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Vista x64/GeForce 7900 GT Random Crash...
NpGreg04 6/3/2007 9:56:01 PM
I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT and I
have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major issues
with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32).

When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random
lock-ups. I will be either playing a game, listening to music or surfing the
net when my computer will just freeze. This is totally random. My computer
might freeze within 5 minutes of start up or might freeze within 5 hours of
start up. I had days where my computer will not freeze at all and other days
where it would freeze several times a day. It is totally random. I have
been running all the latest nvidia drivers that have been released every
month.

If I use the Microsoft Nvidia Drivers (the driver that is auto installed
when Vista is installed), my computer does not freeze randomly. However,
when my computer does to sleep and wakes up, I get all these strange lines on
my screen and I am forced to reboot. Also whenever I play a game and turn on
Anti-Analzing mode, I also get strange lines on my screen. But if I do not
go to sleep or turn on Anti-Analzing, my computer works fine and does not
freeze at all.

I am not overclocking or anything of that nature. So I dunno what to do. I
don’t know what else to try. Any suggestions? I am tired of playing around
and I am considering getting a GeForce 8800 series card but I am worried I
might experience the same effect that I am going through right now.

My Comp Specs:

-AMD Athlon X2 4200
-2 x 1024 Dual Channel PC-3200 DDR Ram (Corsair)
-HT Omega Claro Sound Card

RE: Vista x64/GeForce 7900 GT Random Crash...
Carlos 6/3/2007 11:06:00 PM
Hi:
Until last night I had been able to use NVidia drivers (those from
www.nvidia.com) with absolutely no problem.
Last ones were the 158.18's
I bought a brand new 8600GTS, manufacturer MSI.
As I had uninstalled the previous card (Biostar 7600GT) as well as the
drivers, Vista x64 booted in VGA because it had no driver for the 8600.
I installed then the 158.18's that I had downloaded from MSI because I saw
they included some kind of control panel.
Rebooted and everything went fine.
This morning I saw that NVidia (not MSI) had released the 158.24's with
several improvements.
It was then that I got MY FIRST BSOD in Vista.
The 158.24's had detected the previous driver (158.18 from MSI), kindly
offered to uninstall them, and with the same kindness I received the BSOD.
Restart, uninstall the MSI 158.18's, restart, VGA screen.
Install the NVidia 158.24's, restart. BSOD after the appearance of the
desktop.
Restart in safe mode, restore to the state where I had removed the 7600GT.
Restart, VGA, no BSOD.
Install MSI 158.18's again.
Bottom line: I will only use the drivers supplied by the manufacturer
(tapping my fingers on the desktop while waiting for MSI to come up with the
158.24's)
You made no mention about your NVidia board manufacturer, check whether they
have a custom driver (like me) or the use the "regulars" from NVidia.
Carlos

"NpGreg04" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT and I
> have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major issues
> with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32).
>
> When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random
> lock-ups. I will be either playing a game, listening to music or surfing the
> net when my computer will just freeze. This is totally random. My computer
> might freeze within 5 minutes of start up or might freeze within 5 hours of
> start up. I had days where my computer will not freeze at all and other days
> where it would freeze several times a day. It is totally random. I have
> been running all the latest nvidia drivers that have been released every
> month.
>
> If I use the Microsoft Nvidia Drivers (the driver that is auto installed
> when Vista is installed), my computer does not freeze randomly. However,
> when my computer does to sleep and wakes up, I get all these strange lines on
> my screen and I am forced to reboot. Also whenever I play a game and turn on
> Anti-Analzing mode, I also get strange lines on my screen. But if I do not
> go to sleep or turn on Anti-Analzing, my computer works fine and does not
> freeze at all.
>
> I am not overclocking or anything of that nature. So I dunno what to do. I
> don’t know what else to try. Any suggestions? I am tired of playing around
> and I am considering getting a GeForce 8800 series card but I am worried I
> might experience the same effect that I am going through right now.
>
> My Comp Specs:
>
> -AMD Athlon X2 4200
> -2 x 1024 Dual Channel PC-3200 DDR Ram (Corsair)
> -HT Omega Claro Sound Card
>
Re: Vista x64/GeForce 7900 GT Random Crash...
"Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling[ at ]dbREMOVEmail.dk> 6/3/2007 11:22:54 PM
Depending on the age of the board, you should go to the Asus site and check
for a BIOS update. While there, check the date of the chipset drivers
against those on the system CD that came with the board.

The Vista graphics drivers are quite new and issues have been reported -
Carlos, has just reported a new version two posts below that you may try
out. This sounds as a driver problem and buying another card may be a waste
if you have no specific use for DX10 enabled graphics.

Random freezing could also be indicating over-heating - so check your
temp's.

Also, when you are fiddling with changing drivers because of troubles,
remove the old driver and re-boot before re-installing.


Tony. . .



"NpGreg04" <NpGreg04[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:35A54284-B518-472B-A0F3-BE7220E4E817[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT and
I
> have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major issues
> with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32).
>
> When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random
> lock-ups. I will be either playing a game, listening to music or surfing
the
> net when my computer will just freeze. This is totally random. My
computer
> might freeze within 5 minutes of start up or might freeze within 5 hours
of
> start up. I had days where my computer will not freeze at all and other
days
> where it would freeze several times a day. It is totally random. I have
> been running all the latest nvidia drivers that have been released every
> month.
>
> If I use the Microsoft Nvidia Drivers (the driver that is auto installed
> when Vista is installed), my computer does not freeze randomly. However,
> when my computer does to sleep and wakes up, I get all these strange lines
on
> my screen and I am forced to reboot. Also whenever I play a game and turn
on
> Anti-Analzing mode, I also get strange lines on my screen. But if I do
not
> go to sleep or turn on Anti-Analzing, my computer works fine and does not
> freeze at all.
>
> I am not overclocking or anything of that nature. So I dunno what to do.
I
> don't know what else to try. Any suggestions? I am tired of playing
around
> and I am considering getting a GeForce 8800 series card but I am worried I
> might experience the same effect that I am going through right now.
>
> My Comp Specs:
>
> -AMD Athlon X2 4200
> -2 x 1024 Dual Channel PC-3200 DDR Ram (Corsair)
> -HT Omega Claro Sound Card
>


Re: Vista x64/GeForce 7900 GT Random Crash...
Carlos 6/4/2007 12:19:01 AM
Tony:
There is a beta BIOS dated March 3rd, 2007 in ASUS for that mobo.
No final release since then.
On the driver side, ASUS has no updates for this mobo since October 2005, so
Vista is out of the game.
I have a similar mobo (ASUS A8N-SLI) running with NVidia NForce4 chipset
drivers (Vista x64 and XP x64).
Carlos

"Tony Sperling" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Depending on the age of the board, you should go to the Asus site and check
> for a BIOS update. While there, check the date of the chipset drivers
> against those on the system CD that came with the board.
>
> The Vista graphics drivers are quite new and issues have been reported -
> Carlos, has just reported a new version two posts below that you may try
> out. This sounds as a driver problem and buying another card may be a waste
> if you have no specific use for DX10 enabled graphics.
>
> Random freezing could also be indicating over-heating - so check your
> temp's.
>
> Also, when you are fiddling with changing drivers because of troubles,
> remove the old driver and re-boot before re-installing.
>
>
> Tony. . .
>
>
>
> "NpGreg04" <NpGreg04[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:35A54284-B518-472B-A0F3-BE7220E4E817[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT and
> I
> > have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major issues
> > with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32).
> >
> > When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random
> > lock-ups. I will be either playing a game, listening to music or surfing
> the
> > net when my computer will just freeze. This is totally random. My
> computer
> > might freeze within 5 minutes of start up or might freeze within 5 hours
> of
> > start up. I had days where my computer will not freeze at all and other
> days
> > where it would freeze several times a day. It is totally random. I have
> > been running all the latest nvidia drivers that have been released every
> > month.
> >
> > If I use the Microsoft Nvidia Drivers (the driver that is auto installed
> > when Vista is installed), my computer does not freeze randomly. However,
> > when my computer does to sleep and wakes up, I get all these strange lines
> on
> > my screen and I am forced to reboot. Also whenever I play a game and turn
> on
> > Anti-Analzing mode, I also get strange lines on my screen. But if I do
> not
> > go to sleep or turn on Anti-Analzing, my computer works fine and does not
> > freeze at all.
> >
> > I am not overclocking or anything of that nature. So I dunno what to do.
> I
> > don't know what else to try. Any suggestions? I am tired of playing
> around
> > and I am considering getting a GeForce 8800 series card but I am worried I
> > might experience the same effect that I am going through right now.
> >
> > My Comp Specs:
> >
> > -AMD Athlon X2 4200
> > -2 x 1024 Dual Channel PC-3200 DDR Ram (Corsair)
> > -HT Omega Claro Sound Card
> >
>
>
>
Re: Vista x64/GeForce 7900 GT Random Crash...
"Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling[ at ]dbREMOVEmail.dk> 6/4/2007 10:54:07 AM
Yes, there is one for my board too, but there is no description to what it
is targeting so haven't tried it - I also have no current issues here.

I think Asus is fairly good with those updates, but like everybody else,
some products are being phased out this way.


Tony. . .


"Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:930346FA-404D-4F57-8CCD-F29F174D50AC[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Tony:
> There is a beta BIOS dated March 3rd, 2007 in ASUS for that mobo.
> No final release since then.
> On the driver side, ASUS has no updates for this mobo since October 2005,
so
> Vista is out of the game.
> I have a similar mobo (ASUS A8N-SLI) running with NVidia NForce4 chipset
> drivers (Vista x64 and XP x64).
> Carlos
>
> "Tony Sperling" wrote:
>
> > Depending on the age of the board, you should go to the Asus site and
check
> > for a BIOS update. While there, check the date of the chipset drivers
> > against those on the system CD that came with the board.
> >
> > The Vista graphics drivers are quite new and issues have been reported -
> > Carlos, has just reported a new version two posts below that you may try
> > out. This sounds as a driver problem and buying another card may be a
waste
> > if you have no specific use for DX10 enabled graphics.
> >
> > Random freezing could also be indicating over-heating - so check your
> > temp's.
> >
> > Also, when you are fiddling with changing drivers because of troubles,
> > remove the old driver and re-boot before re-installing.
> >
> >
> > Tony. . .
> >
> >
> >
> > "NpGreg04" <NpGreg04[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:35A54284-B518-472B-A0F3-BE7220E4E817[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > > I am running Windows Vista Home Premium x64, an Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT
and
> > I
> > > have an Asus A8N32-SLI motherboard. I have been having some major
issues
> > > with all of these 3 (Vista/Nvidia/A8N32).
> > >
> > > When I install the Nvidia drivers for Windows Vista x64, I get random
> > > lock-ups. I will be either playing a game, listening to music or
surfing
> > the
> > > net when my computer will just freeze. This is totally random. My
> > computer
> > > might freeze within 5 minutes of start up or might freeze within 5
hours
> > of
> > > start up. I had days where my computer will not freeze at all and
other
> > days
> > > where it would freeze several times a day. It is totally random. I
have
> > > been running all the latest nvidia drivers that have been released
every
> > > month.
> > >
> > > If I use the Microsoft Nvidia Drivers (the driver that is auto
installed
> > > when Vista is installed), my computer does not freeze randomly.
However,
> > > when my computer does to sleep and wakes up, I get all these strange
lines
> > on
> > > my screen and I am forced to reboot. Also whenever I play a game and
turn
> > on
> > > Anti-Analzing mode, I also get strange lines on my screen. But if I
do
> > not
> > > go to sleep or turn on Anti-Analzing, my computer works fine and does
not
> > > freeze at all.
> > >
> > > I am not overclocking or anything of that nature. So I dunno what to
do.
> > I
> > > don't know what else to try. Any suggestions? I am tired of playing
> > around
> > > and I am considering getting a GeForce 8800 series card but I am
worried I
> > > might experience the same effect that I am going through right now.
> > >
> > > My Comp Specs:
> > >
> > > -AMD Athlon X2 4200
> > > -2 x 1024 Dual Channel PC-3200 DDR Ram (Corsair)
> > > -HT Omega Claro Sound Card
> > >
> >
> >
> >


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