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Vista 64 ultimate bsod 0x07e
samuel64 <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> 12/21/2008 2:43:27 PM
Hello everyone!
For 6 days now I have searched the web for a solution to my problem, and I have tried just about everything I feel. So, I had to create an account here to see if that really is the case.

I have a asus p5ne32 sli card (I see this is a card that ppl with problems have.. heh)
e6400 intell dual core
nvidia 8800gts 320mb
ocz 800mhz ram 555-15


Some info so u dont waste ur breath with essentials :)
I have resetted to BIOS default
I do not overclock
I have ran ram checks and disk checks, they are all good.
I have tried Vista repair
My temperatures are good (30 degrees C)

I have tried to install with 2gig ram and then put in the other 2 after installation (does this work with sp1 slipstreamed?)

I have tried to install KB929777 and kb950127 but get the message that it does not apply to my system.



I get a bluescreen after I install the newest drivers for nvidia 8800 gts.
I restart the machine after install completion, and on the logon screen after about 10 seconds I get the message Stop 0x0000007e. I do not get any info prior to the message like "error with this and that" or "cannot do this and that".

I get a full screen of text telling me to dissable shadow copying and checking my disks and graphic cards etc. But it just can't be a HW failure. I had Vista 64 business running 100%, then I downloaded vista 64 ultimate from MSDN with SP1 slipstreamed (can this be the evil??) and now a lot of stuff dont work.

IE7 cannot access a lot of sites without crashing, and if I try to run Media Center I get a d:\rtm\multimedia\slalom\splash\render\drivers\gdi\ropopulatecontent.cpp error
on my d: disk regardless if this disk exists or not.

I had to install Ubuntu on one of my other disks to reformat my vista disk cause it simply refused to format it on startup because it had bootmgr files there that was from the previous installation of mine in january 08. But ubuntu had no problems and swiftly overran it. So its a clean install without any bs on it.

What have I missed and not tried? Im thinking of downloading the vista64 ultimate without sp1, cause it seems that may be the evil in my machine.

Thanks for any replies!
Andrew -- samuel64
Re: Vista 64 ultimate bsod 0x07e
Clark <nospam[ at ]tx.rr.com> 12/22/2008 4:48:03 PM
samuel64 wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Hello everyone!
> For 6 days now I have searched the web for a solution to my problem,
> and I have tried just about everything I feel. So, I had to create an
> account here to see if that really is the case.
>
> I have a asus p5ne32 sli card (I see this is a card that ppl with
> problems have.. heh)
> e6400 intell dual core
> nvidia 8800gts 320mb
> ocz 800mhz ram 555-15
>
>
> Some info so u dont waste ur breath with essentials :)
> I have resetted to BIOS default
> I do not overclock
> I have ran ram checks and disk checks, they are all good.
> I have tried Vista repair
> My temperatures are good (30 degrees C)
>
> I have tried to install with 2gig ram and then put in the other 2 after
> installation (does this work with sp1 slipstreamed?)
>
> I have tried to install KB929777 and kb950127 but get the message that
> it does not apply to my system.
>
>
>
> I get a bluescreen after I install the newest drivers for nvidia 8800
> gts.
> I restart the machine after install completion, and on the logon screen
> after about 10 seconds I get the message Stop 0x0000007e. I do not get
> any info prior to the message like "error with this and that" or
> "cannot do this and that".
>
> I get a full screen of text telling me to dissable shadow copying and
> checking my disks and graphic cards etc. But it just can't be a HW
> failure. I had Vista 64 business running 100%, then I downloaded vista
> 64 ultimate from MSDN with SP1 slipstreamed (can this be the evil??)
> and now a lot of stuff dont work.
>
> IE7 cannot access a lot of sites without crashing, and if I try to run
> Media Center I get a
> d:\rtm\multimedia\slalom\splash\render\drivers\gdi\ropopulatecontent.cpp
> error
> on my d: disk regardless if this disk exists or not.
>
> I had to install Ubuntu on one of my other disks to reformat my vista
> disk cause it simply refused to format it on startup because it had
> bootmgr files there that was from the previous installation of mine in
> january 08. But ubuntu had no problems and swiftly overran it. So its a
> clean install without any bs on it.
>
> What have I missed and not tried? Im thinking of downloading the
> vista64 ultimate without sp1, cause it seems that may be the evil in my
> machine.
>
> Thanks for any replies!
> Andrew
>
>

Sorry, don't know what is wrong and it looks like you have asked in
other places, BUT....

Have you updated the nForce drivers for the motherboard?

Have you tried the memory at 1066 or 667 or 533? Since is doesn't seem
to work at 800, maybe a faster or slower speed.

The ASUS site seems to infer the board works with a Quad Core. It is
probably just written so it looks that way, but you might check. (maybe
because I see a p5ne and not p5ne32)

Are you running just one 8800GTS and have SLI disabled?

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