BCDF@microsoft.com...

> >I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

> > It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

> > No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

> > motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to

> > run,

> > LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still spins,

> > and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

> >

> > "Carlos" wrote:

> >

> >> Stryker:

> >> For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings in

> >> BIOS.

> >> Carlos

> >>

> >> "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> >>

> >> > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

> >> > really

> >> > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> >> >

> >> > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> >> > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> >> > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> >> > installs

> >> > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> >> > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> >> > Vista tells me.

> >> > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have

> >> > to

> >> > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> >> >

> >> > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> >> >

> >> > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of

> >> > its

> >> > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> >> >

> >> > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> >> > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along

> >> > with

> >> > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

>

>

Guest miso@sushi.com
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

On Oct 4, 7:02 pm, "Dennis Pack" <dennisp...@hotmail.nospam.com>

wrote:

> Stryker:

> Charlies' answer addresses Vista x64 problems. Currently the Nvidia

> drivers for SLI cards is very similar to SOS, that's why many are switching

> to ATI video cards. Currently over-clocking can be very unstable. With the

> BSOD and issues with 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems sounds like this

> was an OEM build with a corrupt image installed. If you purchased this

> system complete contact the builder or supplier for a resolution. If this is

> a home built system, formatting the hard drive then installing Vista x64

> fresh should cure the problems. I'm not familiar with "Pure Edge" software

> but it may install properly if the .EXE file is run as an administrator or

> if it's installed in compatibility mode. Glad to hear that you're home safe.

> Have a great day.

>

> --

> Dennis Pack

> XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64

> Office Professional Plus 2007

>

> "Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfan...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> messagenews:D0C3C7F7-E799-4C24-AEE2-1FC8F7EA9E73@microsoft.com...

>

> > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>

> > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> > installs

> > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> > Vista tells me.

> > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>

> > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>

> > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of

> > its

> > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>

> > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along

> > with

> > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

 

I changed over to ATI for the last 3 systems I built. Yeah, maybe

Nvidia runs faster, but ATI cards are fast enough and much less

trouble. I have no trouble using nvidia chipsets, i.e. for the mobo.

Actually, to be more accurate, make that ATI chipsets on cards made

from gigabyte. A bit OT, but the only gigabyte components I've found

to be troublesome are their fans. One failed after a year, and another

is making noise. I've been using zalman for replacements.

Guest Carlos
Posted

RE: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Stryker:

Does your power supply have enough muscle for your system?

I mean, having two 8800GTX's places a heavy drain on the PS.

I have not done the math but I guess that 800 watt would be the bare minimum

for your rig.

Carlos

 

"Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

> It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

> No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

> motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to run,

> LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still spins,

> and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

>

> "Carlos" wrote:

>

> > Stryker:

> > For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings in BIOS.

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> >

> > > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> > > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> > >

> > > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> > > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> > > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver installs

> > > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> > > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> > > Vista tells me.

> > > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> > > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> > >

> > > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> > >

> > > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of its

> > > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> > >

> > > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> > > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along with

> > > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> > >

> > >

> > >

Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Stryker,

From a fellow vet who just retired after 28 years combined service,

"Welcome Home"! Glad you're safe.

 

For those not in the know, in an effort to go "paperless", DoD (and

other US Government agencies as well) purchased a program called

PureEdge. Several States and Educational agencies have migrated to

PureEdge as well. It is simular to Adobes PDF files, in that many of

the documents/forms are electronic, you fill in the blanks, save it as

a file, and can forward it in electronic form.

 

Stryker, I've been out of the "IT" loop for a few months, so I would

recommend that you check with your IT folks to see how you can go

about contacting the folks at PureEdge to see if their software's

Vista64 compatable, and/or if they have work arounds, etc. BUT,

I'd hold off till you get the NIVIDA, BSOD, and Windows updates

issues squared away first! Like others have suggested, if you

purchased the system "out of the box" (pre-built), then your first

call should be to the place you purchased it from.

 

Good Luck :)

 

 

On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 22:02:10 -0400, "Dennis Pack"

<dennispack@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote:

>Stryker:

> Charlies' answer addresses Vista x64 problems. Currently the Nvidia

>drivers for SLI cards is very similar to SOS, that's why many are switching

>to ATI video cards. Currently over-clocking can be very unstable. With the

>BSOD and issues with 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems sounds like this

>was an OEM build with a corrupt image installed. If you purchased this

>system complete contact the builder or supplier for a resolution. If this is

>a home built system, formatting the hard drive then installing Vista x64

>fresh should cure the problems. I'm not familiar with "Pure Edge" software

>but it may install properly if the .EXE file is run as an administrator or

>if it's installed in compatibility mode. Glad to hear that you're home safe.

>Have a great day.

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Indeed - and that might not even do it. In any case, any kind of Watt

wouldn't do it. It would have to be prime quality Watt!

 

 

Tony. . .

 

 

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

news:A6065D6B-6375-40D6-98D6-DDAAEEB6A348@microsoft.com...

> Stryker:

> Does your power supply have enough muscle for your system?

> I mean, having two 8800GTX's places a heavy drain on the PS.

> I have not done the math but I guess that 800 watt would be the bare

> minimum

> for your rig.

> Carlos

>

> "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>

>> I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

>> It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

>> No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

>> motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to

>> run,

>> LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still

>> spins,

>> and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

>>

>> "Carlos" wrote:

>>

>> > Stryker:

>> > For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings

>> > in BIOS.

>> > Carlos

>> >

>> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>> >

>> > > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

>> > > really

>> > > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>> > >

>> > > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

>> > > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

>> > > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

>> > > installs

>> > > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

>> > > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or

>> > > so

>> > > Vista tells me.

>> > > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and

>> > > have to

>> > > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>> > >

>> > > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>> > >

>> > > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out

>> > > of its

>> > > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>> > >

>> > > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS,

>> > > then

>> > > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit

>> > > OS.......along with

>> > > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>> > >

>> > >

>> > >

Guest Carlos
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Moreover, unplugging one of the two graphic cards might also help in the

debugging.

I mean, eliminate SLI as one of the possible root causes.

Your usual (and common sense) suggestion: unplug/disable all non-essential

software in the debugging stage, right?

Carlos

 

"Tony Sperling mail.dk>" wrote:

> Indeed - and that might not even do it. In any case, any kind of Watt

> wouldn't do it. It would have to be prime quality Watt!

>

>

> Tony. . .

>

>

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

> news:A6065D6B-6375-40D6-98D6-DDAAEEB6A348@microsoft.com...

> > Stryker:

> > Does your power supply have enough muscle for your system?

> > I mean, having two 8800GTX's places a heavy drain on the PS.

> > I have not done the math but I guess that 800 watt would be the bare

> > minimum

> > for your rig.

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> >

> >> I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

> >> It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

> >> No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

> >> motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to

> >> run,

> >> LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still

> >> spins,

> >> and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

> >>

> >> "Carlos" wrote:

> >>

> >> > Stryker:

> >> > For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings

> >> > in BIOS.

> >> > Carlos

> >> >

> >> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> >> >

> >> > > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

> >> > > really

> >> > > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> >> > >

> >> > > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> >> > > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> >> > > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> >> > > installs

> >> > > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> >> > > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or

> >> > > so

> >> > > Vista tells me.

> >> > > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and

> >> > > have to

> >> > > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> >> > >

> >> > > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> >> > >

> >> > > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out

> >> > > of its

> >> > > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> >> > >

> >> > > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS,

> >> > > then

> >> > > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit

> >> > > OS.......along with

> >> > > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> >> > >

> >> > >

> >> > >

>

>

>

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Absolutely, if the car stops in the middle of nowhere check the easy things

(gas & spark) before ordering a new engine!

 

 

Tony. . .

 

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

news:98A13DF6-891E-418B-ADC8-82D785E494FE@microsoft.com...

> Moreover, unplugging one of the two graphic cards might also help in the

> debugging.

> I mean, eliminate SLI as one of the possible root causes.

> Your usual (and common sense) suggestion: unplug/disable all non-essential

> software in the debugging stage, right?

> Carlos

>

> "Tony Sperling mail.dk>" wrote:

>

>> Indeed - and that might not even do it. In any case, any kind of Watt

>> wouldn't do it. It would have to be prime quality Watt!

>>

>>

>> Tony. . .

>>

>>

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

>> news:A6065D6B-6375-40D6-98D6-DDAAEEB6A348@microsoft.com...

>> > Stryker:

>> > Does your power supply have enough muscle for your system?

>> > I mean, having two 8800GTX's places a heavy drain on the PS.

>> > I have not done the math but I guess that 800 watt would be the bare

>> > minimum

>> > for your rig.

>> > Carlos

>> >

>> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>> >

>> >> I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

>> >> It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

>> >> No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

>> >> motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to

>> >> run,

>> >> LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still

>> >> spins,

>> >> and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

>> >>

>> >> "Carlos" wrote:

>> >>

>> >> > Stryker:

>> >> > For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power

>> >> > settings

>> >> > in BIOS.

>> >> > Carlos

>> >> >

>> >> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>> >> >

>> >> > > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

>> >> > > really

>> >> > > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>> >> > >

>> >> > > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

>> >> > > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

>> >> > > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to

>> >> > > driver

>> >> > > installs

>> >> > > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

>> >> > > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs"

>> >> > > or

>> >> > > so

>> >> > > Vista tells me.

>> >> > > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and

>> >> > > have to

>> >> > > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>> >> > >

>> >> > > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it

>> >> > > out

>> >> > > of its

>> >> > > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>> >> > >

>> >> > > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS,

>> >> > > then

>> >> > > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit

>> >> > > OS.......along with

>> >> > > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>> >> > >

>> >> > >

>> >> > >

>>

>>

>>

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

I'm guessing that I DID see that you were running Vista. And my

recommendations stand.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/xperts64

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

 

 

"Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message news:40469FED-FB3C-4056-863C-72188E421ECE@microsoft.com...

> Well im guessing you didnt read the fact that I typed i was running Vista

> 64

> bit.

> The problem is that the updates are not sticking and I get a BSOD trying

> to

> restart.

> IE like the one in my reply.

> I'm also getting errors stating that Im running a 32 bit OS and trying to

> use a 64 bit installer and vice versa (which means no0 matter what im

> downloading im getting the exact opposite error IE 64bit OS/32 bit

> Installer,

> 32bit OS/64bit installer.

>

> I'm guessing my only cure is to microwave my Vista CD, and my hardrive to

> the range and shoot it.

>

> In all honesty, I just got done with 15 months in Iraq, I spent money I

> earned with my blood...can you honestly say you bought something with hard

> earned money brought on by blood,sweat and tears? I can honestly say I

> used

> blood money to buy Vista 64 and in order to talk to tech support for MS i

> have to pay them more money????

>

>

>

> "Charlie Russel - MVP" wrote:

>

>> All of the video problems you're going to have to talk to nVidia. Good

>> luck.

>> We can't help with their drivers, except to suggest that going back to

>> the

>> ones that ship with Vista is a lot safer. Maybe not as "tweaked" as the

>> latest from nvidia, but more reliable.

>>

>> As for other problems, you really need to start by figuring out why

>> windows

>> updates won't install. And for that, you'll need to go to the right

>> newsgroup, since most of us are focused around 64bit issues exclusively.

>> Try

>> microsoft.public.windowsupdate. The folks who hang out there should be

>> better equipped to troubleshoot your problem.

>>

>> One thing I would strongly suggest. Disable ANY overclocking you might be

>> doing, and also make sure that your RAM and cabling, etc., is well

>> seated.

>>

>> --

>> Charlie.

>> http://msmvps.com/xperts64

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

>>

>>

>> "Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

>> message news:D0C3C7F7-E799-4C24-AEE2-1FC8F7EA9E73@microsoft.com...

>> > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

>> > really

>> > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>> >

>> > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

>> > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

>> > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

>> > installs

>> > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

>> > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

>> > Vista tells me.

>> > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have

>> > to

>> > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>> >

>> > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>> >

>> > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of

>> > its

>> > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>> >

>> > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

>> > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along

>> > with

>> > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>> >

>> >

>> >

>>

Guest Stryker Infantry
Posted

RE: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Yeah im running a 8800 SLI certified Thermal Lake 850w

 

"Carlos" wrote:

> Stryker:

> Does your power supply have enough muscle for your system?

> I mean, having two 8800GTX's places a heavy drain on the PS.

> I have not done the math but I guess that 800 watt would be the bare minimum

> for your rig.

> Carlos

>

> "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>

> > I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

> > It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

> > No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

> > motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to run,

> > LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still spins,

> > and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

> >

> > "Carlos" wrote:

> >

> > > Stryker:

> > > For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings in BIOS.

> > > Carlos

> > >

> > > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> > >

> > > > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> > > > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> > > >

> > > > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> > > > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> > > > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver installs

> > > > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> > > > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> > > > Vista tells me.

> > > > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> > > > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> > > >

> > > > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> > > >

> > > > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of its

> > > > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> > > >

> > > > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> > > > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along with

> > > > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

Guest Stryker Infantry
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Doing a clean install but its not letting me reformat. It just re-installed

vista over the old instance. Sorry bout being rude, but i got a few anger

issues im working to fix, and I dont like wasting money....let alone little

over 3k.

 

"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

> Are you absolutely certain 64 bit Windows Vista is installed?

> Both 32 and 64 bit will install on 64 bit hardware and 32 bit Windows

> is what many get from OEMs with 64 bit hardware.

> Right click Computer and click Properties if unsure.

>

> Make sure the drivers are appropriate for your Windows, (64 bit

> drivers for 64 bit Windows)

> Only get drivers from the hardware manufacturers and avoid Beta

> drivers.

> Use only Windows Vista certified drivers.

>

> If there is any over clocking, undo it until you have resolved all

> issues.

>

> Power off and reseat all cables and connections.

>

> Try a Clean Install to see if problems go away.

> Since the computer is new, perhaps there is little if nothing to lose.

>

> If the computer cam from an OEM, contact them for support, you may

> have hardware issues.

>

> "in order to talk to tech support for MS i have to pay them more

> money"

> If Windows Vista is OEM, that is normal.

> Support for OEM, if available, comes from the seller and not

> Microsoft.

> If you built the computer yourself with OEM Windows, you provide all

> the support.

> One of the many reasons you pay less for OEM.

>

> --

> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

> http://www.dts-l.org

>

>

> "Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

> in message news:D0C3C7F7-E799-4C24-AEE2-1FC8F7EA9E73@microsoft.com...

> > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this

> > really

> > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> >

> > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver

> > installs

> > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or

> > so

> > Vista tells me.

> > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and

> > have to

> > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> >

> > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> >

> > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out

> > of its

> > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> >

> > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS,

> > then

> > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit

> > OS.......along with

> > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> >

> >

> >

>

>

Guest Carlos
Posted

RE: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Stryker:

I would still try unplugging one of the two 8800's during this debugging

stage.

Regarding the issue that Vista does not allow you to reformat during the

installation stage, have you tried asking it to delete the partition and then

reformat it?

Carlos

 

"Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> Yeah im running a 8800 SLI certified Thermal Lake 850w

>

> "Carlos" wrote:

>

> > Stryker:

> > Does your power supply have enough muscle for your system?

> > I mean, having two 8800GTX's places a heavy drain on the PS.

> > I have not done the math but I guess that 800 watt would be the bare minimum

> > for your rig.

> > Carlos

> >

> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> >

> > > I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

> > > It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

> > > No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through the

> > > motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue to run,

> > > LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still spins,

> > > and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

> > >

> > > "Carlos" wrote:

> > >

> > > > Stryker:

> > > > For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power settings in BIOS.

> > > > Carlos

> > > >

> > > > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

> > > >

> > > > > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> > > > > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

> > > > >

> > > > > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right side.

> > > > > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

> > > > > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to driver installs

> > > > > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

> > > > > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs" or so

> > > > > Vista tells me.

> > > > > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer and have to

> > > > > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

> > > > >

> > > > > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

> > > > >

> > > > > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it out of its

> > > > > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

> > > > >

> > > > > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit OS, then

> > > > > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit OS.......along with

> > > > > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

Guest Jupiter Jones  [MVP]
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Exactly what is not letting you format?

If you are unable to format, that may be indicative of other problems.

Reinstalling over the top will not necessarily resolve existing

issues.

 

Have you contacted the computer manufacturer for support?

 

--

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

http://www.dts-l.org

 

 

"Stryker Infantry" <StrykerInfantry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote

in message news:DF67F6F6-17A6-4995-8AD3-A84DBD8C34B9@microsoft.com...

> Doing a clean install but its not letting me reformat. It just

> re-installed

> vista over the old instance. Sorry bout being rude, but i got a few

> anger

> issues im working to fix, and I dont like wasting money....let alone

> little

> over 3k.

>

> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Are you absolutely certain 64 bit Windows Vista is installed?

>> Both 32 and 64 bit will install on 64 bit hardware and 32 bit

>> Windows

>> is what many get from OEMs with 64 bit hardware.

>> Right click Computer and click Properties if unsure.

>>

>> Make sure the drivers are appropriate for your Windows, (64 bit

>> drivers for 64 bit Windows)

>> Only get drivers from the hardware manufacturers and avoid Beta

>> drivers.

>> Use only Windows Vista certified drivers.

>>

>> If there is any over clocking, undo it until you have resolved all

>> issues.

>>

>> Power off and reseat all cables and connections.

>>

>> Try a Clean Install to see if problems go away.

>> Since the computer is new, perhaps there is little if nothing to

>> lose.

>>

>> If the computer cam from an OEM, contact them for support, you may

>> have hardware issues.

>>

>> "in order to talk to tech support for MS i have to pay them more

>> money"

>> If Windows Vista is OEM, that is normal.

>> Support for OEM, if available, comes from the seller and not

>> Microsoft.

>> If you built the computer yourself with OEM Windows, you provide

>> all

>> the support.

>> One of the many reasons you pay less for OEM.

>>

>> --

>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>> http://www.dts-l.org

Guest Homer J. Simpson
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

> I'm guessing my only cure is to microwave my Vista CD, and my hardrive to

> the range and shoot it.

 

I'm guessing you've already set your mind on doing just that. Please post a

video. :-D

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

perhaps the OP doesn't realize that formatting requires clicking Advanced?

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/xperts64

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

 

 

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

news:381E43C3-F59B-4252-8A71-7BD8F353120C@microsoft.com...

> Stryker:

> I would still try unplugging one of the two 8800's during this debugging

> stage.

> Regarding the issue that Vista does not allow you to reformat during the

> installation stage, have you tried asking it to delete the partition and

> then

> reformat it?

> Carlos

>

> "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>

>> Yeah im running a 8800 SLI certified Thermal Lake 850w

>>

>> "Carlos" wrote:

>>

>> > Stryker:

>> > Does your power supply have enough muscle for your system?

>> > I mean, having two 8800GTX's places a heavy drain on the PS.

>> > I have not done the math but I guess that 800 watt would be the bare

>> > minimum

>> > for your rig.

>> > Carlos

>> >

>> > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>> >

>> > > I went through bios and the only 2 options was S1, and S3

>> > > It was set for S1, and i changed it to S3.

>> > > No dice still will not power off, OR restart. Sure it goes through

>> > > the

>> > > motions...LCD goes black, HD light goes then stops....fans continue

>> > > to run,

>> > > LCD Proc temp gauge on tower still runs, Thermal Lake AC unit still

>> > > spins,

>> > > and blue lights are still on inside the tower. Any guesses?

>> > >

>> > > "Carlos" wrote:

>> > >

>> > > > Stryker:

>> > > > For the "not turning my computer off" issue, check the power

>> > > > settings in BIOS.

>> > > > Carlos

>> > > >

>> > > > "Stryker Infantry" wrote:

>> > > >

>> > > > > So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running

>> > > > > this really

>> > > > > great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

>> > > > >

>> > > > > Its causing a yellow line to run down my screen on the right

>> > > > > side.

>> > > > > Its not turning my computer off when i tell it to.

>> > > > > Its not even being recognized as a 64bit OS when it comes to

>> > > > > driver installs

>> > > > > to fix the SLI issue im having with my 8800GTX's.

>> > > > > Windows updates are not even installing because of "bad Installs"

>> > > > > or so

>> > > > > Vista tells me.

>> > > > > Pure Edge Don't work. Thank god I'm a non-commissioned officer

>> > > > > and have to

>> > > > > use pure edge to counsel my fire team monthly.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > But on the good news Its recognizing my 4 gigs of ram.

>> > > > >

>> > > > > How can I fix these issues besides loading my .45 and putting it

>> > > > > out of its

>> > > > > misery and microwaving the Vista CD?

>> > > > >

>> > > > > Nvida tells me im trying to install a 64bit program on a 32bit

>> > > > > OS, then

>> > > > > tells me im trying to install a 32bit program on a 64bit

>> > > > > OS.......along with

>> > > > > the number of issues I'm having how can i fix this seriously?

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

>> > > > >

Guest Graham
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

Stryker Infantry wrote:

> So I had this Really nice gaming computer built. Its running this really

> great OS called Vista 64. (WTFE)

 

Since you've only just bought it, why don't you just take it back to

where it came from and make them fix it, or replace it? It sounds like

it was badly built in the first place.

 

Graham.

Guest miso@sushi.com
Posted

Re: $3,000 Paper Weight

 

On Oct 5, 4:18 am, Eric <E...@rr.com> wrote:

> Stryker,

> From a fellow vet who just retired after 28 years combined service,

> "Welcome Home"! Glad you're safe.

>

> For those not in the know, in an effort to go "paperless", DoD (and

> other US Government agencies as well) purchased a program called

> PureEdge. Several States and Educational agencies have migrated to

> PureEdge as well. It is simular to Adobes PDF files, in that many of

> the documents/forms are electronic, you fill in the blanks, save it as

> a file, and can forward it in electronic form.

>

> Stryker, I've been out of the "IT" loop for a few months, so I would

> recommend that you check with your IT folks to see how you can go

> about contacting the folks at PureEdge to see if their software's

> Vista64 compatable, and/or if they have work arounds, etc. BUT,

> I'd hold off till you get the NIVIDA, BSOD, and Windows updates

> issues squared away first! Like others have suggested, if you

> purchased the system "out of the box" (pre-built), then your first

> call should be to the place you purchased it from.

>

> Good Luck :)

>

> On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 22:02:10 -0400, "Dennis Pack"

>

> <dennisp...@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote:

> >Stryker:

> > Charlies' answer addresses Vista x64 problems. Currently the Nvidia

> >drivers for SLI cards is very similar to SOS, that's why many are switching

> >to ATI video cards. Currently over-clocking can be very unstable. With the

> >BSOD and issues with 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems sounds like this

> >was an OEM build with a corrupt image installed. If you purchased this

> >system complete contact the builder or supplier for a resolution. If this is

> >a home built system, formatting the hard drive then installing Vista x64

> >fresh should cure the problems. I'm not familiar with "Pure Edge" software

> >but it may install properly if the .EXE file is run as an administrator or

> >if it's installed in compatibility mode. Glad to hear that you're home safe.

> >Have a great day.

 

Well, pure edge was news to me. I loaded it and it seems to work on

X64. Here is a file:

http://apply.grants.gov/opportunities/packages/oppBAA-04-03-SNK-cfda12.800.xfd

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