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I found out that the PCI device is just my onboard graphics, PCI Vendor and Device Lists The last one, Nvidia.
I still have no sound even after trying to install the vista drivers :C
I found out that the PCI device is just my onboard graphics, PCI Vendor and Device Lists The last one, Nvidia.
I still have no sound even after trying to install the vista drivers :C
Hmmm, that's strange. Do you have any problem devices or unknown devices showing up in Device Manager?
...also have a look in MSINFO32 -
Hardware Resources > Forced Hardware
and
Components > Problem Devices.
Components > Sound Devices.
Hi guys, sorry for being a little absent, lol.
Well I got a but mad and reinstalled Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bits (and since the OS wasnt the problem after all).
Sorry for giving up :X.
Anyway, Im installing MSE now and following the instruction in past posts, everything is running so smoothly now...
Again, thanks for your help and patience.
Bumpy !
So after just 1 day of installing Win 7 Home premium, and after some random reboots when playing BFP4F, I got my first BSOD. Pointing MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
I uploaded the minudump, and also cleaned the 2 RAM sticks with eraser gum.
I will start a memtest analyzis plus windows memory analysis this night.
Thanks again...
UPDATE: No errors during memory diagnostic tool analysis.
Code:Nombre de registro:System Origen: Microsoft-Windows-MemoryDiagnostics-Results Fecha: 18/07/2012 06:41:36 a.m. Id. del evento:1101 Categoría de la tarea:Ninguno Nivel: Información Palabras clave: Usuario: SYSTEM Equipo: Vasseur-PC Descripción: La Herramienta de diagnóstico de memoria de Windows probó la memoria del equipo y no detectó errores. XML de evento: <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event"> <System> <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-MemoryDiagnostics-Results" Guid="{5F92BC59-248F-4111-86A9-E393E12C6139}" /> <EventID>1101</EventID> <Version>0</Version> <Level>4</Level> <Task>0</Task> <Opcode>0</Opcode> <Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords> <TimeCreated SystemTime="2012-07-18T11:41:36.360400000Z" /> <EventRecordID>4530</EventRecordID> <Correlation /> <Execution ProcessID="2320" ThreadID="2324" /> <Channel>System</Channel> <Computer>Vasseur-PC</Computer> <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" /> </System> <UserData> <Results xmlns:auto-ns2="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events" xmlns="http://manifests.microsoft.com/win/2005/08/windows/Reliability/Postboot/Events"> <LaunchType>Unknown</LaunchType> <CompletionType>Pass</CompletionType> <MemorySize>2046</MemorySize> <TestType>12</TestType> <TestDuration>7776</TestDuration> <TestCount>55</TestCount> <NumPagesTested>522777</NumPagesTested> <NumPagesUnTested>1121</NumPagesUnTested> <NumBadPages>0</NumBadPages> <T1NumBadPages>0</T1NumBadPages> <T2NumBadPages>0</T2NumBadPages> <T3NumBadPages>0</T3NumBadPages> <T4NumBadPages>0</T4NumBadPages> <T5NumBadPages>0</T5NumBadPages> <T6NumBadPages>0</T6NumBadPages> <T7NumBadPages>0</T7NumBadPages> <T8NumBadPages>0</T8NumBadPages> <T9NumBadPages>0</T9NumBadPages> <T10NumBadPages>0</T10NumBadPages> <T11NumBadPages>0</T11NumBadPages> <T12NumBadPages>0</T12NumBadPages> <T13NumBadPages>0</T13NumBadPages> <T14NumBadPages>0</T14NumBadPages> <T15NumBadPages>0</T15NumBadPages> <T16NumBadPages>0</T16NumBadPages> </Results> </UserData> </Event>
Last edited by Chronox; 18 Jul 2012 at 08:26.
Bumpy # 2
Another BSOD ppointing a .sys file.
UPDATE:
Its a Nvidia graphic driver file I think, I found that after uninstalling my current driver and then rebooting makes Win7 install automatically an older 2009 file with the same name.
I booted in safe mode, uninstalled the latest driver, then rebooted in safe mode again, and renamed the old 2009 file to .sys.old, then I installed the latest nvidia driver, and a new .sys file was installed (now with date 2012), and was a 3 Mb heavier than the older, then I proceeded and deleted the .old file.
I´m rookie with all this but I hope this can help in some way.
Last edited by Chronox; 19 Jul 2012 at 15:59.
Bumpy bumpy !!!
No crashes so far after a week !
I recieved a new BSOD, thanks for the help, marking this as a "solved". I will continue to search for help.
Found the real issue, Punkbuster ! Yes, the games I play use Punkbuster...
Now about the problem: Punkbuster have always had problem with Realtek integrated sound cards, wich relate to my crashes (freezes and BSODs with looping sound !)
Im currently trying to get in contact with Realtek about this issue.
"How are you sure this is the problem ?" you say ? Well, basically after DISABLING the onboard sound and playing the games for hours and hours gave me no crashes !
The solution ? : there is no solution... At least fixing it !. But the best one is to get an external sound card, being an USB sound card the best solution to this !
Markes as unsolved lol !