Windows Vista Ultimate Blue Screen of Death

Whoa! I was very happy to see this Blue Screen of Death in my Vista Ultimate – glad to know it is still exists, hahaha!

I really don’t know what possibly caused this problem, I was only typing a report in Word 2007, my iTunes was also opened, and Windows update was also running when it happened. Maybe the Windows Update? :)

When I restart back my PC I saw these dialog messages.

Windows Vista Ultimate Blue Screen of Death

Anyone here experienced the same? I never heard before. Maybe I'm the first lucky one :P

Comments

ditto on the bsod

I get them on ultimate 32bit. but only recently.

we moved from australia to canada in feb. '09. In Australia, I had been running vista (as above) for over a year, with never a bsod ever. pc gets shipped in mid-feb, and arrives in canada in mid-late-april. I have now experienced several of the bsod. tonight alone, i have already experienced two. logs show 4 application errors of different causes.

Australia has 240V power supply and Canada 110V. My dell dimension pc and dell monitor both have switches for compability between the two power supplies. I also loaded several updates from microsoft once machine was fired up in canada.

its most annoying/troublesome, these bsod.....i am now on the hunt for best solution(if there is one)

Blue Screen on Vista - 64 bit

I got the same erro message. every time a windows update took place on my Brand new Dell Laptop, it crashed out bringing the Blue Screen of death and I had to restore it back to the previous state every time.

No updates have been successfull..

At last I disabled the Auto-Update feature from the Control Panel and now it is working fine.

BSOD Comment and Solution to at least one kind

I pretty much read it all your comment and sugguestions. Yes this really stun me at first I don't know MS still do that.On Vista! lol Anyhow for me I install COD 4 World at War game with NODVD so I don't have to use the disk I bought legally. In which never had trouble with NODVD before. This choice messed up on me the first time, Bad.
I read forms after forms People say whatever comes to their mind. Included to restall windows. With no avil. However I found this across the way. www.winvistaclub.com/t3.html The siite contains all the infor you will ever need for this BSOD. Very very cool thanks to that. Sure said software problem. for IRQL not EQUAL which is mine. And yes for beginners Find your bios/CMOS reset jumper/button hit that. Usu. you should wait a 30 sec before restarting your PC. Reconfigure you setting if nessary. (Note: You should know what your doing or don't attack BIOS settingPEROID. I am not reponsible if you break your hardware due to misconfiguration.) Anyways after that the whole rig works to install OS or whichever function your wishes it to do.
Fast way here: delete the file casing the trouble if possible. reset your CMOS that should do it just fine. Don't need to reinstall OS.

re: Blue Screen on Vista 64-bit

I have had exactly the same experience, Yogesh, with two brand new Dell laptops (both Studio 1535s). I found that the blue screens always occur after trying to apply any update that is specific to 64-bit Vista; I can apply other updates successfully.

The only thing to do, so far, is not to apply 64-bit updates.

Vista BSOD

I got this yesterday, and i was Like NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! The blue screen of death youve come back to haunt me, because i got these alot when i used windows 98, but im a vista user now and i was like noooooooo why do u haunt me, i hant seem to get these on XP though :? welll, its the od BSOD again, its probaby most likly a video driver error, which caused your computer to crash.

Windows Vista Blue Screen Errors

I am responding to the post submitted by "bee on 09/06/2007" You said you have a friend who had the 64 bit? I have the 32, and I have been having this problem. When I contacted the manufacturing company, they werent really any help. I am not saying you do not know what you are talking about, I am simply say, that there are some 32 bits that have the same issue..... at least I think,perhaps I dont have something configured correctly.... I am not claiming to be a professional, or a computer wiz, I am looking for some assistance with this issue as well. If anyone could help me with this isue, or even help me understand the whole situation in general. Any help is welcomed, and appreciated. Thanks again to any responses posted. Thanks for posting bee!

Vista Blue Screen Error & i

Vista Blue Screen Error & itunes. I've got Vista Ultimate 32-bit, w/ 4GB RAM and AMD 4600x2
I am getting blue screen errors now whenever I start using iTunes. I am contacting my manufacturer with the blue screen error codes to find out if there is a solution.-Peter

i just installed 2 gigs of

i just installed 2 gigs of ram on my gateway vista home premium and when i play mem intensive game halflife and such i get the blue screen of death and get a eboot anyone pls help

Blue screen of death

When i play counter strike or any game i get the blue screen and my computer restarts i don't know why.

Let us know Peter

Let us know Peter what is your manufacturer's takes on this case.

Thanks for sharing.

Sandro

might be iTunes or Audio driver

Well, I'm experiencing same behaviour here on Vista Ultimate 64bit on a recent MSI AM2/AMD 690G board with 1GB mem using on-board HD audio. Basically I was able to observe best way to reproduce this BSOD by starting iTunes and let it play some music ... well, the board is quite new as well as iTunes in version 7.3.1 ... thus audio drivers has changed in the recent past, but iTunes has changed as well ... Without iTunes I can play back music using MediaPlayer ... for hours. Without any music the system rans without a problem for a whole day ...

Before I had another board (AsRock, with an nforce chipset for AM2 sockets, same processor, same memory). Had no trouble with iTunes and my Vista those days.

Is it iTunes? Is it an audio driver? Is it due to changing my board without re-installing Vista? At least I checked my memory to exclude weak RAM causing this (as it is a DRIVER_IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL BSOD, that is usually caused by corrupting drivers or memory losses). Fine to see that most people are running iTunes, so I expect it to be the culprit or at least enabling the still unknown culprit ...

Did you find any solution? Please let me know ... soletan at toxa . de

Solution

I return to Windows XP; and most of the time I'm using Ubuntu as my Desktop :)

Experiencing Blue Screen Under Vista Ultimate 64bit

I also use Windows Vista 64bit Ultimate
I have also experienced the same thing (Blue Screen) while:
-Gaming
-Copying files
-While Restarting
-ITunes
- On the internet Browsing
-etc.

I don’t know if this happened ever since i "Enabled write caching on the disk" & "Enable advanced performance"
These two options are Under "Policies" When you click on properties under the HDD (Disk Drives name in "Device Manager")

My Specs are:

Asus A8N32-SLI DELUXE (Beta Bios 1405)
+ nForce4 Version: 15.00
Release Date: February 5, 2007 Driver for Vista 64bit

AMD 64 X2 4800 @ 2.64 (220 x 12)
OCZ Performance 4096MB Ram (Hardware Memory Hole Disabled due to Nvidia/ Sound Blaster XFi Drivers) 2815MB Recognized
7900GTX in SLI (WHQL Driver 158.24- Release Date: June 1, 2007)
SoundBlaster XFI Xtreame Music (Vista 64 Driver 2.15.0002 (51.09 MB) 30 May 2007)
WD 500GB HDD
OCZ 520W SLI Power Supply

Please comment and help here, because this problem is very annoying!
I hope there comes a fix for this bug.
Do you guys have any solutions?

a mate of mine has had this

a mate of mine has had this same problem with vista64 so he installed vista32 bit and has been trouble free since then.
maybe it is purely vista64 im not saying it is all im saying is he has not had an ounce of trouble since going to vista32.
just thought i'd mention it....

Same problem with the same

Same problem with the same update on vista 64bit, I set it to hide, hopefully I have doen the right thing. :o

BSoD

My Windows Vista Home Premium gets these blue screens at least once a week now. Whenever play games on the internet, games off line, or play music, there is a risk that it will BSoD. So far nothing has happened when I transfer files.

Vista Ultimate BSOD

I am getting the BSOD in Vista Ultimate while doing a system backup. It worked a week ago, but not anymore. It's too bad because the system backup is the reason I upgraded to Vista Ultimate.

BSoD

I have Windows Ultimate 64bit installed

I get the BSoD evertime I open a .mov quicktime movie from my digi camera.

I also had a lot of slow running when the AERO glass was running,

I fixed this by dropping the graphics settings to best performance and updating my video card driver, my spec is as follows

Supermicro Motherboard X6DAE-G2 Sata
x 2 XEON emt64 Irwindales 3.6 GhZ
x2 Sata II extension
4 x 300Gb Seagate (of which one runs Suse Linux 10, 1 runs FAT32 for cross files Linux->Windows, 2 Raid mirrored for Windows)
4 Gb of EEC Registered Ram

And what I think is the problem

1 x GeForce BFG 6800 overclocked

In theory the computer runs a windows spec of 4.8, with the memory bit rate being the slowest bit, (its registered RAM) everything else is +5.5 but in practice my friends laptop Windows Rating of 2.1 runs the AERO glass in a smoother way and never crashes.

Not convinced that this is good tech yet.

Blue Screen error

I guess that the only solution would be to reinstall Windows. When I faced the same problem I searched all forums and googled everything but the only good solution I could get was to completely reinstall the system and find some software that might prevent Blue Screen. I use System Optimizer suite - from Digeus.
You may try it here: http://www.digeus.com/products/systemoptimizer/index.html
Hope this advice would be helpful.

Blue screen crash and HP support

I m experiencing blue screen crash and it is not fixed so any time it may go crash. I talked to HP but they say it is due to hard drive problem :) funny, and i checked as they said and told them they said ok HD is fine your memory is corrupt so I checked it again and they say, Oh then yu have to contact the HP local team

It is brand new HP and having vista