Maybe Vista doesn't support the chipset or a related component.
whenever i try to tune my system the whole thing just freezes, im currently using vista but when i used xp and did the same thing it went without a hitch. any ideas on what to do?
My System:
2.4ghz Conroe Core CPU
512MB XFX XXX Alpha Dog 8800GT
2GB Corsair Dominator Ram 800MHZ
730w Hiper Power Psu
Antec 900 Ultimate Gamer case
Zalman CNPC9700-LED super aero flower cooler
Logitech Z-5450 5.1 THX/Dolby/DTS
Seagate 320GB Barracuda 7200.10 16mb cache (Primary)
162GB Maxtor HD (Secondary)
Nforce n680i MSI P6N Motherboard
Dell 20.1" Widescreen TFT
X-Fi Xtream Gamer Fatal1ty Professional soundcard
Razer DeathAdder 1800 Dpi Gaming Mouse
My System:
2.4ghz Conroe Core CPU
512MB XFX XXX Alpha Dog 8800GT
2GB Corsair Dominator Ram 800MHZ
730w Hiper Power Psu
Antec 900 Ultimate Gamer case
Zalman CNPC9700-LED super aero flower cooler
Logitech Z-5450 5.1 THX/Dolby/DTS
Seagate 320GB Barracuda 7200.10 16mb cache (Primary)
162GB Maxtor HD (Secondary)
Nforce n680i MSI P6N Motherboard
Dell 20.1" Widescreen TFT
X-Fi Xtream Gamer Fatal1ty Professional soundcard
Razer DeathAdder 1800 Dpi Gaming Mouse
The drivers of nVidia aren't yet fully compatible with Vista. I think you'll need to wait for updated drivers.
EDIT: nVidia made a big mistake by placing the Vista Ready label on their products, but their drivers are crashing all the time on Vista.
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