Windows Vista Few Problems with Vista 64-bit Ultimate

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Hello,

I have recently installed Vista Ultimate x64 and am facing a few problems.
I'm a programmer and web developper I'll try to explain them the best I can
what my problems are. Thanks in advance for your consideration.

What I did:
1. I did a clean install of Vista 64 on a multi partitioned hard drive
(machine specs below);
2. Many drivers have been hard to find, but the ones that weren't installed
automaticly, I could find working ones available on the web;
3. Updated Vista from Windows Update (so I have full version);
4. Installed all my programs. Here is a list of the haviest ones (all that
was installed was LATEST VERSIONS)...
NOD 32 (uninstalled right after)
Kaspersky Internet Security
Delphi 2007
Delphi for PHP
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Apache 2.2 webserver (automatic service)
Oracle Express 12g (automatic service)
Bullet Proof FTP Server
VM Ware
Nero (the whole bundle)
Adoble PhotoShop
3D Studio Max
Sound Studio
Applied about 20 sidebar items (some downloaded, some came included
and some are just instances of the same item)
RegistryEasy
Many other small applications ....
5. Upgraded my 1Gb x 2 DDR2 667mhz memories to 2Gb x 2 DDR2 800mhz memory
cards (total now is 4 GB)
6. Upgraded my onboard Intel 946gz video card to NVidia 7200 video card

Problems I found:
1. Before start installed all the applications, I noticed that start up was
way faster. I still have only 2Gb of ram, but it would boot in less than 2
minutes after windows update. Now, after all programs were installed, it
took about 9 minutes before memory upgrade and 7 mins after I put the 4 Gb.
So my 1st questions are: Is 7 minutes to start up a normal timing for such a
configuration? Is there any program I could use to optimize it?
2. I could not find any drivers for my onboard sound card to run properly on
64-bits OS's. But I think it's a Intel problem, not Vista's
3. Before upgrading memory, I oftenly saw what seemed to be lack of memory
problems, like pop up menus wouldn't show up, so I had to mouse over the
empty space so I could see their items, etc. Since main board has only two
slots and I can't find memory cards higher than 2Gb each (I don't think my
board will support more than that), Is there a way to satisfy Vista's hunger
for memory? Is that enough for the programs I use to run?
4. Free space on partition left for Vista has decreased after memory
upgrade. I know it has increased its cache to adapt to the new amout of
memory that I have, but is it safe to manually reduce the cache? I know
300Gb should be enough, but I do have some large files stored in here and
disk space is a problem for me. Also I could use the option to use a SD chip
as TurboCache. I tried that before, but I didn't see any improvement in
performance. Should I try it again after memory upgrade and would it help
performance?
5. After install and run Registry Easy, it found about 9000 problems and
fixed them. So, is that for real? Just after installing Vista and programs I
should really have all these errors? Do these registry patchers really work?
Is there an equivalent made by MS?
6. One of the problems I found with using Registry Easy is that it enters
some kind of a loop in a registry key located in HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\ ...
it seems to enter in a loop and it keeps showing SCANNING
HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\ .... and so on
..... Is it safe to delete this branch? Could it be a virus or something? If
it's a bug, is it known by MS? Maybe a fix?

My PARTITION specs:
FAT16 PRIMARY BOOTABLE ACTIVE (for bootmagic and win 3.11, I'm nostaugic at
times, also for some old DOS games)
NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for Vista Ultimate 64bits)
NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for XP Corporate 64 bits)
NTFS EXTENDED (for Program Files, I normally install programs in a shared
location to multiple OS's, just to save disk space)
NTFS EXTENDED (for Games, Flight Simulator, Age Of Empires, ....)
NTFS EXTENDED (for Media, this is where I keep my source codes and projects
and documents and pics and other personal files)
Ext2 EXTENDED (for Linux Ubuntu, I am curious about this one, and, despite
of most MS OS's, this one can boot up from an EXT partition)
NTFS EXTENDED (for VMWare disk images, I need to have Win95 and XP 32
installed for testing purposes with my programs)

My HARDWARE specs:
1.8 ghz Intel Core2 Duo processor
Intel 946gz (sound, video, network cards onboard)
320Gb Sata2 HD
LG DVD Burner
30 Gb IDE HD (connected as master together with DVD burner, for partition
backup only)
Before: 2 x 1Gb DDR2 667ghz RAM (total: 2 Gb)
After: 2 x 2Gb DDR2 800 ghz RAM (total: 4 Gb)
Before: Onboard Video card (64mb)
After: NVidia 7200 (128mb onboard, up to 512 TurboCache)
ENLTV TV Card
Sound Maker (extra sound card)
7.1 USB Sound card (another extra sound card, yeah, I need 3 of them) (this
is a cheap and excelent card, I recomend to you all)
Multi Card Reader (connected to USB)
HP Scanner USB
HP Printer USB
 
RE: Few Problems with Vista 64-bit Ultimate

Isn't both NOD32 and Kaspersky Internet Security anti-virus programs? You
should run only one AV program at a time. At start up most, if not all, AV
programs do some checking, if two are running, could be conflicting with each
other resulting in long startup times.

"TMA" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have recently installed Vista Ultimate x64 and am facing a few problems.
> I'm a programmer and web developper I'll try to explain them the best I can
> what my problems are. Thanks in advance for your consideration.
>
> What I did:
> 1. I did a clean install of Vista 64 on a multi partitioned hard drive
> (machine specs below);
> 2. Many drivers have been hard to find, but the ones that weren't installed
> automaticly, I could find working ones available on the web;
> 3. Updated Vista from Windows Update (so I have full version);
> 4. Installed all my programs. Here is a list of the haviest ones (all that
> was installed was LATEST VERSIONS)...
> NOD 32 (uninstalled right after)
> Kaspersky Internet Security
> Delphi 2007
> Delphi for PHP
> Macromedia Dreamweaver
> Apache 2.2 webserver (automatic service)
> Oracle Express 12g (automatic service)
> Bullet Proof FTP Server
> VM Ware
> Nero (the whole bundle)
> Adoble PhotoShop
> 3D Studio Max
> Sound Studio
> Applied about 20 sidebar items (some downloaded, some came included
> and some are just instances of the same item)
> RegistryEasy
> Many other small applications ....
> 5. Upgraded my 1Gb x 2 DDR2 667mhz memories to 2Gb x 2 DDR2 800mhz memory
> cards (total now is 4 GB)
> 6. Upgraded my onboard Intel 946gz video card to NVidia 7200 video card
>
> Problems I found:
> 1. Before start installed all the applications, I noticed that start up was
> way faster. I still have only 2Gb of ram, but it would boot in less than 2
> minutes after windows update. Now, after all programs were installed, it
> took about 9 minutes before memory upgrade and 7 mins after I put the 4 Gb.
> So my 1st questions are: Is 7 minutes to start up a normal timing for such a
> configuration? Is there any program I could use to optimize it?
> 2. I could not find any drivers for my onboard sound card to run properly on
> 64-bits OS's. But I think it's a Intel problem, not Vista's
> 3. Before upgrading memory, I oftenly saw what seemed to be lack of memory
> problems, like pop up menus wouldn't show up, so I had to mouse over the
> empty space so I could see their items, etc. Since main board has only two
> slots and I can't find memory cards higher than 2Gb each (I don't think my
> board will support more than that), Is there a way to satisfy Vista's hunger
> for memory? Is that enough for the programs I use to run?
> 4. Free space on partition left for Vista has decreased after memory
> upgrade. I know it has increased its cache to adapt to the new amout of
> memory that I have, but is it safe to manually reduce the cache? I know
> 300Gb should be enough, but I do have some large files stored in here and
> disk space is a problem for me. Also I could use the option to use a SD chip
> as TurboCache. I tried that before, but I didn't see any improvement in
> performance. Should I try it again after memory upgrade and would it help
> performance?
> 5. After install and run Registry Easy, it found about 9000 problems and
> fixed them. So, is that for real? Just after installing Vista and programs I
> should really have all these errors? Do these registry patchers really work?
> Is there an equivalent made by MS?
> 6. One of the problems I found with using Registry Easy is that it enters
> some kind of a loop in a registry key located in HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\ ...
> it seems to enter in a loop and it keeps showing SCANNING
> HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\ .... and so on
> ..... Is it safe to delete this branch? Could it be a virus or something? If
> it's a bug, is it known by MS? Maybe a fix?
>
> My PARTITION specs:
> FAT16 PRIMARY BOOTABLE ACTIVE (for bootmagic and win 3.11, I'm nostaugic at
> times, also for some old DOS games)
> NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for Vista Ultimate 64bits)
> NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for XP Corporate 64 bits)
> NTFS EXTENDED (for Program Files, I normally install programs in a shared
> location to multiple OS's, just to save disk space)
> NTFS EXTENDED (for Games, Flight Simulator, Age Of Empires, ....)
> NTFS EXTENDED (for Media, this is where I keep my source codes and projects
> and documents and pics and other personal files)
> Ext2 EXTENDED (for Linux Ubuntu, I am curious about this one, and, despite
> of most MS OS's, this one can boot up from an EXT partition)
> NTFS EXTENDED (for VMWare disk images, I need to have Win95 and XP 32
> installed for testing purposes with my programs)
>
> My HARDWARE specs:
> 1.8 ghz Intel Core2 Duo processor
> Intel 946gz (sound, video, network cards onboard)
> 320Gb Sata2 HD
> LG DVD Burner
> 30 Gb IDE HD (connected as master together with DVD burner, for partition
> backup only)
> Before: 2 x 1Gb DDR2 667ghz RAM (total: 2 Gb)
> After: 2 x 2Gb DDR2 800 ghz RAM (total: 4 Gb)
> Before: Onboard Video card (64mb)
> After: NVidia 7200 (128mb onboard, up to 512 TurboCache)
> ENLTV TV Card
> Sound Maker (extra sound card)
> 7.1 USB Sound card (another extra sound card, yeah, I need 3 of them) (this
> is a cheap and excelent card, I recomend to you all)
> Multi Card Reader (connected to USB)
> HP Scanner USB
> HP Printer USB
>
>
 
Re: Few Problems with Vista 64-bit Ultimate

I would suspect you have screwed your system by using reg easy.

boot time is a tad long.
you can use msconfig and uncheck startup programs , reboot and then enable a few at a time to see which one(s) cause the problem.

or check the event logs to see what is causing the boot time delay.




mikeyhsd@sprintpcs.com



"TMA" <tmasoftwares@ig.com.br> wrote in message news:OMDMFIRxIHA.2188@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Hello,

I have recently installed Vista Ultimate x64 and am facing a few problems.
I'm a programmer and web developper I'll try to explain them the best I can
what my problems are. Thanks in advance for your consideration.

What I did:
1. I did a clean install of Vista 64 on a multi partitioned hard drive
(machine specs below);
2. Many drivers have been hard to find, but the ones that weren't installed
automaticly, I could find working ones available on the web;
3. Updated Vista from Windows Update (so I have full version);
4. Installed all my programs. Here is a list of the haviest ones (all that
was installed was LATEST VERSIONS)...
NOD 32 (uninstalled right after)
Kaspersky Internet Security
Delphi 2007
Delphi for PHP
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Apache 2.2 webserver (automatic service)
Oracle Express 12g (automatic service)
Bullet Proof FTP Server
VM Ware
Nero (the whole bundle)
Adoble PhotoShop
3D Studio Max
Sound Studio
Applied about 20 sidebar items (some downloaded, some came included
and some are just instances of the same item)
RegistryEasy
Many other small applications ....
5. Upgraded my 1Gb x 2 DDR2 667mhz memories to 2Gb x 2 DDR2 800mhz memory
cards (total now is 4 GB)
6. Upgraded my onboard Intel 946gz video card to NVidia 7200 video card

Problems I found:
1. Before start installed all the applications, I noticed that start up was
way faster. I still have only 2Gb of ram, but it would boot in less than 2
minutes after windows update. Now, after all programs were installed, it
took about 9 minutes before memory upgrade and 7 mins after I put the 4 Gb.
So my 1st questions are: Is 7 minutes to start up a normal timing for such a
configuration? Is there any program I could use to optimize it?
2. I could not find any drivers for my onboard sound card to run properly on
64-bits OS's. But I think it's a Intel problem, not Vista's
3. Before upgrading memory, I oftenly saw what seemed to be lack of memory
problems, like pop up menus wouldn't show up, so I had to mouse over the
empty space so I could see their items, etc. Since main board has only two
slots and I can't find memory cards higher than 2Gb each (I don't think my
board will support more than that), Is there a way to satisfy Vista's hunger
for memory? Is that enough for the programs I use to run?
4. Free space on partition left for Vista has decreased after memory
upgrade. I know it has increased its cache to adapt to the new amout of
memory that I have, but is it safe to manually reduce the cache? I know
300Gb should be enough, but I do have some large files stored in here and
disk space is a problem for me. Also I could use the option to use a SD chip
as TurboCache. I tried that before, but I didn't see any improvement in
performance. Should I try it again after memory upgrade and would it help
performance?
5. After install and run Registry Easy, it found about 9000 problems and
fixed them. So, is that for real? Just after installing Vista and programs I
should really have all these errors? Do these registry patchers really work?
Is there an equivalent made by MS?
6. One of the problems I found with using Registry Easy is that it enters
some kind of a loop in a registry key located in HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\ ....
it seems to enter in a loop and it keeps showing SCANNING
HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\ .... and so on
.... Is it safe to delete this branch? Could it be a virus or something? If
it's a bug, is it known by MS? Maybe a fix?

My PARTITION specs:
FAT16 PRIMARY BOOTABLE ACTIVE (for bootmagic and win 3.11, I'm nostaugic at
times, also for some old DOS games)
NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for Vista Ultimate 64bits)
NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for XP Corporate 64 bits)
NTFS EXTENDED (for Program Files, I normally install programs in a shared
location to multiple OS's, just to save disk space)
NTFS EXTENDED (for Games, Flight Simulator, Age Of Empires, ....)
NTFS EXTENDED (for Media, this is where I keep my source codes and projects
and documents and pics and other personal files)
Ext2 EXTENDED (for Linux Ubuntu, I am curious about this one, and, despite
of most MS OS's, this one can boot up from an EXT partition)
NTFS EXTENDED (for VMWare disk images, I need to have Win95 and XP 32
installed for testing purposes with my programs)

My HARDWARE specs:
1.8 ghz Intel Core2 Duo processor
Intel 946gz (sound, video, network cards onboard)
320Gb Sata2 HD
LG DVD Burner
30 Gb IDE HD (connected as master together with DVD burner, for partition
backup only)
Before: 2 x 1Gb DDR2 667ghz RAM (total: 2 Gb)
After: 2 x 2Gb DDR2 800 ghz RAM (total: 4 Gb)
Before: Onboard Video card (64mb)
After: NVidia 7200 (128mb onboard, up to 512 TurboCache)
ENLTV TV Card
Sound Maker (extra sound card)
7.1 USB Sound card (another extra sound card, yeah, I need 3 of them) (this
is a cheap and excelent card, I recomend to you all)
Multi Card Reader (connected to USB)
HP Scanner USB
HP Printer USB
 
Re: Few Problems with Vista 64-bit Ultimate

NOD32 was uninstalled right after. Kaspersky is the only one running.


"HighNoon" <HighNoon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8AB2FDDC-5D38-4895-9D74-9D2D70AB3B94@microsoft.com...
> Isn't both NOD32 and Kaspersky Internet Security anti-virus programs? You
> should run only one AV program at a time. At start up most, if not all, AV
> programs do some checking, if two are running, could be conflicting with
> each
> other resulting in long startup times.
>
> "TMA" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have recently installed Vista Ultimate x64 and am facing a few
>> problems.
>> I'm a programmer and web developper I'll try to explain them the best I
>> can
>> what my problems are. Thanks in advance for your consideration.
>>
>> What I did:
>> 1. I did a clean install of Vista 64 on a multi partitioned hard drive
>> (machine specs below);
>> 2. Many drivers have been hard to find, but the ones that weren't
>> installed
>> automaticly, I could find working ones available on the web;
>> 3. Updated Vista from Windows Update (so I have full version);
>> 4. Installed all my programs. Here is a list of the haviest ones (all
>> that
>> was installed was LATEST VERSIONS)...
>> NOD 32 (uninstalled right after)
>> Kaspersky Internet Security
>> Delphi 2007
>> Delphi for PHP
>> Macromedia Dreamweaver
>> Apache 2.2 webserver (automatic service)
>> Oracle Express 12g (automatic service)
>> Bullet Proof FTP Server
>> VM Ware
>> Nero (the whole bundle)
>> Adoble PhotoShop
>> 3D Studio Max
>> Sound Studio
>> Applied about 20 sidebar items (some downloaded, some came
>> included
>> and some are just instances of the same item)
>> RegistryEasy
>> Many other small applications ....
>> 5. Upgraded my 1Gb x 2 DDR2 667mhz memories to 2Gb x 2 DDR2 800mhz memory
>> cards (total now is 4 GB)
>> 6. Upgraded my onboard Intel 946gz video card to NVidia 7200 video card
>>
>> Problems I found:
>> 1. Before start installed all the applications, I noticed that start up
>> was
>> way faster. I still have only 2Gb of ram, but it would boot in less than
>> 2
>> minutes after windows update. Now, after all programs were installed, it
>> took about 9 minutes before memory upgrade and 7 mins after I put the 4
>> Gb.
>> So my 1st questions are: Is 7 minutes to start up a normal timing for
>> such a
>> configuration? Is there any program I could use to optimize it?
>> 2. I could not find any drivers for my onboard sound card to run properly
>> on
>> 64-bits OS's. But I think it's a Intel problem, not Vista's
>> 3. Before upgrading memory, I oftenly saw what seemed to be lack of
>> memory
>> problems, like pop up menus wouldn't show up, so I had to mouse over the
>> empty space so I could see their items, etc. Since main board has only
>> two
>> slots and I can't find memory cards higher than 2Gb each (I don't think
>> my
>> board will support more than that), Is there a way to satisfy Vista's
>> hunger
>> for memory? Is that enough for the programs I use to run?
>> 4. Free space on partition left for Vista has decreased after memory
>> upgrade. I know it has increased its cache to adapt to the new amout of
>> memory that I have, but is it safe to manually reduce the cache? I know
>> 300Gb should be enough, but I do have some large files stored in here and
>> disk space is a problem for me. Also I could use the option to use a SD
>> chip
>> as TurboCache. I tried that before, but I didn't see any improvement in
>> performance. Should I try it again after memory upgrade and would it help
>> performance?
>> 5. After install and run Registry Easy, it found about 9000 problems and
>> fixed them. So, is that for real? Just after installing Vista and
>> programs I
>> should really have all these errors? Do these registry patchers really
>> work?
>> Is there an equivalent made by MS?
>> 6. One of the problems I found with using Registry Easy is that it enters
>> some kind of a loop in a registry key located in HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\
>> ...
>> it seems to enter in a loop and it keeps showing SCANNING
>> HKLM\System\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\Sys64Wow\ .... and so on
>> ..... Is it safe to delete this branch? Could it be a virus or something?
>> If
>> it's a bug, is it known by MS? Maybe a fix?
>>
>> My PARTITION specs:
>> FAT16 PRIMARY BOOTABLE ACTIVE (for bootmagic and win 3.11, I'm nostaugic
>> at
>> times, also for some old DOS games)
>> NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for Vista Ultimate 64bits)
>> NTFS PRIMARY BOOTABLE (for XP Corporate 64 bits)
>> NTFS EXTENDED (for Program Files, I normally install programs in a shared
>> location to multiple OS's, just to save disk space)
>> NTFS EXTENDED (for Games, Flight Simulator, Age Of Empires, ....)
>> NTFS EXTENDED (for Media, this is where I keep my source codes and
>> projects
>> and documents and pics and other personal files)
>> Ext2 EXTENDED (for Linux Ubuntu, I am curious about this one, and,
>> despite
>> of most MS OS's, this one can boot up from an EXT partition)
>> NTFS EXTENDED (for VMWare disk images, I need to have Win95 and XP 32
>> installed for testing purposes with my programs)
>>
>> My HARDWARE specs:
>> 1.8 ghz Intel Core2 Duo processor
>> Intel 946gz (sound, video, network cards onboard)
>> 320Gb Sata2 HD
>> LG DVD Burner
>> 30 Gb IDE HD (connected as master together with DVD burner, for partition
>> backup only)
>> Before: 2 x 1Gb DDR2 667ghz RAM (total: 2 Gb)
>> After: 2 x 2Gb DDR2 800 ghz RAM (total: 4 Gb)
>> Before: Onboard Video card (64mb)
>> After: NVidia 7200 (128mb onboard, up to 512 TurboCache)
>> ENLTV TV Card
>> Sound Maker (extra sound card)
>> 7.1 USB Sound card (another extra sound card, yeah, I need 3 of them)
>> (this
>> is a cheap and excelent card, I recomend to you all)
>> Multi Card Reader (connected to USB)
>> HP Scanner USB
>> HP Printer USB
>>
>>

>
 
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