Related topics

XP 64 and Audio Issues
Hi, I tested my new build this morning using Windows Vista Premium using these items. http://www.ebuyer.com/product/131173 I ask because your description of the BIOS message ""Memory runs at single channel." from time to time but not allways." tells me something's not right with the motherboard of the memory.

Update to above
Sets it up, transfers files using the handy-dandy connector and software. I exclaim happily over the installation, install a couple programs and start on my usual I'm glad I built my system myself. :-/ Even if the motherboard has to go back to Newegg because it wasn't reading the RAM in one of the slots.

computer says updating 3 0f 3 0% complete then shuts off
Just a thought, it could be cheaper to try/get the PC shop to try/ a different PSU before a new motherboard and/or graphics card. Anyway, this is now out of my I will vigourously defend my PCs from Vista and could only see myself ever using it if there was a killer app that I required that needed Vista to run.

Vista won't shut down
NoStop nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general Ken wrote: The motherboard in my home built Vista Home Premium (OEM version) system stopped recognizing IDE Although I could install both my DVD drive and my old PATA drive on the same cable, physical cable management issues were a serious problem.

BSOD at end of installation
Microsoft would not be interested, as Vista would have validation issues. Thank you for any pointers. I've just tried to find one of these devices galores in If I upgrade the CPU or motherboard, I don't want to screw around with cases to pull my old disks and then screw around again to install them.

ASUS P5B Deluxe with E6600 CPU
That's why I like 98. You CAN NOT do that with Win2K, XP or anything newer. From waht I know, if the XP computer dies, you either have to find an identical motherboard, or you lose all data (or have to get an expensive data retrieval company involved). For that reason, I won't even touch XP or Vista.

Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista
FDISK the drive you're having a problem with using the one you downloaded and partition the drive. Do not format the drive. When you boot-up using Vista, This confirmed it was not an nForce 4 driver issue for the disc controller. Samsung didn't have my motherboard but obviously had the drive and confirmed what

BSOD at end of installation
I am using a Tascam 1804 for tracking and a Presonus Firebox for mixing. Both have drivers for Vista 64 but I don't think I am quite ready to make that plunge yet I like to keep a pretty decent well specified system for my musical dalliances, but I never go for the actual cutting edge stuff, as I'm not a gamer.

Slow Hard Drive
Man-wai Chang ToDie toylet.toy...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Motherboard: Asus M2N-E (chipset nForce 570 Ultra) Disk setup: RAID 0 using Vi$ta x64's own driver, crashed during the last phrase of installation. I also heard that Vi$ta x64 would not install on a RAID setup for my motherboard.

Choosing the "right" OS
Disable all wakeon devices by using powercfg - Install a generic monitor driver instead of the Samsun 204B one. - Use the secondary DVI port - Update to the latest Nvidia drivers for my 7600GT - Run Vista with all programs disabled (both tried msconfig and safemode) - Use the latest BIOS for my motherboard (S3 mode

Vista wont shut down - I Have Just the Opposite Problem
I am trying to install windows XP 64bit. And I using a SATA drive. My sata driver files are on floppy. I boot from CD and start the install. 05:04p <DIR> VISTA 02/15/2008 05:04p <DIR> x64 02/15/2008 05:04p <DIR> x86 Any ideas. I suppect usb drivers not coming in correctly at this point in the install.

Problem Installing Vista
Frank Castle fr...@punisher.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup John, so let me say this: - I've tried replacing the Motherboard (same model) - I am using my 3rd set of memory (all the same symptoms - with the exception of when I learned of the MS patch). All the memory works well if I swap out

ASUS P5B Deluxe with E6600 CPU
The motherboard temperature monitor seems to be useless though. At the moment the CPU is at 12C, but the room must be at least 18C. I'll probably end up using my faster Windows XP machine, which is less than half as powerful. Too bad the RAM does not work at it's rating... but glad you at least got the system

happy birthday, bookwurm!
More importantly, many motherboard manufacturers take the a motherboard, and install BIOSes that disable virtualization and sell them cheaper as Bhaskar On 02/23/2008 06:58 PM, Casey M. Dupre wrote: I have been using ubuntu and centos for my VistA installs. Just out of curiosity, does anyone have any "bad"

Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista
I have now found that my motherboard is an NVidia nForce4, and that by uninstalling 'all drivers' I have rendered every port on the back of the motherboard or force Windows to boot using only generic drivers? Any help on this is greatly appreciated. Regards, Rob. Have you considered doing a repair install?

New Computer cannot detect SATA HDD
I'm using the Home Premium edition, and this is a vanilla install. Hardware is all up to date, E4500 C2 Duo, 3 GB memory, 945 intel chipset, Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers for the audio, lan, and chipset.

Vmware trouble with nf7-s motherboard.
Lance
Le Claire l...@videotron.ca microsoft public windows vista general Did you install Vista with XP drive installed and plugged into motherboard? to the Windows Vista Boot Configuration Data (BCD) registry quickly and easily, doing the job in a fraction of the time it would take using the alternative.

Anti-piracy tool confuses users
"Barrie" wrote: My Vista installation, which has been behaving very well, has begun a new behavior pattern. When I click on Shut Down from the Start Menu, The motherboard mftr.'s website if hardware is onboard; OR 3. The OEM's website for your specific machine if you have an OEM computer (HP, Dell, Sony, etc.

Windows Service Pack 2 Issue
You can clean install Vista with an upgrade disk. For full instructions, please refer to my post 'Clean Install Windows Vista Using Upgrade Media', also in this newsgroup (dated 9/21/2007). Providing you do not carry out too many upgrades to your system in too short a period of time, you should have no trouble with

computer says updating 3 0f 3 0% complete then shuts off
PCTools firewall and Outpost fail to load their drivers and ZoneAlarm or ESET Security won't even install. I am using Vista Firewall Control but would prefer to use a more secure FW. Can anyone suggest what might be happening, please? My system: Vista Ultimate 32 Core2 Quad 6600 Asus P5N-E SLI Motherboard (nforce