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  • G400 - NT 4 - Easy CD Creator 4 - SCSI

    I'm having the following problem. I installed Windows NT 4.0, applied SP5, and installed the new G400 drivers. Then I installed Easy CD Creator 4.

    I then go into easy cd, the logo displays and a few secs later, the machine goes to blue screen and does a memory dump. If I boot into Win98, everything works perfectly. Anybody else experiencing the same problem, or have any ideas on how to fix it?

    Thanks,

  • #2
    Not the same problem, but I am unable to burn CDs w/ Adaptec Easy CD Deluxe 4.0- it always makes coasters for me. 3.5 works fine.

    4.0 screws up for me on both WinNT4 and Win98.

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    • #3
      This is very interesting indeed, provided I experienced (as well as other Win2k+G400 users) the same BSOD (in g400.dll) under Windows 2000 Pro RC2.

      I thought it was just the alpha drivers but it can't be that if it happens in NT4!!!

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      P2c-300a/450, 192MB PC125 SDRAM, Quantum Fireball Plus KA 18.2GB 7200rpm, Panasonic 7502B x4/x8 Ultra SCSI CD-R, Tekram DC-390U2W Ultra2Wide SCSI controller, Diamond MX300 (Vortex2), Creative Labs AWE64 Gold Sound Blaster, A-Trend Voodoo II 12MB, Matrox Millennium G400Max, 19" Hitachi SuperScan 752, Logitech Cordless MouseMan Wheel and some other fancy stuff

      P2c-300a/450, 256MB PC125 SDRAM, Quantum Fireball Plus KA 18.2GB 7200rpm, Panasonic 7502B x4/x8 Ultra SCSI CD-R, Tekram DC-390U2W Ultra2Wide SCSI controller, Diamond MX300 (Vortex2), Matrox Millennium G400Max, 19" Hitachi SuperScan 752, Logitech Cordless MouseMan Wheel and some other fancy stuff

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      • #4
        A friend of mine had the same problem with NT 4.0 / Creator 4. Did some research and found out that going down on the number of colors from 32bit to 24bit/16bit/8bit(256 colors) fixed the problem. Only 32bit (million of colors) gave the BSOD. This was the same for every resolution I tried.

        Try it out...

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        • #5
          Have no problem with Win 98 SE and Creator 4. Can even burn at 8x CD to CD while online.

          Don't do what I used to do so I haven't needed or tried it with NT 4.0.

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          P III 500 @ 560 via 112 FSB, ASUS P2B-LS w/1011 BIOS, 256 MB 8ns ECC RAM ECC Enabled since 5.13 driver release, current 5.30 drivers, DX 7, Seagate 9 GB LVD Cheetah & 9 GB UW Barracuda, 10 GB IDE DiamondMax, Plextor Ultraplex 32 X/Plexwriter 8/2/20 RW, Hitachi GD 2000 IDE DVD CD ROM, SCSI ZIP Insider, G400 MAX, SB Live/Liveware 2.1, Sigma Hollywood + DVD decoder, US Robotics 56K Sportster, Sony GDM400PS, UMAX 2400S SCSI scanner, Soundworks 5.1, HP 6P Laser & 890C, SCSI, LAN & USB enabled. SB Live shares IRQ w/MAX, bus mastering enabled, Win98 SE and NT 4.0 SP4.


          MSI K7D Master L, Water Cooled, All SCSI
          Modded XP2000's @ 1800 (12.5 x 144 FSB)
          512MB regular Crucial PC2100
          Matrox P
          X15 36-LP Cheetahs In RAID 0
          LianLiPC70

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          • #6
            I've gotten the same BSOD running Windows 2000 RC2 with my g400 max. It occurrs right when i start ezcd creator 4 deluxe and the BSOD says that it's (IIRC an invalid page fault) in (for sure) module g400.dll

            I'm using a Plextor PlexWriter 8/20 on a Supermicro P6DBU mobo's onboard Adaptec 7895 U2W SCSI controller. [Hopefully someone from matrox might read this... nah...]

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