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Windows Vista Business 64-bit edition - BSOD Illegal System DLL Relocation

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I have Windows Vista Business 64-bit edition installed on my computer.
I get blue screen while booting the OS, after reset it boots into windows.

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Not every boot ends with a blue screen. Most of the times Windows starts properly.
I've read that this problem is caused by Realtek HD Audio Control Panel in Windows XP, but not in Vista.
I haven't found any information about that problem in Windows Vista.
I've tried reinstalling the OS, new drivers, old drivers and many other things and still nothing.

 

My specs:
Core i5 3450
MSI Z77A-G45 (Realtek HD Audio)
Corsair Vengeance 1600 MHz 2x4GB

MSI GTX 660 TF/OC

Windows - all updates installed

Other drivers - latest versions

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You should take this opportunity to install windows 7! I think it's a sign...

Setup Video -----------Peasant Crushing Specs----------- 4K Benchmarks


-CPU- i7 3930k @4.8GHz 1.4v -Mobo- Asus Rampage IV Extreme -GPUs- 2x GTX Titan Hydrocopper SLI -RAM- 32GB (8x4GB) Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz -Storage- 500GB Samsung 840 SSD | 2TB WD Green HDD


-Monitors- 3x BenQ XL2420T | 1x Dell U2713HM -Mouse- Steelseries Rival -Keyboard- Corsair K70 Cherry MX Brown -Headphones- Audio Techinca ATH-M50 -Microphone- RØDE NT1-A

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You should take this opportunity to install windows 7! I think it's a sign...

It's a sign that if nothing helps someone will have to give/buy me Windows 7 or 8.

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It's a sign that if nothing helps someone will have to give/buy me Windows 7 or 8.

You can always busk until you have enough money! :P

Setup: i5 4670k @ 4.2 Ghz, Corsair H100i Cooler, Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB Ram @ 1600 Mhz, MSI Z87-GD65 Motherboard, Corsair GS700 2013 edition PSU, MSI GTX 770 Lightning, Samsung EVO 120 SSD + 2TB&1TB Seagate Barracudas, BenQ XL2411T Monitor, Sennheiser HD 598 Headphones + AntLion ModMic 4.0

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It's a sign that if nothing helps someone will have to give/buy me Windows 7 or 8.

Well I don't see why you're using a 2006 OS with 2012 parts. I really don't know what's causing that error.

Setup Video -----------Peasant Crushing Specs----------- 4K Benchmarks


-CPU- i7 3930k @4.8GHz 1.4v -Mobo- Asus Rampage IV Extreme -GPUs- 2x GTX Titan Hydrocopper SLI -RAM- 32GB (8x4GB) Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz -Storage- 500GB Samsung 840 SSD | 2TB WD Green HDD


-Monitors- 3x BenQ XL2420T | 1x Dell U2713HM -Mouse- Steelseries Rival -Keyboard- Corsair K70 Cherry MX Brown -Headphones- Audio Techinca ATH-M50 -Microphone- RØDE NT1-A

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hello, i am using VISTA pro 64 and i have the exact same problem since a couple of weeks. i do not know what it is and how to fix it. any help is appreciated!

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Hello, i am using VISTA pro 64 and i have the exact same problem since a couple of weeks. i do not know what it is and how to fix it. any help is appreciated!

I've tried many things. Nothing worked. I switched off the sound card in uefi. That helped, but that is not how it should be solved. You can buy sound card and that could solve the problem. My guess is that an update (I don't know which one) for windows is causing the problem. 

But I have Windows 8 now, so problem solved (for now).

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