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#2891482 - 10/30/09 10:07 PM
Re: hardware troubles relating to blue-screens; assistance requested
[Re: Phoenix]
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Skate Zilla HD Studios
SimHQ Member
Registered: 11/24/04
Posts: 3820
Loc: Virginia Beach, VA
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yes, mini-dumps save alot of time when it comes to the windows logo (oops I meant BSOD) on the screen.
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#2893521 - 11/03/09 06:54 AM
Re: hardware troubles relating to blue-screens; assistance requested
[Re: Joe]
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SimHQ Technology Editor
SimHQ Lifer
Registered: 04/05/02
Posts: 16196
Loc: Somerville, NJ
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Time for an update.
Last night I removed my secondary GPU and my sound card from my motherboard, then disconnected the TripleHead2Go and plugged in a single monitor directly to my primary GPU. The 750 GB HDD had already been disconnected.
I then booted to the Windows Recovery Console and ran a chkdsk /r on my RAID 0 array. At the completion of this I saw the message that chkdsk had identified some bad sectors and had repaired them. So far so good; maybe hard drive troubles were the root cause of my issues.
Then I reformatted (full, not quick) the RAID 0 array and installed Windows XP on it. I imaged this clean installation, then installed all of the Windows Updates. I imaged this state of my system as well. I set the system to not automatically restart and to store small memory dumps. I didn't see any blue screens or other trouble at all the whole time.
Then I shut down, connected the new 750 GB HDD, and rebooted. No issues there, either. The drive formatted without difficulty and I installed a few small apps on it (Firefox, AVG, etc.). Then I installed the 191.07 nVidia drivers and rebooted. All worked well here as well. I proceeded to install hardware and drivers for my sound card next, then put the secondary GPU back in and set up a multi-monitor environment.
Everything worked fine. Finally I put the TripleHead2Go back into the loop, and still the system booted fine. The only problem I have left is a weird one with the TripleHead2Go. It seems that it will display triplehead resolutions just fine on all screens (e.g. 3072x768) but will not properly display the equivalent single screen resolution on the center screen (e.g. 1024x768). Instead of a desktop image the monitor is just dark green (not off or on standby, though). I suspect this has to do with the newly flashed firmware that coincided with the beginning of all of these issues, but I have more playing around to do.
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