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ilwalaihr

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  1. 44 minutes ago, win32 said:

    I'm working on an Haswell+-specific issue, which is completely unrelated to the Ryzen problems.

    Luckily someone posted kernel dumps of their Ryzen crashes earlier on (I have no Ryzen myself, and literally no room for it), so I'll try to correct those issues once I start seriously modifying ntoskrnl (I already changed the version to 6.1 and moved the export table to a new section at the end of file, and have no issues).

    And didn't you say that you ran Vista on Ryzen too? Were there any issues with your config?

    Oh nice!

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  2. 6 minutes ago, asdf2345 said:

    Did you install a driver before the sound drivers? What version of drivers did you go with for the chipset? Was there anything you did between the last BSOD, and the Realtek BSODs?

    Well, looks like the 0x0000001E happened now when I was trying to set Firefox as my default browser. 

    I was installing the version 2.81, the last driver I remembered installing was the USB Drivers one, I don't install any chipset drivers, when It ran, it caused a BSOD. 

    Edit: now IRQL_LESS_OR_EQUAL happened again (0x0000000A) when booting my PC after the 0x0000001E BSOD. 

    Maybe a conflict? Or maybe the USB drivers are causing this. 

  3. 10 minutes ago, Ximonite said:

    I know win32 is working on fixing a Ryzen specific problem in vista, but I don't know if the one win32 is working on and the one that is causing your BSODs is the same problem.

    The only BSOD that has been happening to me now is the BAD_POOL_HEADER 0x00000019, now it's happening when I try to install my sound driver: Realtek High Definition Audio Driver R2.81.

  4. On 8/22/2020 at 11:51 PM, asdf2345 said:

    Download the oldest chipset drivers for your board, let them extract, then install them using device manager.

    Do not install AMD PSP or PCI. ESPECIALLY NOT PSP.

    I get a Code 19 error when I try to install the USB Drivers, weird, they were working before.

    Solved, thanks for the help on this forum.

  5. 8 minutes ago, asdf2345 said:

    Yeah, 2700X and X470 Gaming Pro Carbon. Been having the same issues for a long time

    It's really strange how the USB Drivers where working, but now they don't. 

    It was always BSODing though, and I couldn't even see the error because of how fast it was.

    If I ever fix this I will tell you.

  6. 4 minutes ago, asdf2345 said:

    Install EasyBCD, and tell me if it complains about you being in UEFI boot

    So I install it from EasyBCD or I install EasyBCD on Windows Vista? 

    I don't know why but it freezes now, it gives me really quick BSODs that the monitor doesn't even have time to display, but the other installs (gave same error Code 39) didn't BSOD. 

  7. 1 hour ago, asdf2345 said:

    Alright, this rules out my issues being AGESA related.

    What CPU do you have?

    Also, don't want to be mean, but VRM wise, you own one of the worst consumer AM4 boards to exist.

    It's a Ryzen 5 2600.

    I knew, this motherboard is cheap, but it's better than an A320M I guess. I didn't knew that it was one of the worst though, but I never had problems with it, and it's my first desktop anyways, and it's a quite big upgrade coming from my laptop, so I don't really care.

  8. 11 hours ago, win32 said:

    I'm trying. I'd really love to have Vista running stable on my Kaby Lake laptop as well. 2012R2 looks like Windows 1, and having Vista's UI would be a major improvement (I'm also going to work on getting graphics drivers like my Intel HD 620 ones working too).

    I had previously narrowed it down to the function LoadLibraryExW, and I recently installed Windows 7 build 6519 which has a very similar version of the function, and also doesn't have those bugs.

    But simply transplanting the function failed, as it resulted in a BSOD where "the system couldn't find the file specified (@98w9asoise590dj.dll [or similar nonsense file name])". But after trying a few more things, I think I've narrowed down the problems to one particular part of the function. But making a good patch will be very challenging.

    What also doesn't help is that this laptop has broken hinges, so I can't bring it to where I am half of the time.

    I got my Ryzen PC to work, thanks to some help on this forum, but I'm now trying to get the Extended Kernel to work, there are some things that I don't understand but that I have to do though.

    I'm on Build 0.6.6002 by the way.

    There are no 000BCF** Offsets here.

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