[quote]Why would you blame Stardock for NVIDIA driver issues? You need to blame NVIDIA for the problems and ask them to fix their drivers.Personally, I've had nothing but trouble out of the newer NVIDIA drivers. I went back to 169 and every thing works as expected.I'll stick with these until NVIDIA works out their problems.[/quote] Its not the drivers. Ive tried drivers dating back to January 2008. None of them work. I get the same BSOD with Dreamscape on. Its Stardock and they've done
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@ Neil it is NOT the drivers. I have tested dozens and dozens of drivers just to get this thing working. ALL produce the same results. I get a BSOD upon API change. I would boot into safe mode, use Driver Cleaner Pro to remove the nvidia drivers COMPLETELY from the computer, install driver, and boot back into normal windows. After doing something that changes the Windows API like turn off a game or swap to full screen in a movie player like WMP or DivX player - it would immedia
Im bumping this because it's pissing me off.
Im having the EXACT same problem and Stardock has done nothing for 2 whole weeks except ask for my dxdiag. Which I gave them. It's pissing me off because I paid for this thing, and it doesn't work properly. refer to [link="https://forums.stardock.com/316168"]This thread[/link] for more information.
It only does it when I play games, but even then I still crash.
When using Deskscape, I cannot watch any videos on Windows Media Player or play video games. No matter which dreams or videos Im using, regardless of quality settings, Vista locks up and the screen goes blank. Sometimes the screen comes back on with a BSOD saying "The video card drivers attempted to reset but failed" or just doesn't turn back on at all. Sometimes Vista just locks up and doesnt even turn off. I've tried using deskscape with and without aero, different dream qual