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| | BSOD explained? I am getting quite a few BSODs on Vista, for whatever reason on my ATI graphics card (X700 PRO) I couldn't read them - just blue screens, having recently switched to a nVidia card, I can, and they all read "Memory Management". Memtest, Windows Vista Memory Diagnostics can't find a fault though, I've checked the BIOS for memory timings and they're running at frequency and timings specified by SPD (667 - 5-5-5-15), I also checked there weren't any "easy overclocking" features turned on, that up the frequency when needed ... and there were not. When I reboot from a BSOD, Problems and Solutions says "How to solve a problem with a video device", doesn't sound Memory related to me. Event Viewer lists 1580 of these: The hardware has reported an uncorrectable memory error. I can't find the problem - I've tried multiple graphics cards, that work in other machines, using different drivers (both ATI & nVidia), clean installs and the like ... but it happens anyway, from the day I got Vista. I have gotten the error code from Reliability and Performance monitor: here is a generic one, varies where it changes every BSOD: 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x801[VARIESX3], 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) here is a specific one: 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x80108c, 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) |
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| | Re: BSOD explained? Although I can't help answer your problem, I noticed one bit of possibly useful information lacking for whoever can. Can you describe when the BSODs occur, i.e. Every startup? Occasionally, during startup? If during startup, at what point in the startup process? Or, while opening certain applications? etc. SimpleRules wrote: > I am getting quite a few BSODs on Vista, for whatever reason on my ATI > graphics card (X700 PRO) I couldn't read them - just blue screens, having > recently switched to a nVidia card, I can, and they all read "Memory > Management". > > Memtest, Windows Vista Memory Diagnostics can't find a fault though, I've > checked the BIOS for memory timings and they're running at frequency and > timings specified by SPD (667 - 5-5-5-15), I also checked there weren't any > "easy overclocking" features turned on, that up the frequency when needed ... > and there were not. > > When I reboot from a BSOD, Problems and Solutions says "How to solve a > problem with a video device", doesn't sound Memory related to me. > > Event Viewer lists 1580 of these: The hardware has reported an uncorrectable > memory error. > > I can't find the problem - I've tried multiple graphics cards, that work in > other machines, using different drivers (both ATI & nVidia), clean installs > and the like ... but it happens anyway, from the day I got Vista. > > I have gotten the error code from Reliability and Performance monitor: > > here is a generic one, varies where it changes every BSOD: > 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x801[VARIESX3], 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) > > here is a specific one: > 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x80108c, 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) |
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| | Re: BSOD explained? Anytime .... they normally don't happen at start-up, but have. They occur generally about 5 times a day. "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > Although I can't help answer your problem, I noticed one bit of possibly > useful information lacking for whoever can. Can you describe when the > BSODs occur, i.e. Every startup? Occasionally, during startup? If during > startup, at what point in the startup process? Or, while opening certain > applications? etc. > > SimpleRules wrote: > > I am getting quite a few BSODs on Vista, for whatever reason on my ATI > > graphics card (X700 PRO) I couldn't read them - just blue screens, having > > recently switched to a nVidia card, I can, and they all read "Memory > > Management". > > > > Memtest, Windows Vista Memory Diagnostics can't find a fault though, I've > > checked the BIOS for memory timings and they're running at frequency and > > timings specified by SPD (667 - 5-5-5-15), I also checked there weren't any > > "easy overclocking" features turned on, that up the frequency when needed ... > > and there were not. > > > > When I reboot from a BSOD, Problems and Solutions says "How to solve a > > problem with a video device", doesn't sound Memory related to me. > > > > Event Viewer lists 1580 of these: The hardware has reported an uncorrectable > > memory error. > > > > I can't find the problem - I've tried multiple graphics cards, that work in > > other machines, using different drivers (both ATI & nVidia), clean installs > > and the like ... but it happens anyway, from the day I got Vista. > > > > I have gotten the error code from Reliability and Performance monitor: > > > > here is a generic one, varies where it changes every BSOD: > > 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x801[VARIESX3], 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) > > > > here is a specific one: > > 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x80108c, 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) > |
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| | Re: BSOD explained? =?Utf-8?B?U2ltcGxlUnVsZXM=?= wrote: > > I am getting quite a few BSODs on Vista, for whatever reason on my ATI > graphics card (X700 PRO) I couldn't read them - just blue screens, having > recently switched to a nVidia card, I can, and they all read "Memory > Management" As with _any_ new MS OS, often their newest OS does not like being in bed with the memory onboard, cache, or/and video memory, etc. As any PC builder knows it takes some time to build a system that is "perfectly" compatible with the newest MS OS. -- http://www.bootdisk.com/ |
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| | Re: BSOD explained? The most obvious answer to me seems to be the memory on-board your video card is bad. I can't tell from your post if you are using NVIDIA or ATI but contact whoever and see about a swap out. If you have access to a different card, I would say try that one and see if the problem goes away. "SimpleRules" <SimpleRules@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43574ED4-69EE-4CAF-8ACA-83549D78702E@microsoft.com... >I am getting quite a few BSODs on Vista, for whatever reason on my ATI > graphics card (X700 PRO) I couldn't read them - just blue screens, having > recently switched to a nVidia card, I can, and they all read "Memory > Management". > > Memtest, Windows Vista Memory Diagnostics can't find a fault though, I've > checked the BIOS for memory timings and they're running at frequency and > timings specified by SPD (667 - 5-5-5-15), I also checked there weren't > any > "easy overclocking" features turned on, that up the frequency when needed > ... > and there were not. > > When I reboot from a BSOD, Problems and Solutions says "How to solve a > problem with a video device", doesn't sound Memory related to me. > > Event Viewer lists 1580 of these: The hardware has reported an > uncorrectable > memory error. > > I can't find the problem - I've tried multiple graphics cards, that work > in > other machines, using different drivers (both ATI & nVidia), clean > installs > and the like ... but it happens anyway, from the day I got Vista. > > I have gotten the error code from Reliability and Performance monitor: > > here is a generic one, varies where it changes every BSOD: > 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x801[VARIESX3], 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) > > here is a specific one: > 0x0000001a (0x00041790, 0x80108c, 0x0000ffff, 0x00000000) |
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| | Re: BSOD explained? I'm also getting this problem however I don't get any references to the video card which in my case is an evga 7800gtco running at stock speeds. Since my system uses an opteron 175 which has an embedded memory controller I've tried increasing my cpu voltage to see if that will help but since I just did that it will take some time to see whether or not that works. I didn't have this problem with xp pro and I'm running all top notch hardware so perhaps it's just the ms code in vista ultimate. |
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