New
#11
You can often use the Vista or even XP drivers. Just run them in compatibility mode.
oh ok. well could someone help me debug those two crash dump files for me? so i can know what driver is causing the problem before i upgrade to windows 7 ultimate?
I can upgrade to it no problem right? from windows 7 home premium OEM to windows 7 ultimate RETAIL?
thanks john and icky
thanks to both you guys!
ill be upgrading to windows 7 before loading crash dumps again
hopefully you guys will be able to help then!
btw its been crashing a ton in safe mode -.-
You may want to test your RAM and hard drive.
Download a copy of Memtest86 and burn the ISO to a CD using ImgBurn. Boot from the CD, and run at least 5 passes.
For your hard disk, download the appropriate software here: Hard Drive Diagnostics Tools and Utilities (Storage) - TACKtech Corp.
I've already tried the memory test swapped out sticks of ram 1 at a time but no errors.
I do however think its the power supply after reading a post by computersplus.. quotes
The following issues are signs your power supply might not be up to the task:
1. During boot, your machine takes a very long time to get past the POST screen
2. During heavy graphics use, you start getting hard drive errors. The hard drives and the video card both live on the 12V rail and thus if the video card starts pulling too much power it can cause hard drive errors.
3. Memory errors in programs, but when you test the memory it tests clean. This is a similar issue to the second one. The electricity in a computer has to maintain a certain flow and that flow is used to run the memory. If that flow starts spiking around, it will cause memory errors.
4. Random shutdowns and reboots during CPU intensive activity. Like the memory, the CPU has to maintain a certain frequency across its calculations. That frequency is directly related to the voltage the CPU receives, and if this voltage fluctuates too much, the CPU will fail just like memory will. When memory fails, a program will crash, but when the CPU fails, the whole machine crashes.
5. Hangs during boot where POST never even comes up that can then be fixed by resetting the computer, sometimes multiple times. This is the same as the POST problem, where the hardware isn't getting checked properly and hangs while waiting.
6. Your computer starts to boot, but then just shuts down, or gets locked in a loop of constantly trying to boot.
what do you guys think?
I have an ANTEC earthwatts 650 watts powering an intel core 2 quad q6600 with an ATI radeon 4870 2x12volt rails and 4 gb of ram
Oh and i should mention that these crashes only occur on cold boots as well. the blue screen messages are a bit scattered