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Creative Soundblast X-FI + 4gig Ram + Vista 64 = Issues?



 
 
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Old May 29th 07, 11:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
gizbug
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Default Creative Soundblast X-FI + 4gig Ram + Vista 64 = Issues?


Has anyone found a temp solution to the BSOD's with Soundblaster XFI
(using the lastest creative drivers) and 4 gigs of ram on Vista 64?


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Old May 29th 07, 11:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Cal Bear '66
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Default Creative Soundblast X-FI + 4gig Ram + Vista 64 = Issues?

No problem here -- Vista Business x64, x-Fi, 4GB RAM


"gizbug" wrote in message
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Has anyone found a temp solution to the BSOD's with Soundblaster XFI
(using the lastest creative drivers) and 4 gigs of ram on Vista 64?


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gizbug



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Old May 29th 07, 11:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
freddy
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Default Creative Soundblast X-FI + 4gig Ram + Vista 64 = Issues?

gizbug,

If this is a Vista issue, I've not heard of it. It could be a Creative
development and driver issue though, but I wouldn't know for certain. You
might check on some other forum that addresses issues such as this. A google
search likely would find plenty. Anyone else?
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"gizbug" wrote:


Has anyone found a temp solution to the BSOD's with Soundblaster XFI
(using the lastest creative drivers) and 4 gigs of ram on Vista 64?


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gizbug

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Old May 30th 07, 02:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Captain Roberts
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Default Creative Soundblast X-FI + 4gig Ram + Vista 64 = Issues?


"gizbug" wrote in message
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Has anyone found a temp solution to the BSOD's with Soundblaster XFI
(using the lastest creative drivers) and 4 gigs of ram on Vista 64?


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gizbug


Have you checked your ram lately? http://www.memtest.org


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Old May 30th 07, 02:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
gizbug
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Default Creative Soundblast X-FI + 4gig Ram + Vista 64 = Issues?


Took the XFI out, ran a full test, no errors.

Captain Roberts;327164 Wrote:
"gizbug" wrote in message
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Has anyone found a temp solution to the BSOD's with Soundblaster XFI
(using the lastest creative drivers) and 4 gigs of ram on Vista 64?


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gizbug


Have you checked your ram lately? 'Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory
Diagnostic Tool' (http://www.memtest.org)



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gizbug
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Old May 30th 07, 03:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Captain Roberts
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Default Creative Soundblast X-FI + 4gig Ram + Vista 64 = Issues?

Why did you test it that way? The reason I ask is for curiosities sake.



"gizbug" wrote in message
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Took the XFI out, ran a full test, no errors.

Captain Roberts;327164 Wrote:
"gizbug" wrote in message
...

Has anyone found a temp solution to the BSOD's with Soundblaster XFI
(using the lastest creative drivers) and 4 gigs of ram on Vista 64?


--
gizbug


Have you checked your ram lately? 'Memtest86+ - Advanced Memory
Diagnostic Tool' (http://www.memtest.org)



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gizbug



 




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