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| | BSOD saves day PC downloaded some auto updates and on reboot noticed no x-fi soundcard. Worked quite ok yesterday but the sound icon had a red cross through it. After quite a few reboots still no sound so I downloaded latedst drivers but they couldnt locate my soundblaster device. Went to Device Manager and it had an exclamation mark and a message about not having enough resources to run this device and to remove others to do this ( something like this ). It had check for a solution so I did and the solution was the BSOD............... And you know something, the BSOD was the solution as it then worked on reboot. Now the problem is the X-fi and Vista. Who do you blame ? Well it doesnt really matter but what is important is that we the customers of Microsoft and Creative Labs have had enough and deserve better then we are getting. I am very tempted to go the Linux route . Microsoft has to realise that after a while even its loyal base of customers start to lose patience. I have never had more frustrations with any MS system then what happens with Vista. Anyway I guess this message is really a waste of time but then I have just wasted over a hour trying to get things workings. Will |
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| | Re: BSOD saves day "will_s" <willsjunkremove@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:473ccbcb$0$18330$afc38c87@xxxxxx Quote: > PC downloaded some auto updates and on reboot noticed no x-fi soundcard. > Worked quite ok yesterday but the sound icon had a red cross through it. > After quite a few reboots still no sound so I downloaded latedst drivers > but they couldnt locate my soundblaster device. Went to Device Manager and > it had an exclamation mark and a message about not having enough resources > to run this device and to remove others to do this ( something like > this ). It had check for a solution so I did and the solution was the > BSOD............... > > And you know something, the BSOD was the solution as it then worked on > reboot. > > > Now the problem is the X-fi and Vista. Who do you blame ? Well it doesnt > really matter but what is important is that we the customers of Microsoft > and Creative Labs have had enough and deserve better then we are getting. > I am very tempted to go the Linux route . > > Microsoft has to realise that after a while even its loyal base of > customers start to lose patience. I have never had more frustrations with > any MS system then what happens with Vista. Anyway I guess this message is > really a waste of time but then I have just wasted over a hour trying to > get things workings. > > > Will > > There are no Linux drivers for the X-fi and Creative has no plans to write any . . . not only this but they have so far refused to give the open source community the info needed to write drivers for the Linux kernel. Mic |
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| | Re: BSOD saves day "Michael Palumbo" <micjustmic@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OXD8UY%23JIHA.5208@xxxxxx Quote: > > > "will_s" <willsjunkremove@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:473ccbcb$0$18330$afc38c87@xxxxxx Quote: >> PC downloaded some auto updates and on reboot noticed no x-fi soundcard. >> Worked quite ok yesterday but the sound icon had a red cross through it. >> After quite a few reboots still no sound so I downloaded latedst drivers >> but they couldnt locate my soundblaster device. Went to Device Manager >> and it had an exclamation mark and a message about not having enough >> resources to run this device and to remove others to do this ( something >> like this ). It had check for a solution so I did and the solution was >> the BSOD............... >> >> And you know something, the BSOD was the solution as it then worked on >> reboot. >> >> >> Now the problem is the X-fi and Vista. Who do you blame ? Well it >> doesnt really matter but what is important is that we the customers of >> Microsoft and Creative Labs have had enough and deserve better then we >> are getting. I am very tempted to go the Linux route . >> >> Microsoft has to realise that after a while even its loyal base of >> customers start to lose patience. I have never had more frustrations >> with any MS system then what happens with Vista. Anyway I guess this >> message is really a waste of time but then I have just wasted over a hour >> trying to get things workings. >> >> >> Will >> >> > If you plan to go the Linux rout, say goodbye to your X-fi. > > There are no Linux drivers for the X-fi and Creative has no plans to write > any . . . not only this but they have so far refused to give the open > source community the info needed to write drivers for the Linux kernel. > > Mic I see the have under operating systems....LINUX |
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| | Re: BSOD saves day "will_s" <willsjunkremove@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:473d065c$0$14853$afc38c87@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Michael Palumbo" <micjustmic@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OXD8UY%23JIHA.5208@xxxxxx Quote: >> >> >> "will_s" <willsjunkremove@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:473ccbcb$0$18330$afc38c87@xxxxxx Quote: >>> PC downloaded some auto updates and on reboot noticed no x-fi soundcard. >>> Worked quite ok yesterday but the sound icon had a red cross through it. >>> After quite a few reboots still no sound so I downloaded latedst drivers >>> but they couldnt locate my soundblaster device. Went to Device Manager >>> and it had an exclamation mark and a message about not having enough >>> resources to run this device and to remove others to do this ( something >>> like this ). It had check for a solution so I did and the solution was >>> the BSOD............... >>> >>> And you know something, the BSOD was the solution as it then worked on >>> reboot. >>> >>> >>> Now the problem is the X-fi and Vista. Who do you blame ? Well it >>> doesnt really matter but what is important is that we the customers of >>> Microsoft and Creative Labs have had enough and deserve better then we >>> are getting. I am very tempted to go the Linux route . >>> >>> Microsoft has to realise that after a while even its loyal base of >>> customers start to lose patience. I have never had more frustrations >>> with any MS system then what happens with Vista. Anyway I guess this >>> message is really a waste of time but then I have just wasted over a >>> hour trying to get things workings. >>> >>> >>> Will >>> >>> >> If you plan to go the Linux rout, say goodbye to your X-fi. >> >> There are no Linux drivers for the X-fi and Creative has no plans to >> write any . . . not only this but they have so far refused to give the >> open source community the info needed to write drivers for the Linux >> kernel. >> >> Mic > well following the links on the Sound blaster sight for dowlands for my > x-fi I see the have under operating systems....LINUX Last time I checked ALSA there still were no drivers (this was just the other day) and last time I checked Creative (months ago) the choice for Linux was there, but it took you to a page stating that there were no drivers available for the chosen operating system. I see they only have 64 bit drivers available (so this is useless to me at the moment) and they are still beta as well . . . Mic |
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| | Re: BSOD saves day Same thing happened to me with a diff soundcard. It was after vista updated with this "ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver". After the installation and reboot, I lost sound. Go into Device mgr and noticed many yellow exclam! claiming not enough resources. I did a system restore and everything was back to normal... This thread has info on it http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=853247 I hope this helps -- jonsey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jonsey's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=35170 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=853363 http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: BSOD saves day "jonsey" <jonsey.304wbe@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:jonsey.304wbe@xxxxxx Quote: > > Same thing happened to me with a diff soundcard. It was after vista > updated with this "ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver". After the > installation and reboot, I lost sound. Go into Device mgr and noticed > many yellow exclam! claiming not enough resources. > > I did a system restore and everything was back to normal... > > This thread has info on it > http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=853247 > > I hope this helps > > > -- > jonsey > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > jonsey's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=35170 > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=853363 > > http://forums.techarena.in > the thread and the frustrations of users must be getting near breaking point. |
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| | Re: BSOD saves day On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:37:42 +1100, "will_s" <willsjunkremove@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > >"jonsey" <jonsey.304wbe@xxxxxx> wrote in message >news:jonsey.304wbe@xxxxxx Quote: >> >> Same thing happened to me with a diff soundcard. It was after vista >> updated with this "ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver". After the >> installation and reboot, I lost sound. Go into Device mgr and noticed >> many yellow exclam! claiming not enough resources. >> >> I did a system restore and everything was back to normal... >> >> This thread has info on it >> http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=853247 -- more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html |
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| | Re: BSOD saves day <keepout@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:01bsj3t4874e45qm829qd78545pp12ipnd@xxxxxx Quote: > On Sat, 17 Nov 2007 09:37:42 +1100, "will_s" > <willsjunkremove@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: >> >>"jonsey" <jonsey.304wbe@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>news:jonsey.304wbe@xxxxxx Quote: >>> >>> Same thing happened to me with a diff soundcard. It was after vista >>> updated with this "ATI PCI Express (3GIO) Filter Driver". After the >>> installation and reboot, I lost sound. Go into Device mgr and noticed >>> many yellow exclam! claiming not enough resources. >>> >>> I did a system restore and everything was back to normal... >>> >>> This thread has info on it >>> http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=853247 > I'm so glad I'm not using anything from ATI anymore. > -- > more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html this patch, just assuming it was needed, then had problems didn't even have any ATi products installed. I think it was more a Windows Update problem, since this was listed (and I must point out as an "OPTIONAL UPDATE") on systems that had no ATi hardware at all. I do have an ATi video card that works just fine, but didn't receive this update in the listing . . . not that I'd have installed it anyway. I ignore hardware driver updates like this and rather use the driver updates provided by the hardware manufacturer. Mic |
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