> Since Windows Server 2008 and Vista share the same codebase, and since
> Windows Server 2008 will release a service pack level 1, expect Vista SP1
> to release about the same time as WS2k8. I believe the roadmap calls for
> around the end of the year.
>
> This would be the reverse of the situation when XP Pro x64 released in
> 2005. XP Pro x64 shares the WS2k3 codebase and WS2k3 SP1 and XP Pro x64
> released at about the same time so XP Pro x64 was already at service pack
> level 1 at release.
>
> "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message
> news:OzwkCTJmHHA.2596[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> Hi Carlos:
>>
>> I'm not over clocking the bios,lol would not know where to begin.
>>
>> With all the old guys in this room,we should have a seniors
>> section.....lol
>>
>> I have XP-32,XP-64 all on the same machine as Vista 64. Vista 64 was the
>> only one giving me a hiccup.
>> That was the first blue screen I have had since loading Vista. Took a
>> long time to track down what was wrong.......Last Nvidia driver version I
>> loaded was 158.24. I'll stick with the drivers that came with Vista till
>> Nvidia makes a stable version for my video card.
>>
>> Now if HP would get their head out of the sand & make a full version
>> driver for my photosmart printer,I'd be a happy camper.
>>
>> Too Bad many companies won't support XP-64. I found it to be rock solid.
>> 64 bit drivers are still a real problem for allot of people,both for
>> XP-64 & Vista 64.
>> They should have a company producing fully functional generic drivers for
>> all products that require drivers.
>>
>> Have you heard any word on when a SP will be out for Vista?
>>
>>
>> "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CEE57E3B-279E-47A7-8FA9-79AFA06578A2[ at ]microsoft.com...
>>> Kue2:
>>> Glad to know that you could solve it.
>>> I am running the 158.18's with no problems at all.
>>> Are you sure you haven't got any overclocking in your bios?
>>> That solved my mysterious BSOD's a couple of weeks ago.
>>> I had not overclocked my chipset but there were some settings that were
>>> not
>>> quite the default ones and wer causing the problem.
>>> Carlos
>>>
>>> "Kue2" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Original Problem:
>>>>
>>>> Information 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM Windows Error Reporting 1001 None
>>>>
>>>> Log Name: Application
>>>> Source: Windows Error Reporting
>>>> Date: 08/05/2007 10:56:06 AM
>>>> Event ID: 1001
>>>> Task Category: None
>>>> Level: Information
>>>> Keywords: Classic
>>>> User: N/A
>>>> Computer: Hugh-PC-Vista
>>>> Description:
>>>> Fault bucket X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901, type 0
>>>> Event Name: BlueScreen
>>>> Response: None
>>>> Cab Id: 0
>>>>
>>>> Problem signature:
>>>> P1:
>>>> P2:
>>>> P3:
>>>> P4:
>>>> P5:
>>>> P6:
>>>> P7:
>>>> P8:
>>>> P9:
>>>> P10:
>>>>
>>>> Attached files:
>>>> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp
>>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml
>>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt
>>>>
>>>> These files may be available here:
>>>> C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a
>>>> Event Xml:
>>>> <Event xmlns="
http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">>>>> <System>
>>>> <Provider Name="Windows Error Reporting" />
>>>> <EventID Qualifiers="0">1001</EventID>
>>>> <Level>4</Level>
>>>> <Task>0</Task>
>>>> <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
>>>> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2007-05-08T14:56:06.000Z" />
>>>> <EventRecordID>18342</EventRecordID>
>>>> <Channel>Application</Channel>
>>>> <Computer>Hugh-PC-Vista</Computer>
>>>> <Security />
>>>> </System>
>>>> <EventData>
>>>> <Data>X64_0x50_win32k!xxxCreateDesktopEx+901</Data>
>>>> <Data>0</Data>
>>>> <Data>BlueScreen</Data>
>>>> <Data>None</Data>
>>>> <Data>0</Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> </Data>
>>>> <Data>
>>>> C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini050807-01.dmp
>>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-331296-0.sysdata.xml
>>>> C:\Users\Hugh\AppData\Local\Temp\WERE566.tmp.version.txt</Data>
>>>>
>>>> <Data>C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0dfe381a</Data>
>>>> </EventData>
>>>> </Event>
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> > "Kue2" <h.j.kennedy[ at ]sympatico.ca> wrote in message
>>>> > news:%236wDXcakHHA.3264[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>>> >> Product
>>>> >> Windows
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Problem
>>>> >> Shut down unexpectedly
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Date
>>>> >> 08/05/2007 10:55 AM
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Status
>>>> >> Report Sent
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Problem signature
>>>> >> Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
>>>> >> OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.256.1
>>>> >> Locale ID: 4105
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be
>>>> >> available)
>>>> >> Mini050807-01.dmp
>>>> >> sysdata.xml
>>>> >> Version.txt
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Extra information about the problem
>>>> >> BCCode: 50
>>>> >> BCP1: FFFFFFFFFFFFFFE0
>>>> >> BCP2: 0000000000000000
>>>> >> BCP3: FFFFF80001C59CCA
>>>> >> BCP4: 0000000000000000
>>>> >> OS Version: 6_0_6000
>>>> >> Service Pack: 0_0
>>>> >> Product: 256_1
>>>> >> Server information: f5cb4a60-8abc-4e78-ad85-7e7e5a63a454
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Anyone got a clue to what is causing this blue screen from the above
>>>> >> data????
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> One Week later.......so far no more BSOD
>>>>
>>>> I reverted back to the original Nvidia video drivers that vista 64
>>>> installed
>>>> for my system
>>>> I am now using Version : 7.15.10.9746 of the NVIDIA driver dated :
>>>> 22/08/2006. I have been running with this driver for a week now with NO
>>>> problems.......only time will tell.
>>>> My wife has not had a blue screen when she logs off.
>>>>
>>>> I now believe the other Nvidia video drivers were causing memory
>>>> corruption.
>>>>
>>>> I was also having a problem with the AVG control center shutting down
>>>> when
>>>> loading the desktop.
>>>> This problem seem to be corrected too.
>>>>
>>>> I have retraced the steps I used to create a blue screen Logging off
>>>> then
>>>> Logging my wife on & off many times since changing the video drivers
>>>> back to
>>>> the original
>>>>
>>>> I may have solved my problem........only time will tell.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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