Random Blue Screen when using Windows Vista / Media Center problem
I have noticed over the past week i have been getting random BSOD on my
Windows Vista Ultimate computer but i don't know of the cause. The latest
BSOD i wrote down the error message that was displayed.
I don't know the cause of these errors, all device i have on my computer
have been installed using drivers for Windows Vista, the BSOD are getting
frequent but i get no further reports of what caused the system failure in
event viewer.
Also today i noticed that Media Center had failed to record my scheduled tv
shows and when i check the View Scedule all my tv shows were not listed and
nothing was showing in event viewer either.
Re: Random Blue Screen when using Windows Vista / Media Center problem
Check for an updated video driver. It's not a gforce is it?
"Media Center helper" <MediaCenterhelper@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:01DA05F9-2EFB-41C4-9D6E-6056BC48F6DB@microsoft.com...
>I have noticed over the past week i have been getting random BSOD on my
> Windows Vista Ultimate computer but i don't know of the cause. The latest
> BSOD i wrote down the error message that was displayed.
>
> Error 1: 0x0000007E (0XC0000005, 0X81C7FFEF, 0X8294E794, 0X8294E490)
> Error 2: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
> Error 3: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_CORRUPT
>
> I don't know the cause of these errors, all device i have on my computer
> have been installed using drivers for Windows Vista, the BSOD are getting
> frequent but i get no further reports of what caused the system failure in
> event viewer.
>
> Also today i noticed that Media Center had failed to record my scheduled
> tv
> shows and when i check the View Scedule all my tv shows were not listed
> and
> nothing was showing in event viewer either.
>
> Please help me with these problems
Re: Random Blue Screen when using Windows Vista / Media Center problem
Whats wrong with Gforce? I'm having the same BSOD issues and I have a
Geforce FX 5200. Thanks for any info/help
Joe Guidera;520565 Wrote:
> Check for an updated video driver. It's not a gforce is it?
>
> "Media Center helper" <MediaCenterhelper@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in
> message news:01DA05F9-2EFB-41C4-9D6E-6056BC48F6DB@microsoft.com...
> >I have noticed over the past week i have been getting random BSOD on
> my
> > Windows Vista Ultimate computer but i don't know of the cause. The
> latest
> > BSOD i wrote down the error message that was displayed.
> >
> > Error 1: 0x0000007E (0XC0000005, 0X81C7FFEF, 0X8294E794, 0X8294E490)
> > Error 2: PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
> > Error 3: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT_CORRUPT
> >
> > I don't know the cause of these errors, all device i have on my
> computer
> > have been installed using drivers for Windows Vista, the BSOD are
> getting
> > frequent but i get no further reports of what caused the system
> failure in
> > event viewer.
> >
> > Also today i noticed that Media Center had failed to record my
> scheduled
> > tv
> > shows and when i check the View Scedule all my tv shows were not
> listed
> > and
> > nothing was showing in event viewer either.
> >
> > Please help me with these problems
Re: Random Blue Screen when using Windows Vista / Media Center pro
nVidia just can't seem to get the drivers right for their Geforce Graphics
card line, each new build of drivers bring a new set of problems and even
more BSOD's. nVidia market their products as Windows Vista compatible and
say's it's the best experience you'll get, which is why they have a class
action law suit slapped onto them, my advice buy the ATi Radeon 2900 HD or
other Ati Radeon products, i promise you no more BSOD's.