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| | Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time BF2 was running , although not very well because of the screwy driver situation with Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) the computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a resource it did not own".....WTF?? So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 disk that works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even show a disk in the DVD drive!! ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with no problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy performance because of piss poor drivers. I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system repair could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system administrator. I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME computer , installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error in and played the game without issues. My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my VISTA crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then tells me that it cannot be fixed. And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the whole Vista thing and keep only XP until more support is available? I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out of the blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to reinstall the entire thing to play a game? Please help. PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what happened. |
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| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is now giving Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for your CD or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. Though I suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to format re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could revert back to a previous install ? "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time BF2 was > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver situation > with > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) the > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a > resource > it did not own".....WTF?? > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 disk that > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even show a disk > in > the DVD drive!! > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with no > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy performance > because > of piss poor drivers. > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system repair > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system administrator. > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME computer , > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error in and > played the game without issues. > > > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my VISTA > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then tells me > that > it cannot be fixed. > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the whole Vista > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out of the > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to reinstall > the > entire thing to play a game? > Please help. > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what happened. > > |
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| | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the Firmware updater!! And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are both on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software before this happened!! I hope this works!! thanks!! "Dale White" wrote: > Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is now giving > Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for your CD > or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. Though I > suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to format > re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. > > By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could revert back > to a previous install ? > > > > > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... > > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time BF2 was > > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver situation > > with > > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. > > > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) the > > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a > > resource > > it did not own".....WTF?? > > > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 disk that > > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even show a disk > > in > > the DVD drive!! > > > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with no > > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy performance > > because > > of piss poor drivers. > > > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system repair > > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system administrator. > > > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME computer , > > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error in and > > played the game without issues. > > > > > > > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my VISTA > > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then tells me > > that > > it cannot be fixed. > > > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the whole Vista > > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? > > > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out of the > > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to reinstall > > the > > entire thing to play a game? > > Please help. > > > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what happened. > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! Well my DVD drive did not have any newer fiirmware available , well I removed my Vista install and am going back to XP till new drivers come out , too many problems. Thanks for the reply. "Rob" wrote: > I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the Firmware > updater!! > > And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are both > on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software before > this happened!! > > I hope this works!! thanks!! > > "Dale White" wrote: > > > Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is now giving > > Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for your CD > > or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. Though I > > suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to format > > re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. > > > > By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could revert back > > to a previous install ? > > > > > > > > > > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... > > > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time BF2 was > > > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver situation > > > with > > > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. > > > > > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) the > > > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a > > > resource > > > it did not own".....WTF?? > > > > > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 disk that > > > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even show a disk > > > in > > > the DVD drive!! > > > > > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with no > > > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy performance > > > because > > > of piss poor drivers. > > > > > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system repair > > > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system administrator. > > > > > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME computer , > > > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error in and > > > played the game without issues. > > > > > > > > > > > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my VISTA > > > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then tells me > > > that > > > it cannot be fixed. > > > > > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the whole Vista > > > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? > > > > > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out of the > > > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to reinstall > > > the > > > entire thing to play a game? > > > Please help. > > > > > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what happened. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! Sorry about your misfortune, but I honest think that's the best decision, not just for oyu but for alot of people. Unless you have the option to dual boot, that's really the only way to test out a new OS. "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BBFDE65D-1BD9-41FE-983D-ADC9F218A4EB@microsoft.com... > Well my DVD drive did not have any newer fiirmware available , well I > removed my Vista install and am going back to XP till new drivers come out > , > too many problems. > > Thanks for the reply. > > "Rob" wrote: > >> I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the >> Firmware >> updater!! >> >> And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are >> both >> on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software >> before >> this happened!! >> >> I hope this works!! thanks!! >> >> "Dale White" wrote: >> >> > Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is now >> > giving >> > Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for >> > your CD >> > or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. Though >> > I >> > suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to format >> > re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. >> > >> > By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could revert >> > back >> > to a previous install ? >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... >> > > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time BF2 >> > > was >> > > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver >> > > situation >> > > with >> > > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. >> > > >> > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) >> > > the >> > > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a >> > > resource >> > > it did not own".....WTF?? >> > > >> > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 disk >> > > that >> > > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even show a >> > > disk >> > > in >> > > the DVD drive!! >> > > >> > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with no >> > > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy performance >> > > because >> > > of piss poor drivers. >> > > >> > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system >> > > repair >> > > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system >> > > administrator. >> > > >> > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME >> > > computer , >> > > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error in >> > > and >> > > played the game without issues. >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my VISTA >> > > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then tells >> > > me >> > > that >> > > it cannot be fixed. >> > > >> > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the whole >> > > Vista >> > > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? >> > > >> > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out of >> > > the >> > > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to >> > > reinstall >> > > the >> > > entire thing to play a game? >> > > Please help. >> > > >> > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what >> > > happened. >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > |
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| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! At this point I totally agree Mad man , good advice. "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote: > Sorry about your misfortune, but I honest think that's the best decision, > not just for oyu but for alot of people. Unless you have the option to dual > boot, that's really the only way to test out a new OS. > > > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BBFDE65D-1BD9-41FE-983D-ADC9F218A4EB@microsoft.com... > > Well my DVD drive did not have any newer fiirmware available , well I > > removed my Vista install and am going back to XP till new drivers come out > > , > > too many problems. > > > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > "Rob" wrote: > > > >> I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the > >> Firmware > >> updater!! > >> > >> And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are > >> both > >> on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software > >> before > >> this happened!! > >> > >> I hope this works!! thanks!! > >> > >> "Dale White" wrote: > >> > >> > Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is now > >> > giving > >> > Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for > >> > your CD > >> > or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. Though > >> > I > >> > suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to format > >> > re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. > >> > > >> > By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could revert > >> > back > >> > to a previous install ? > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... > >> > > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time BF2 > >> > > was > >> > > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver > >> > > situation > >> > > with > >> > > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. > >> > > > >> > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) > >> > > the > >> > > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a > >> > > resource > >> > > it did not own".....WTF?? > >> > > > >> > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 disk > >> > > that > >> > > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even show a > >> > > disk > >> > > in > >> > > the DVD drive!! > >> > > > >> > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with no > >> > > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy performance > >> > > because > >> > > of piss poor drivers. > >> > > > >> > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system > >> > > repair > >> > > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system > >> > > administrator. > >> > > > >> > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME > >> > > computer , > >> > > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error in > >> > > and > >> > > played the game without issues. > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my VISTA > >> > > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then tells > >> > > me > >> > > that > >> > > it cannot be fixed. > >> > > > >> > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the whole > >> > > Vista > >> > > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? > >> > > > >> > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out of > >> > > the > >> > > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to > >> > > reinstall > >> > > the > >> > > entire thing to play a game? > >> > > Please help. > >> > > > >> > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what > >> > > happened. > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! Not that I'm encoraging Game pirating, but have you looked at using a Game Disc emulator ? I use Alcohol 120%, though it's not that good with newer DVD based games. But it allows you to make a clone of your disc on your hard drive and mount it in a virtual CD drive. I prefer it because I get to keep the original disc in it's case. There are also no CD\DVD cracks you could try and see if that makes the difference. Again, I don't advocate the stealing of games or any software, but sometime the copy protection causes more problems for honest users than it does at stopping pirates. "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AB362393-A190-4D9D-A200-16E2E8053753@microsoft.com... > At this point I totally agree Mad man , good advice. > > "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote: > >> Sorry about your misfortune, but I honest think that's the best decision, >> not just for oyu but for alot of people. Unless you have the option to >> dual >> boot, that's really the only way to test out a new OS. >> >> >> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:BBFDE65D-1BD9-41FE-983D-ADC9F218A4EB@microsoft.com... >> > Well my DVD drive did not have any newer fiirmware available , well I >> > removed my Vista install and am going back to XP till new drivers come >> > out >> > , >> > too many problems. >> > >> > Thanks for the reply. >> > >> > "Rob" wrote: >> > >> >> I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the >> >> Firmware >> >> updater!! >> >> >> >> And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are >> >> both >> >> on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software >> >> before >> >> this happened!! >> >> >> >> I hope this works!! thanks!! >> >> >> >> "Dale White" wrote: >> >> >> >> > Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is >> >> > now >> >> > giving >> >> > Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for >> >> > your CD >> >> > or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. >> >> > Though >> >> > I >> >> > suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to >> >> > format >> >> > re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. >> >> > >> >> > By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could >> >> > revert >> >> > back >> >> > to a previous install ? >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> > news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... >> >> > > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time >> >> > > BF2 >> >> > > was >> >> > > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver >> >> > > situation >> >> > > with >> >> > > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. >> >> > > >> >> > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) >> >> > > the >> >> > > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a >> >> > > resource >> >> > > it did not own".....WTF?? >> >> > > >> >> > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 >> >> > > disk >> >> > > that >> >> > > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even >> >> > > show a >> >> > > disk >> >> > > in >> >> > > the DVD drive!! >> >> > > >> >> > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with >> >> > > no >> >> > > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy >> >> > > performance >> >> > > because >> >> > > of piss poor drivers. >> >> > > >> >> > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system >> >> > > repair >> >> > > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system >> >> > > administrator. >> >> > > >> >> > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME >> >> > > computer , >> >> > > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error >> >> > > in >> >> > > and >> >> > > played the game without issues. >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my >> >> > > VISTA >> >> > > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then >> >> > > tells >> >> > > me >> >> > > that >> >> > > it cannot be fixed. >> >> > > >> >> > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the >> >> > > whole >> >> > > Vista >> >> > > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? >> >> > > >> >> > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out >> >> > > of >> >> > > the >> >> > > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to >> >> > > reinstall >> >> > > the >> >> > > entire thing to play a game? >> >> > > Please help. >> >> > > >> >> > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what >> >> > > happened. >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! Yeah I saw that disk emulator fix idea at the Planet BF2 forums and I guess that one you use does work with BF2 , but I it was working properly for a little over a week and I want to use it the way it was meant to work. There has to be some sort of problem with the ASPI layer (whatever that is) when I install vista on my PC. I get about 4 ASPI errors/warnings in my event vewier ever time I start Vista. I am going to give it a month or untill the better Nvidia Creative drivers come out , maybe by then MS and or ASUS will have some fixes out as well. thanks for the ideas!! ![]() "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote: > Not that I'm encoraging Game pirating, but have you looked at using a Game > Disc emulator ? I use Alcohol 120%, though it's not that good with newer DVD > based games. But it allows you to make a clone of your disc on your hard > drive and mount it in a virtual CD drive. I prefer it because I get to keep > the original disc in it's case. > There are also no CD\DVD cracks you could try and see if that makes the > difference. Again, I don't advocate the stealing of games or any software, > but sometime the copy protection causes more problems for honest users than > it does at stopping pirates. > > > > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:AB362393-A190-4D9D-A200-16E2E8053753@microsoft.com... > > At this point I totally agree Mad man , good advice. > > > > "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote: > > > >> Sorry about your misfortune, but I honest think that's the best decision, > >> not just for oyu but for alot of people. Unless you have the option to > >> dual > >> boot, that's really the only way to test out a new OS. > >> > >> > >> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:BBFDE65D-1BD9-41FE-983D-ADC9F218A4EB@microsoft.com... > >> > Well my DVD drive did not have any newer fiirmware available , well I > >> > removed my Vista install and am going back to XP till new drivers come > >> > out > >> > , > >> > too many problems. > >> > > >> > Thanks for the reply. > >> > > >> > "Rob" wrote: > >> > > >> >> I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the > >> >> Firmware > >> >> updater!! > >> >> > >> >> And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are > >> >> both > >> >> on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software > >> >> before > >> >> this happened!! > >> >> > >> >> I hope this works!! thanks!! > >> >> > >> >> "Dale White" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is > >> >> > now > >> >> > giving > >> >> > Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for > >> >> > your CD > >> >> > or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. > >> >> > Though > >> >> > I > >> >> > suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to > >> >> > format > >> >> > re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. > >> >> > > >> >> > By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could > >> >> > revert > >> >> > back > >> >> > to a previous install ? > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> > news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... > >> >> > > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time > >> >> > > BF2 > >> >> > > was > >> >> > > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver > >> >> > > situation > >> >> > > with > >> >> > > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) > >> >> > > the > >> >> > > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a > >> >> > > resource > >> >> > > it did not own".....WTF?? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 > >> >> > > disk > >> >> > > that > >> >> > > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even > >> >> > > show a > >> >> > > disk > >> >> > > in > >> >> > > the DVD drive!! > >> >> > > > >> >> > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with > >> >> > > no > >> >> > > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy > >> >> > > performance > >> >> > > because > >> >> > > of piss poor drivers. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system > >> >> > > repair > >> >> > > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system > >> >> > > administrator. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME > >> >> > > computer , > >> >> > > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error > >> >> > > in > >> >> > > and > >> >> > > played the game without issues. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my > >> >> > > VISTA > >> >> > > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then > >> >> > > tells > >> >> > > me > >> >> > > that > >> >> > > it cannot be fixed. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the > >> >> > > whole > >> >> > > Vista > >> >> > > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out > >> >> > > of > >> >> > > the > >> >> > > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to > >> >> > > reinstall > >> >> > > the > >> >> > > entire thing to play a game? > >> >> > > Please help. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what > >> >> > > happened. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! I highly doubt this is the problem but what shape are your BF2 install cd's? Even to the most IT educated person sometimes they find smudges or something that would interfere with the install. I also agree with making a vitual CD drive. "Rob" wrote: > Yeah I saw that disk emulator fix idea at the Planet BF2 forums and I guess > that one you use does work with BF2 , but I it was working properly for a > little over a week and I want to use it the way it was meant to work. > > There has to be some sort of problem with the ASPI layer (whatever that is) > when I install vista on my PC. I get about 4 ASPI errors/warnings in my event > vewier ever time I start Vista. > > I am going to give it a month or untill the better Nvidia Creative drivers > come out , maybe by then MS and or ASUS will have some fixes out as well. > > thanks for the ideas!! ![]() > > "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote: > > > Not that I'm encoraging Game pirating, but have you looked at using a Game > > Disc emulator ? I use Alcohol 120%, though it's not that good with newer DVD > > based games. But it allows you to make a clone of your disc on your hard > > drive and mount it in a virtual CD drive. I prefer it because I get to keep > > the original disc in it's case. > > There are also no CD\DVD cracks you could try and see if that makes the > > difference. Again, I don't advocate the stealing of games or any software, > > but sometime the copy protection causes more problems for honest users than > > it does at stopping pirates. > > > > > > > > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:AB362393-A190-4D9D-A200-16E2E8053753@microsoft.com... > > > At this point I totally agree Mad man , good advice. > > > > > > "Dale "Mad_Murdock" White" wrote: > > > > > >> Sorry about your misfortune, but I honest think that's the best decision, > > >> not just for oyu but for alot of people. Unless you have the option to > > >> dual > > >> boot, that's really the only way to test out a new OS. > > >> > > >> > > >> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:BBFDE65D-1BD9-41FE-983D-ADC9F218A4EB@microsoft.com... > > >> > Well my DVD drive did not have any newer fiirmware available , well I > > >> > removed my Vista install and am going back to XP till new drivers come > > >> > out > > >> > , > > >> > too many problems. > > >> > > > >> > Thanks for the reply. > > >> > > > >> > "Rob" wrote: > > >> > > > >> >> I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the > > >> >> Firmware > > >> >> updater!! > > >> >> > > >> >> And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are > > >> >> both > > >> >> on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software > > >> >> before > > >> >> this happened!! > > >> >> > > >> >> I hope this works!! thanks!! > > >> >> > > >> >> "Dale White" wrote: > > >> >> > > >> >> > Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is > > >> >> > now > > >> >> > giving > > >> >> > Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for > > >> >> > your CD > > >> >> > or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. > > >> >> > Though > > >> >> > I > > >> >> > suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to > > >> >> > format > > >> >> > re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. > > >> >> > > > >> >> > By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could > > >> >> > revert > > >> >> > back > > >> >> > to a previous install ? > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> >> > news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... > > >> >> > > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time > > >> >> > > BF2 > > >> >> > > was > > >> >> > > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver > > >> >> > > situation > > >> >> > > with > > >> >> > > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) > > >> >> > > the > > >> >> > > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a > > >> >> > > resource > > >> >> > > it did not own".....WTF?? > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 > > >> >> > > disk > > >> >> > > that > > >> >> > > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even > > >> >> > > show a > > >> >> > > disk > > >> >> > > in > > >> >> > > the DVD drive!! > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with > > >> >> > > no > > >> >> > > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy > > >> >> > > performance > > >> >> > > because > > >> >> > > of piss poor drivers. > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system > > >> >> > > repair > > >> >> > > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system > > >> >> > > administrator. > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME > > >> >> > > computer , > > >> >> > > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error > > >> >> > > in > > >> >> > > and > > >> >> > > played the game without issues. > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my > > >> >> > > VISTA > > >> >> > > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then > > >> >> > > tells > > >> >> > > me > > >> >> > > that > > >> >> > > it cannot be fixed. > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the > > >> >> > > whole > > >> >> > > Vista > > >> >> > > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out > > >> >> > > of > > >> >> > > the > > >> >> > > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to > > >> >> > > reinstall > > >> >> > > the > > >> >> > > entire thing to play a game? > > >> >> > > Please help. > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what > > >> >> > > happened. > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Blue screen error with BF2 disk ONLY!! I actually had to go to an external DVD Rom due to problems with the internal. BF2/2142 were BSOD'ing and rebooting my machine when I inserted it. "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9E85039D-5AF2-4876-B337-DAA3C9C9876B@microsoft.com... > I have updated to the newest BIOS already BUT I haven't tried the Firmware > updater!! > > And come to think of it BF2 is on DVD , STEAM and Special forces are both > on CD ROM!! AND I was getting a ACPI error from my burning software before > this happened!! > > I hope this works!! thanks!! > > "Dale White" wrote: > >> Sounds odd, My initial thought is that BF2's CD\DVD protection is now >> giving >> Vista problem. I'd look to see if there are any firmware updates for your >> CD >> or DVD drive. Might look for a motherboard bios update as well. Though I >> suspect the final answer, since it did work at one point, is to format >> re-install as something must have gotten whacked out. >> >> By the way, did you set a system restore ? Any chance you could revert >> back >> to a previous install ? >> >> >> >> >> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:4139709F-EB91-4577-9FD2-AFEC5359C74D@microsoft.com... >> > Have been using Vista for about a 11 days now and the whole time BF2 >> > was >> > running , although not very well because of the screwy driver situation >> > with >> > Nvidia Creative and Vista , but it WAS running. >> > >> > Now EVERY time I insert my BF2 disk (and BF2 won't run without it) the >> > computer Bluscreens with a 0x000000E3 "A Thread tried to release a >> > resource >> > it did not own".....WTF?? >> > >> > So I turned off autorun and it will NOT recognize my retail BF2 disk >> > that >> > works in any other computer I put it in AT ALL , it won't even show a >> > disk >> > in >> > the DVD drive!! >> > >> > ALL my other games work INCLUDING the BF2 Special forces disk with no >> > problems and BF2142 , DOD:S , COD 2....except for crappy performance >> > because >> > of piss poor drivers. >> > >> > I tried a system restore and a system repair , it said that system >> > repair >> > could NOT fix my operating system and to contact my system >> > administrator. >> > >> > I installed my XP disk on another drive (DUAL BOOT) in the SAME >> > computer , >> > installed BF2 in the SAME DVD drive that Vista gives me the error in >> > and >> > played the game without issues. >> > >> > >> > >> > My question is , what the heck could have gone so wrong that my VISTA >> > crashes my computer with this "did not own" BS error and then tells me >> > that >> > it cannot be fixed. >> > >> > And should I just start over and reinstall Vista? or scrap the whole >> > Vista >> > thing and keep only XP until more support is available? >> > >> > I keep asking myself if this happened 6 months down the road out of the >> > blue on an otherwise fine running system am I going to have to >> > reinstall >> > the >> > entire thing to play a game? >> > Please help. >> > >> > PS: most everything else works just fine , I just don't get what >> > happened. >> > >> > >> >> >> |
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