Interesting....this sounds like a display driver issue. Based on your description, you're hitting user-mode driver crashes. What are the steps that you go through that reproduce this? Is it just normal use?
In the meantime, you can try disabling DWM by turning off Aero Glass...
I had this problem repeatedly with Vista. Changed video cards, added memory, nothing helped. Then turned off screen saver and problem stopped.
Do you have screen saver enabled?
John
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Phil,
I have been having this problem with the Beta and RC build of Win 7 and with whatever nvidia drivers I use, 182.xx, 185.x and now 186.06.
John,
I have had the screensaver disable since I installed but this does not help.
At the moment I am hoping that Phil's suggestion of turning off Aero will be a work-round for the time being. It is worth pointing out that I have seen on other forums that this type of problem - that often manifests itself with pop-up messages saying the graphics driver has recovered from a crash, with multiple Video Hardware Errors shown in Reliability Monior - has been around since Vista.
Is it to do with the driver timing out when polled by Windows? Could the timeout be due to something else hogging the processor for too long? Why does it happen so often for me at around 04:30 hrs, give or take 20 mins? Does something else happen at this time that could cause it? Is there something I could look for in the logs that may help diagnosis?
Incidentally, I don't have many applications installed, just 7MC related stuff like media browser. Oh and WHS connector. No odd CODECS or anything. I have even seen this problem within a few minutes of a clean install before I had time to install anything else.
I also saw this problem when I first tried Win 7 Beta when I was using the on-board Intel G35 GPU. Becasue of this I fitted a new Nvidia 9400 GT. But same problem.
Any ideas?
Ben
Interesting...it could be some background or startup program causing issues.
see the following post:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistaperformance/thread/b97ac5ac-60ea-4623-9a06-271abe723e41
Ben,
My video driver re-start problems were solved with the new video card with more memory (and faster memory). The card drives both a DVI and HDMI out in extended desktop. In my case, the system often would not recover and go into a blue screen (system shut down for your protection) and reboot. The new card solved that problem but the event 500 heavy contention continued until I shut down the screen saver. The event 500 didn't cause any damage and only lasted a few seconds, but reported it as a problem and logged it in the event manager so I just shut down the screen saver.
See if you can find anything that's running or starting when the error is reported (such as a system scan or the like). I personally have stopped updating my ATI video drivers since I've got it working and every update usually takes time to tweak for Media Center and it's just not worth the time.
Thanks for the comments. I have 3GB of RAM and a Q6600 CPU. The graphics card is a new Nvidia 9400GT. I also saw the problem with the on-board Intel G35 when I first started trying Win7 Beta. It was becasue of this problem with the G35 that I got the new nvidia card.
One of the first things I tried was turning off screensaver. It is now always off. I have also diabled sleep and hibernate etc.
I have looked at the post you suggested. When I run Reliability Monitor (which I do every day!) it shows loads of Video Hardware Errors. They come every minute or two for several hours at a time. It normally stops eventually without any user intervention. This normally starts around 4:30 am, give or take 30 mins, but can happen at other times. This doesn't happen every day. I may go for up to four days without an issue. Somtimes it recovers completely after the Video Hardware Errors have stopped. Somethimes the system needs a re-boot to get normal performance back.
Maybe tonight I will look through the logs to see if there is any correlation with something starting in the background and take it from there.
OK. I've been running for a few days now with Aero Glass dissabled (by selecting a non-Aero (classic) theme in the display control panel - is this the right way to disable Aero?). Yesterday, I got a repeat of the problem - repeated Video Hardware Errors over several hours throughout the day.
EBH: Phil, OK. I've been running for a few days now with Aero Glass dissabled (by selecting a non-Aero (classic) theme in the display control panel - is this the right way to disable Aero?). Yesterday, I got a repeat of the problem - repeated Video Hardware Errors over several hours throughout the day. Ben
Hi Ben,
Choosing a Windows Classic theme or just making sure Aero Glass is not enabled will disable DWM. Also just to clarify, you are running the PC constantly with Live TV playing over several days?
Thanks
The PC is switched on 24/7.Live TV is used intermittently during the evenings mainly. it is never left playing for long periods unwatched. e.g. I always stop live or recorded TV playback when I go to bed.
Most of the time the PC is idle waiting for scheduled recordings etc.
Hmm... Yes, DWM should be disabled when turning off the transparency. Also, it's disabled when running WMC in fullscreen mode.
I believe there was once issue in Win7 RC (that I believe we fixed) where if WMC was initially in fullscreen, then memory and CPU utilization spike..then once you minimize WMC and restore (to fullscreen), the CPU utilization spike goes away. Maybe this is what you're hitting?
I get this even if WMC is not running.