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Old January 7th 07, 09:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.general,microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
formerprof
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Default Nvidia graphics driver bug

Dear Chad,

I do not thiink that a driver error is generated as one has to force a
hardware reset in order to get going again. The only report I've been able
to detect is the system log entry mentioned in my original post.

This problem may be unique to the 7900GT. I've now seen confirming reports
from four other users with the problem and all of them are running the
7900GT. Two workarounds have been suggested for use at the first corrupted
screen: ALT-F4 and CTRL-ALT-DEL/down arrow/ENTER/ENTER. I haven't had a
chance to try them out yet. Of course these are work-arounds, not
solutions.

So, alas, I fear that I haven't been there done that quite yet. All good
wishes.

formerprof



"Chad Harris" fixvista-itneedsit.net wrote in message
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Supposedly info on drivers *is automatically passed on to MSFT via WER
(Windows Error Reporting) so you've been there and done that.

Robert McLaws: Windows Vista Edition
"I'm just an online pundit who's barely old enough to legally buy alcohol

Missing Drivers in Windows Vista
Microsoft's collecting much more information about device drivers than you
might think. Did you know that when Vista tries to install a driver, and
it can't find one (either out of the box or online), your Vista computer
will generate Windows Error Reporting error? It then submits that error
report to Microsoft. Microsoft can then prioritize how they interact with
device vendors based on real-world usability, and get the driver on
Windows Update. So if 10,000 users have some obscure piece of hardware,
Microsoft can make sure those users get the best experience possible.
Cool, huh?"

CH



"dev" wrote in message
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/formerprof/ said:
The nVidia graphics driver (96.86) distributed with Vista 32 RTM works
properly on my system. The driver released yesterday (97.46) as well as
the
"RC2" driver (96.85) which was on nVidia's web site until yesterday both
fail when I resume from monitor "power-down." The power to the monitor
is
restored, but the screen shows nothing but a light blue color with thin
white diagonal lines. It's impossible to recover from this condition and
a
reboot is required. CTRL-ALT-DEL changes the color to light green.

This problem is recorded in the system log with five instances of this
error message: "IRQARB: ACPI BIOS does not contain an IRQ for the device
in
PCI slot 22, function 0. Please contact your system vendor for technical
assistance" Each instance lists a different PCI slot.

Hardwa ASUS A32SLI-Deluxe motherboard, XFX 7900GT graphics card, AMD
4800+ dual core 64-bit processor. I have installed the latest BIOS
(1303). I've
had no trouble with XP or Linux, both 32 and 64-bit versions.

I'll appreciate any help - and if anyone has a direct pipeline to
Microsoft
or nVidia I'd appreciate having this bug passed on. I reported it to
Microsoft verbally about ten days ago, but the report seems to have gone
to
the bit bucket in the sky.


Perhaps your best bet on something of that nature...
http://forums.nvidia.com/