Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Graphics Driver BSOD!!!!

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  1. Posts : 28,845
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       #71

    vasalarcos said:
    Hi,
    I have a HP mini 2140 Windows 7 Ent installed.
    I have the latest drivers, double checked - on Intel and on Hp site.
    I have 3 BSOD so far randomly while watching video with Media Player Classic Home Cinema.
    Event viewer says it was a 0x00000119 BSOD, google says it has sg to do with video scheduler. Any idea?
    Thanks for your answers
    Hi and welcome vasalarcos

    Could you do me a favor and start a new thread with your problem? when a thread has more than one problem at a time it gets confusing for all of us.

    If you need help let us know

    Ken
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  2. Posts : 91
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    Thread Starter
       #72

    My computer hates me! It just fried my new External Memorex Light Scribe enabled Dvd/Cd burner..... It won't even open even when I unplug it from the pc.......:/ Idk wth happened......:/ (Good thing I bought the 2-year warranty......:/)
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  3. Posts : 28,845
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       #73

    JNC

    You hae usb stick?
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  4. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
    Thread Starter
       #74

    zigzag3143 said:
    JNC

    You hae usb stick?
    Nope...=/ But I was able to open up my tower and look at the added RAM and they are both identical they are both :1GB.DDR DIMM, Q.....and I think the brand is 'PNY'? not sure but that name was written on them somewhere...anyways they are both identical
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  5. Posts : 28,845
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       #75

    JNC\

    OK they are similar, but short of running the memtest they both may be pc3200 1 gig sticks, but one might sync at one speed and the second at another.

    Have you tried running with one ram stick yet?

    Ken
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  6. Posts : 91
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    Thread Starter
       #76

    zigzag3143 said:
    great so its impossible to have them in the wrong slots. when you buy memory its always a good idea to buy it all at the same time because they are "matched" to work together. Since you got one with the machine and another at a different time, we need to do a little digging to se if they are absolutely identical.

    One way to check that is to pull out 1 stick and see if you get bsod's. if not swap and put the other in the same slut the first one was and try it that way. If no bsod with with but bsod with both then we need to dig further.

    In the mean time get memtest86 and runn it to test your wmwory for at least an hour

    let me know

    edit for add:you can burn it to dvd

    Ken
    Oh, Ken! I just found something in that last post you said, and found something you said that needs to be corrected....the computer came with 1 512 MB memory in one slot and nothing in the other....I removed it and gave it to good will like a loooooong time ago, and I went to the store and bought the 2 1 gb drr RAM sticks that I have, they are the same brand, and I put them in the same day, and bought them from the same place.....so its not the original one in the system and a new one, its 2 new ones
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  7. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
    Thread Starter
       #77

    Does that make a difference I bought them both the same day in matching boxes right next to each other
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  8. Posts : 1,179
       #78

    have what I think is the latest driver for it....But it does say Windows Xp
    This is a statement he made on page 1... NO WAY can that be the latest Driver. even if it was he would have to install it in:
    Compatability Mode.

    Graphics to first see if it is.... located the Device, you Video adapter.
    DELETE the DRIVER. YES DELETE the DRIVER.
    close out, SHUTDOWN for 3 min.
    Restart after 3 min and let Win7 install the default driver.
    LETS START WITH THE BASICS.... DRIVERS.
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  9. Posts : 91
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       #79

    Snuffy said:
    have what I think is the latest driver for it....But it does say Windows Xp
    This is a statement he made on page 1... NO WAY can that be the latest Driver. even if it was he would have to install it in:
    Compatability Mode.

    Graphics to first see if it is.... located the Device, you Video adapter.
    DELETE the DRIVER. YES DELETE the DRIVER.
    close out, SHUTDOWN for 3 min.
    Restart after 3 min and let Win7 install the default driver.
    LETS START WITH THE BASICS.... DRIVERS.
    I did that already I uinstalled the driver and restarted and it said it was standard graphic VGA which limited my resolution to be stuck on on some ridiculously low screen resolution which wouldn't let me use any programs because the resolution is to low, so I updated the driver to the latest one which is XP (It is the latest one noone can find a newer one not on the intel or Dell website, nor googling was of help) I manually installed it, no compatibilty
    mode because that wasn't working I manually installed it by going to the have disk option when you go to update driver and the driver works ......I just get BSOD when I try to watch videos otlr play maplestory or go on certain sites that have animation in their ads
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  10. Posts : 28,845
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       #80

    JNCable said:
    Does that make a difference I bought them both the same day in matching boxes right next to each other

    Usually it doesn't make that much difference, but when the machine constantly BSOD"S, and there isn't any continuous cause, you have to start thinking outside the box

    Ken
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