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

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  1. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #91

    @ Zigzag wired connection is out of the question because there is no phone jack or place to have a wired connection from, and router has to be downstairs with my dad's wired connection, and we cant have 100s of feet of wire in our house, also fire fox isn't as bad when it comes to sites with ads but the videos, and the game I enjoy playing still cause the BSOD, also the game I play is not in teh browser is it an application .exe game that doesnt use a browser and takes up the whole screen.
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  2. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #92

    zigzag3143 said:
    JNC

    Two things seem to be at the core of this problem. Your video, and your wifi driver. both drivers are very old. there is no update for them. It might be worth thinking about a newer graphics card (if possible) and or a newer (or different) wifi device

    Ken
    Yeah I was gonna ask if this was a wireless network adapter problem.....=/ Hmmm....well the problem is since this is such an old computer, it would have to be a graphics and wireless adapter card (PCI) compatible with the system I have now.....I might be able to buy them if anyone knows of some that are compatible, but I dont really have the money right now for a new system or expensive peripherals right now, my girl friend is in the hospital right now, and I have to pay for that, and I'm un-employed atm (BAAAAAaaaaaad Mix) So I'm strapped financially atm.....So as unlikely as it seems up to this point, a free labor and time alternative as opposed to a $ bought perhiphal one, would be much appreciated.
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       #93

    Does Dxdiag show if there is any problems.
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  4. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #94

    jfar said:
    Does Dxdiag show if there is any problems.
    Nope, all the pages says 'No problems found'
    =/ For some reason it looks like there is a problem with both the graphics driver and the wireless adapter pci driver, (As Zigzag said)
    Its quite a weird problem, I don't really understand it...for some reason, anything involving video, or a game causes the BSOD but the BSOD says its the wireless adapters fault.. I dont get it....could I be a virus? No....I highly doubt it....I JUST fresh installed and only went on dell support and links from zigzag and TEWS, I'm pretty sure its not a virus
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       #95

    Guys, sorry but your beating a DEAD HORSE.
    This computer is not even VISTA compatible, let alone Win 7 compatible.
    Also you know that BETA versions work almost any thing. Sorry
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  6. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #96

    Ok I know you said that you installed all the drivers and such, just do this please, Download and install this program, and let it run for a minute or two, and then post a screenshot up here of what it finds please. The program is Radarsync
    Thank you for downloading RadarSync from Download.com
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  7. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #97

    Snuffy said:
    Guys, sorry but your beating a DEAD HORSE.
    This computer is not even VISTA compatible, let alone Win 7 compatible.
    Also you know that BETA versions work almost any thing. Sorry
    I was pretty sure it wasnt supported when I started, but I'm sure theres a way, modifications can ALWAYS be made to a system, if you buy the right stuff you could empty out everything in a computer older than mine, and replace it will all new parts and turn it into a new Alienware ( Minus the logo, branding, and software, and the fact that its not an alienware.....but the parts can still be the same..=/) you could always replace parts, so it CAN be done, but it doesnt look like it can be done for free.....=/
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  8. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #98

    JNCable said:
    @ Zigzag wired connection is out of the question because there is no phone jack or place to have a wired connection from, and router has to be downstairs with my dad's wired connection, and we cant have 100s of feet of wire in our house, also fire fox isn't as bad when it comes to sites with ads but the videos, and the game I enjoy playing still cause the BSOD, also the game I play is not in teh browser is it an application .exe game that doesnt use a browser and takes up the whole screen.
    video

    JNCable said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    JNC

    Two things seem to be at the core of this problem. Your video, and your wifi driver. both drivers are very old. there is no update for them. It might be worth thinking about a newer graphics card (if possible) and or a newer (or different) wifi device

    Ken
    Yeah I was gonna ask if this was a wireless network adapter problem.....=/ Hmmm....well the problem is since this is such an old computer, it would have to be a graphics and wireless adapter card (PCI) compatible with the system I have now.....I might be able to buy them if anyone knows of some that are compatible, but I dont really have the money right now for a new system or expensive peripherals right now, my girl friend is in the hospital right now, and I have to pay for that, and I'm un-employed atm (BAAAAAaaaaaad Mix) So I'm strapped financially atm.....So as unlikely as it seems up to this point, a free labor and time alternative as opposed to a $ bought perhiphal one, would be much appreciated.


    Well if no money and I understand, and you want to play the game that causes the bsod, then you are going to have bsod's. the wifi is also puking and dieng.

    It seems like you have done as many things as you can and i know I have. Where do you want to go from here??
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  9. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit Final RTM
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       #99

    jfar said:
    Ok I know you said that you installed all the drivers and such, just do this please, Download and install this program, and let it run for a minute or two, and then post a screenshot up here of what it finds please. The program is Radarsync
    Thank you for downloading RadarSync from Download.com
    Attachment 28821
    Ok...none of that stuff was on the dell site o.O
    Anyways none of that stuff is for the wireless adapter, or the graphics display drivers, so even if I found all that stuff(How?) I dont think it would chnage the problem, right?
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  10. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #100

    JNCable said:
    Snuffy said:
    Guys, sorry but your beating a DEAD HORSE.
    This computer is not even VISTA compatible, let alone Win 7 compatible.
    Also you know that BETA versions work almost any thing. Sorry
    I was pretty sure it wasnt supported when I started, but I'm sure theres a way, modifications can ALWAYS be made to a system, if you buy the right stuff you could empty out everything in a computer older than mine, and replace it will all new parts and turn it into a new Alienware ( Minus the logo, branding, and software, and the fact that its not an alienware.....but the parts can still be the same..=/) you could always replace parts, so it CAN be done, but it doesnt look like it can be done for free.....=/
    sure it can be done by spending money for parts
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