Richard Arkless Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 (edited) Hello and before anyone asks, yes I did do a search and I found a hell load but none which workedI tried intergrating some hotfixes and when its about to start intergrating I get a blue screen (not the normal one, one which lines going vertical, I turn it back on and I dont get no error box saying I had a blue screen, dunno if its my system or whattried the 1.1.6 final version and sameeverything else works, its just thatPlease, please help Edited September 5, 2008 by Richard Arkless Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Arkless Posted September 6, 2008 Author Share Posted September 6, 2008 Anyone, pleaseI have disable avast antivirus and same, I have put it in compatibility mode, I tried another vista installation and all end up with a BSOD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MagicAndre1981 Posted September 7, 2008 Share Posted September 7, 2008 try to completely remove Avast and run vLite again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
limb0 Posted October 11, 2008 Share Posted October 11, 2008 G'day fellow Vlite/Nlite fiends and Lord Nuhi, I also am experiencing BSOD at the beginning of hotfix incorporation [or without hotfix integration!]the facts:using a an already vlited Vista x61 Sp1 made from the MSDN en_windows_vista_with_service_pack_1_x64_dvd_x14-29595.iso iso.i *NEVER* run an antivirus. As Monsieur Gates once said "my 7yo son runs vista with no antivirus, there is simply no need"I used autopatcher to download all post Sp1 hotfixes on 11/10/08 Australian time totalling 56 hotfixes and 6 updates.If I completely disable the hotfix integration I STILL get a BSOD maybe halfway through after I click apply.I am adding four drivers for P5Q Deluxe and P5K Premium [same BSOD without these]the computer is a non overclocked Q6600 with 8gb but i'm getting the same error on a E7200 machine also with 8gb [running same vlited Sp1 x64 install]I'm unable to make out which hotfix is causing the BSOD and examining the event logs only shows an unexpected restartI intially had 6001.18000.080118-1840-kb3aikl_en.iso installled but have since uninstalled it and am just using 1.20 with the dll.The windows i am using is completely up to date apart from that tinker thing and some optional sound scheme.my previous working Vista X64 Sp1 install disc was also made from the same MSDN iso using 1.16i'm at my wits end, I have been trying to make a new VLited Vista X64 Sp1 on and off for a few months now.Do I really have to have to install a vanilla Vista x64 install and then use that to make a new custom vista? [it's my previous Vista right?]thank you for your time, limb0! below are my ini's:default.ini; vLite preset file;;#Environment:; vLite v1.2; Framework 2.0.50727.1434; Microsoft Windows NT 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 64-bit;;#Target:; Windows Vista ULTIMATE 64-bit Service Pack 1; Version 6.0.6001.18000 English (United States);[Compatibility]ACDSee / XnViewLogitech SetpointAero GlassFile and printer sharing (Server)Internet ExplorerRecommendedSystem RestoreWindows Update[CustomHide][Components];# Accessories #Games-Inbox GamesGames-Premium Inbox GamesWelcome Center;# Drivers #Modems;# Hardware Support #Fax SupportModem Support;# Languages #ArabicBrazillianBulgarianCroatianCzechDanishDutchEstonianFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHebrewHungarianItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianNorwegianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSimplified ChineseSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwedishTable Driven Text Input ProcessorThaiTraditional ChineseTurkishUkrainian;# Multimedia #Screensavers;# Services #Error Reporting;# System #Tablet PC[Options]DEP (Data Execution Prevention) = DefaultUser Account Control (UAC) = DisabledAntiSpyware Realtime Protection = DefaultAutoPlay = EnabledPaging Executive = EnabledPower scheme = High performancePower button = ShutdownSleep button = Do nothingHibernation = OffControl Panel - Classic View = EnabledShow hidden files and folders = NoShow protected operating system files = NoShow extensions for known file types = YesIE Phishing Filter = DisabledIE Phishing Verification Ballon Tips = Disabled[services][Protection][Drivers]E:\drv\AHCI\iaAHCI.infE:\drv\jmicron\jraid_i.infE:\drv\marvell\yk60x64.infE:\drv\rtl8187\Netrtuw.inf[unattended]SpecRegionalAcceptEULASkipNewUserSkipProductKeySkipAutoActivationNetworkLoc = 1ProtectPC = 1[Hotfixes]E:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB905866-v24-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB938371-v2-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB938464-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB940157-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB941693-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB942288-v2-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB943170-v2-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB943509-v4-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB943729-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB944325-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB945381-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB946665-v2-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB947562-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB948590-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB949189-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB949545-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB949961-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950050-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950124-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950125-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950126-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950194-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950478-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950489-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950582-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950636-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950762-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950888-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB950974-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951066-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\windows6.0-kb951072-v2-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951250-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951327-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951376-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951618-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951698-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951725-v2-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB951978-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB952287-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB952627-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB952664-v3-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB952709-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB952714-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB953395-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB953733-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB953838-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB953839-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB954154-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB954366-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB954563-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB954708-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB955020-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB955302-x64.msuE:\x64 hotfixes\Windows6.0-KB955836-x64.msu[LanguagePacks]; vLite private preset file. Do not upload to the internet, this file contains your private data and it is not important for debugging.default_u.ini[unattended]RegTimeCurr = 47RegKeyboard = 147UILang = English (United States)FullName = the peopleComputerName = defaultTimeZone = 74AdminPass = rancid corndogs rule the multiverse! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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