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| | System Service Exception Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista on a new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista would run). But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding Files" stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? Sincerely, Robert Werner Vancouver, BC |
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| | Re: System Service Exception "Robert W." <RobertW@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E31A6AFC-5444-469B-9FF3-0F8BE7FE2D62@xxxxxx Quote: > Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista > on a > new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly > Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista > would run). > > But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding > Files" > stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service > Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". > > I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. > > What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? > > Sincerely, > > Robert Werner > Vancouver, BC clean. Make sure that there are no smudges on it. As silly as it sounds, I had that happen once. What hardware do you have? You said it supposedly compatible. Did you verify on the vendor's site? How about Microsoft site? |
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| | Re: System Service Exception No harm in running this: Windows Vista: Upgrade Advisor: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...deadvisor.mspx -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer Mark L. Ferguson .. "Robert W." <RobertW@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E31A6AFC-5444-469B-9FF3-0F8BE7FE2D62@xxxxxx Quote: > Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista > on a > new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly > Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista > would run). > > But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding > Files" > stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service > Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". > > I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. > > What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? > > Sincerely, > > Robert Werner > Vancouver, BC |
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| | Re: System Service Exception Gents, I could explicitly gather and list all the hardware info on here though I think it's a moot point because each item is regarded as Vista compatible. Mark's idea is an interesting one. I couldn't run it before because I was installing Vista freshly onto the hard drive (with no previous OS). But I have now installed XP (and successfully may I add) so I guess it would be quite simple to run the Vista adviser from the computer itself. Robert "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: Quote: > No harm in running this: > Windows Vista: Upgrade Advisor: > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...deadvisor.mspx > -- > Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web > interface. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer > Mark L. Ferguson > . > > "Robert W." <RobertW@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:E31A6AFC-5444-469B-9FF3-0F8BE7FE2D62@xxxxxx Quote: > > Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista > > on a > > new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly > > Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista > > would run). > > > > But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding > > Files" > > stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service > > Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". > > > > I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. > > > > What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Robert Werner > > Vancouver, BC |
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| | Re: System Service Exception I've now successfully installed XP on the computer and loaded all the updates so that I could install the Upgrade Advisor. I just ran it. Everything passed fine though it said that it had no information for: * Intel ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930 * Realtek High Definition Audio Something REALLY strange is happening though. When I try to select the text in the Upgrade Advisor I sometimes get the blue screen of death!!! Keep in mind that this is within XP!! It didn't happen every time but did occur 3 times. I tried doing the same thing in several other applications but couldn't get it to occur! This got me wondering if perhaps Vista and the Vista Upgrade Advisor are triggering something that's causing the fault. Might that be possible? Anyhow, here's the report from the Upgrade Advisor: http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/U...orTaskList.mht To help track down the problem I installed and ran all the tests with Everest Home Edition. Here are the results: http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/E...FullReport.htm Can anyone see anything wrong? Robert "Robert W." wrote: Quote: > Gents, > > I could explicitly gather and list all the hardware info on here though I > think it's a moot point because each item is regarded as Vista compatible. > > Mark's idea is an interesting one. I couldn't run it before because I was > installing Vista freshly onto the hard drive (with no previous OS). > > But I have now installed XP (and successfully may I add) so I guess it would > be quite simple to run the Vista adviser from the computer itself. > > Robert > > > > > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > Quote: > > No harm in running this: > > Windows Vista: Upgrade Advisor: > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...deadvisor.mspx > > -- > > Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web > > interface. > > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer > > Mark L. Ferguson > > . > > > > "Robert W." <RobertW@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:E31A6AFC-5444-469B-9FF3-0F8BE7FE2D62@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista > > > on a > > > new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly > > > Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista > > > would run). > > > > > > But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding > > > Files" > > > stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service > > > Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". > > > > > > I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. > > > > > > What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > Robert Werner > > > Vancouver, BC |
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| | Re: System Service Exception I build software for a living. When the users of my software say they've encountered a bug, it helps a great deal if they can duplicate the problem over & over through a clear set of steps. I've discovered a very simple way to cause the computer to crash each & every time in XP. To try to narrow down the problem, I removed 2 of the 4GB of RAM, leaving 2 x 1GB Dimms. Here's the quickest recipe to crash the computer: 1. Open up Google Maps (in order to use up some memory). 2. Copy about 50 mp3 files (2 to 5 MB each) from one drive to another. The computer crashed about 90% of the time. A blue screen appeared but it was too quick to read what it was saying. I also swapped the 2 x 1GB Dimms out for the other pair. Same problem. That tells me that either both sets of RAM are flawed or the problem lies elsewhere. Hoping this might flag someone as to what's going wrong here, Robert "Robert W." wrote: Quote: > I've now successfully installed XP on the computer and loaded all the updates > so that I could install the Upgrade Advisor. > > I just ran it. Everything passed fine though it said that it had no > information for: > > * Intel ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930 > * Realtek High Definition Audio > > Something REALLY strange is happening though. When I try to select the text > in the Upgrade Advisor I sometimes get the blue screen of death!!! Keep in > mind that this is within XP!! It didn't happen every time but did occur 3 > times. I tried doing the same thing in several other applications but > couldn't get it to occur! > > This got me wondering if perhaps Vista and the Vista Upgrade Advisor are > triggering something that's causing the fault. Might that be possible? > > Anyhow, here's the report from the Upgrade Advisor: > http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/U...orTaskList.mht > > To help track down the problem I installed and ran all the tests with > Everest Home Edition. Here are the results: > http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/E...FullReport.htm > > Can anyone see anything wrong? > > Robert > > > > > "Robert W." wrote: > Quote: > > Gents, > > > > I could explicitly gather and list all the hardware info on here though I > > think it's a moot point because each item is regarded as Vista compatible. > > > > Mark's idea is an interesting one. I couldn't run it before because I was > > installing Vista freshly onto the hard drive (with no previous OS). > > > > But I have now installed XP (and successfully may I add) so I guess it would > > be quite simple to run the Vista adviser from the computer itself. > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > > Quote: > > > No harm in running this: > > > Windows Vista: Upgrade Advisor: > > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...deadvisor.mspx > > > -- > > > Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web > > > interface. > > > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer > > > Mark L. Ferguson > > > . > > > > > > "Robert W." <RobertW@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > news:E31A6AFC-5444-469B-9FF3-0F8BE7FE2D62@xxxxxx > > > > Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista > > > > on a > > > > new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly > > > > Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista > > > > would run). > > > > > > > > But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding > > > > Files" > > > > stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service > > > > Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". > > > > > > > > I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. > > > > > > > > What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? > > > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > Robert Werner > > > > Vancouver, BC > > > |
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| | Re: System Service Exception Have the same problem: Intel SMBus Controller - 2930. Have you found any reason why this "have no information for--" is reporting on the vista update advisor. Have been looking for some time with no success. Thank-you -- Thanks for your help!! "Robert W." wrote: Quote: > I've now successfully installed XP on the computer and loaded all the updates > so that I could install the Upgrade Advisor. > > I just ran it. Everything passed fine though it said that it had no > information for: > > * Intel ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930 > * Realtek High Definition Audio > > Something REALLY strange is happening though. When I try to select the text > in the Upgrade Advisor I sometimes get the blue screen of death!!! Keep in > mind that this is within XP!! It didn't happen every time but did occur 3 > times. I tried doing the same thing in several other applications but > couldn't get it to occur! > > This got me wondering if perhaps Vista and the Vista Upgrade Advisor are > triggering something that's causing the fault. Might that be possible? > > Anyhow, here's the report from the Upgrade Advisor: > http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/U...orTaskList.mht > > To help track down the problem I installed and ran all the tests with > Everest Home Edition. Here are the results: > http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/E...FullReport.htm > > Can anyone see anything wrong? > > Robert > > > > > "Robert W." wrote: > Quote: > > Gents, > > > > I could explicitly gather and list all the hardware info on here though I > > think it's a moot point because each item is regarded as Vista compatible. > > > > Mark's idea is an interesting one. I couldn't run it before because I was > > installing Vista freshly onto the hard drive (with no previous OS). > > > > But I have now installed XP (and successfully may I add) so I guess it would > > be quite simple to run the Vista adviser from the computer itself. > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > > Quote: > > > No harm in running this: > > > Windows Vista: Upgrade Advisor: > > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...deadvisor.mspx > > > -- > > > Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web > > > interface. > > > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer > > > Mark L. Ferguson > > > . > > > > > > "Robert W." <RobertW@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > news:E31A6AFC-5444-469B-9FF3-0F8BE7FE2D62@xxxxxx > > > > Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista > > > > on a > > > > new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly > > > > Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista > > > > would run). > > > > > > > > But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding > > > > Files" > > > > stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service > > > > Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". > > > > > > > > I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. > > > > > > > > What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? > > > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > Robert Werner > > > > Vancouver, BC > > > |
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| | Re: System Service Exception I did get Vista 64-bit working perfectly on my system and I [now] LOVE it!!! There were 2 problems that were preventing me from installing and using it: 1. I had to explicitly increase the voltage going to my RAM. This was done on one of the BIOS screens. On my system, everything works fine if the RAM has +0.2 or +0.3 Volts. But anything less or more than this and the computer won't function. 2. When installing Vista, you can't have more than 3 GB of RAM. So you need to remove the excess amount. Then, after it's installed you run a special patch from Microsoft to allow it to run with more RAM: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/929777 Indeed, these are some strange steps required to run an OS but they did solve the entire problem for me. Robert W. "DJS73" wrote: Quote: > Have the same problem: Intel SMBus Controller - 2930. Have you found any > reason why this "have no information for--" is reporting on the vista update > advisor. Have been looking for some time with no success. Thank-you > -- > Thanks for your help!! > > > "Robert W." wrote: > Quote: > > I've now successfully installed XP on the computer and loaded all the updates > > so that I could install the Upgrade Advisor. > > > > I just ran it. Everything passed fine though it said that it had no > > information for: > > > > * Intel ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930 > > * Realtek High Definition Audio > > > > Something REALLY strange is happening though. When I try to select the text > > in the Upgrade Advisor I sometimes get the blue screen of death!!! Keep in > > mind that this is within XP!! It didn't happen every time but did occur 3 > > times. I tried doing the same thing in several other applications but > > couldn't get it to occur! > > > > This got me wondering if perhaps Vista and the Vista Upgrade Advisor are > > triggering something that's causing the fault. Might that be possible? > > > > Anyhow, here's the report from the Upgrade Advisor: > > http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/U...orTaskList.mht > > > > To help track down the problem I installed and ran all the tests with > > Everest Home Edition. Here are the results: > > http://mwtech.com/downloads/public/E...FullReport.htm > > > > Can anyone see anything wrong? > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > "Robert W." wrote: > > Quote: > > > Gents, > > > > > > I could explicitly gather and list all the hardware info on here though I > > > think it's a moot point because each item is regarded as Vista compatible. > > > > > > Mark's idea is an interesting one. I couldn't run it before because I was > > > installing Vista freshly onto the hard drive (with no previous OS). > > > > > > But I have now installed XP (and successfully may I add) so I guess it would > > > be quite simple to run the Vista adviser from the computer itself. > > > > > > Robert > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > > > > > > > No harm in running this: > > > > Windows Vista: Upgrade Advisor: > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...deadvisor.mspx > > > > -- > > > > Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web > > > > interface. > > > > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer > > > > Mark L. Ferguson > > > > . > > > > > > > > "Robert W." <RobertW@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > > > news:E31A6AFC-5444-469B-9FF3-0F8BE7FE2D62@xxxxxx > > > > > Against the advice of all of my colleagues, I am trying to install Vista > > > > > on a > > > > > new computer I've assembled. Every single component is supposedly > > > > > Vista-compatible (in fact, I just upgraded to a $200 video card so Vista > > > > > would run). > > > > > > > > > > But I cannot get past the blue screen of death during the "Expanding > > > > > Files" > > > > > stage of installation. Soon after it reaches 1% I get a "System Service > > > > > Exception" and there's a hexidecimal code below that ends in "3B". > > > > > > > > > > I can provide the specs of all the hardware in my system if required. > > > > > > > > > > What would you do, short of giving up and just installing XP? > > > > > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > > > > Robert Werner > > > > > Vancouver, BC > > > > |
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