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| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2007 | 64 Driver problem Hi, first post here, hope I am posting in the right section. Im trying to build my own PC, and its been about as drawn out and painful as giving birth to one would be. I had a series of problems, but seemed to have gotten them sorted out, and finally got to the stage where I could install my OS. I went for 64 Bit Vista on the advice of people on various forums, and although I knew there would be driver issues etc, i thought they would not be encountered until i got into windows at the earliest, and would be able to run the pc at diminished capability until I sorted it out. But now Im trying to install Vista 64 Bit, and getting this error screen ![]() Ive googled it and it seems to be a problem with drivers?? I havent installed ANYTHING, so i dont know what the problem is... I have a 8800GTX graphics card, which I know needs updated drivers for vista compatibility, but I was hoping to update them from inside windows. My full specs are; Asus P5B Deluxe Mobo Western Digital 250Gb IDE hd (the HD and DVD are on the same IDE cable, as i purchased a IDE HD instead of a SATA one by accident and there is only one IDE port) Corsair TWIN2X 6400C4 DDR2 (2Gb) MSI GTX 8800 768Mb Intel Core Duo 6600 processor And two cheapo DVD and Floppy drives An OEM 64Bit Vista version Any help would be much appreciated, Thanks, Conor. |
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| Newbie Join Date: Mar 2007 | sorry about the double post, i dont know what hapened and i cant find how to delete the previous one. |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2007 | Hi. To simple sight, I will say to you that the problem takes root, in that there is a shared interruption, which is the one that provokes the crash. The 1 ª solution that I see, is one of the cards changes pci that you have in another free pci that you have. Another solution be, enter in the bios, and load optimal setting, en the last menu. I advise you, to look at the bios manual , co´s I say you, with complete certainty, it is a question of a conflict of interruptions , the problem. regards |
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| Member | If moving some of the PCI cards don't work it might also be worth trying to do a bios upgrade. |
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| Member | I had this same problem a little while ago when I was on Windows XP x64, the problem was a faulty stick of my Corsair RAM, once replaced all was fine |
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| Newbie Join Date: Apr 2007 | Idid a google on the acpci.sys file that is causing your trouble one sudjestion was to disable apci in the bios. If you want to load drivers when installing vista you do get the option as part of the install process, maybe you can do it then. Good Luck |
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2007 | ................." disable apci in the bios "....................., it´s impossible install vista without the aspi. how i say, the best way to resolve the problem it´s change the target in the slot pci. co´s the photo, look only a conflict of interruptions, That could not have solved the mapper that does the aspi Regards |
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