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BizTalker

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Dec 2, 2009, 6:16:10 PM12/2/09
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I just bought Core i7 laptop with GeForce 230M; HP pavillion DV7-3050ec.
Installed Windows 2008 R2 x64 and installed Win7 drivers. All working
perfectly, even when Virtualization is enabled in BIOS. Add Hyper-V role and
I get a blue screen in Nvidia driver on boot. I tried versions NVIDIA drivers
186.44; 186.81 and even beta 195.62 with no luck. I cannot even boot the
system with Hyper-V. If I revert to standard VGA, it's all fine, but then I
would rather sell this laptop then look at VGA screen.
I am looking for anything to try, please any ideas so I dont have to go back
to RDP to my server or go back to VMWare; it runs in this configuration,
ouch. I will post back results if anything works.
By the way I don't buy the argument this is for servers, because
virtualization belongs to workstations as well and I need to run 3 virtuals
on this laptop, DC, BizTalk and Linux with Oracle.
Interesting point is that I had a Quad Core HP ElieteBook Laptop with
NVidia with Windows 2008, not R2 and it worked in this configuration, seems
we are going backwards, Thanks for any pointers.

Pete Matson

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Dec 10, 2009, 1:53:30 PM12/10/09
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I have the same scenario w/ two different core i7 laptops.. one ATI
the other Nvidia graphics. Whenver hyper-v role is enabled w/
graphics driver installed; blue screen.

I do have another mobile server laptop w/ W5590 Xeon and a NVidia GTX
260M and I have Hyper-V role and Aero running like a champ. Curious
why that one is working?

Check this link out for more info:
http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2009/11/16/understanding-high-end-video-performance-issues-with-hyper-v.aspx

mikehillman

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Jun 28, 2010, 6:28:40 PM6/28/10
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I have the same problem. Does seem to be a Video Driver issue for me as well. Hope someone can find a solution.

BizTalker wrote:

Blue Screen Core i7 HP laptop
02-Dec-09

I just bought Core i7 laptop with GeForce 230M; HP pavillion DV7-3050ec.
Installed Windows 2008 R2 x64 and installed Win7 drivers. All working
perfectly, even when Virtualization is enabled in BIOS. Add Hyper-V role and
I get a blue screen in Nvidia driver on boot. I tried versions NVIDIA drivers
186.44; 186.81 and even beta 195.62 with no luck. I cannot even boot the

system with Hyper-V. If I revert to standard VGA, it is all fine, but then I


would rather sell this laptop then look at VGA screen.
I am looking for anything to try, please any ideas so I dont have to go back
to RDP to my server or go back to VMWare; it runs in this configuration,
ouch. I will post back results if anything works.

By the way I do not buy the argument this is for servers, because


virtualization belongs to workstations as well and I need to run 3 virtuals
on this laptop, DC, BizTalk and Linux with Oracle.
Interesting point is that I had a Quad Core HP ElieteBook Laptop with
NVidia with Windows 2008, not R2 and it worked in this configuration, seems
we are going backwards, Thanks for any pointers.

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Wednesday, December 02, 2009 6:16 PM
BizTalker wrote:

Blue Screen Core i7 HP laptop


I just bought Core i7 laptop with GeForce 230M; HP pavillion DV7-3050ec.
Installed Windows 2008 R2 x64 and installed Win7 drivers. All working
perfectly, even when Virtualization is enabled in BIOS. Add Hyper-V role and
I get a blue screen in Nvidia driver on boot. I tried versions NVIDIA drivers
186.44; 186.81 and even beta 195.62 with no luck. I cannot even boot the

system with Hyper-V. If I revert to standard VGA, it is all fine, but then I


would rather sell this laptop then look at VGA screen.
I am looking for anything to try, please any ideas so I dont have to go back
to RDP to my server or go back to VMWare; it runs in this configuration,
ouch. I will post back results if anything works.

By the way I do not buy the argument this is for servers, because


virtualization belongs to workstations as well and I need to run 3 virtuals
on this laptop, DC, BizTalk and Linux with Oracle.
Interesting point is that I had a Quad Core HP ElieteBook Laptop with
NVidia with Windows 2008, not R2 and it worked in this configuration, seems
we are going backwards, Thanks for any pointers.

On Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:08 PM
Pete Matson wrote:


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gg

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Jul 7, 2010, 12:04:18 AM7/7/10
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not expert on this but I have a few question may help you narrow down the
problem

did you look at the optional update the nVidia driver?
how much ram do you have on the laptop
how much of the ram is used by the video driver?
is the net avail Ram - ram allocated to VMs > 512MB or better?

what if you disable sleep/hibernation/ power saving scheme would that help
maybe R2 is too aggressive in power saving for the 230M drivers?

<Mike Hillman> wrote in message news:20106281...@mikehillman.net...

michellerc

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Jul 22, 2010, 9:48:03 PM7/22/10
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you can try this one:
www.registryfix123.com

BizTalker wrote:

Blue Screen Core i7 HP laptop
02-Dec-09

I just bought Core i7 laptop with GeForce 230M; HP pavillion DV7-3050ec.


Installed Windows 2008 R2 x64 and installed Win7 drivers. All working
perfectly, even when Virtualization is enabled in BIOS. Add Hyper-V role and
I get a blue screen in Nvidia driver on boot. I tried versions NVIDIA drivers
186.44; 186.81 and even beta 195.62 with no luck. I cannot even boot the

system with Hyper-V. If I revert to standard VGA, it is all fine, but then I


would rather sell this laptop then look at VGA screen.
I am looking for anything to try, please any ideas so I dont have to go back
to RDP to my server or go back to VMWare; it runs in this configuration,
ouch. I will post back results if anything works.

By the way I do not buy the argument this is for servers, because


virtualization belongs to workstations as well and I need to run 3 virtuals
on this laptop, DC, BizTalk and Linux with Oracle.
Interesting point is that I had a Quad Core HP ElieteBook Laptop with
NVidia with Windows 2008, not R2 and it worked in this configuration, seems
we are going backwards, Thanks for any pointers.

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Wednesday, December 02, 2009 6:16 PM
BizTalker wrote:

Blue Screen Core i7 HP laptop

I just bought Core i7 laptop with GeForce 230M; HP pavillion DV7-3050ec.
Installed Windows 2008 R2 x64 and installed Win7 drivers. All working
perfectly, even when Virtualization is enabled in BIOS. Add Hyper-V role and
I get a blue screen in Nvidia driver on boot. I tried versions NVIDIA drivers
186.44; 186.81 and even beta 195.62 with no luck. I cannot even boot the

system with Hyper-V. If I revert to standard VGA, it is all fine, but then I


would rather sell this laptop then look at VGA screen.
I am looking for anything to try, please any ideas so I dont have to go back
to RDP to my server or go back to VMWare; it runs in this configuration,
ouch. I will post back results if anything works.

By the way I do not buy the argument this is for servers, because


virtualization belongs to workstations as well and I need to run 3 virtuals
on this laptop, DC, BizTalk and Linux with Oracle.
Interesting point is that I had a Quad Core HP ElieteBook Laptop with
NVidia with Windows 2008, not R2 and it worked in this configuration, seems
we are going backwards, Thanks for any pointers.

On Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:08 PM
Pete Matson wrote:

I have the same scenario w/ two different core i7 laptops..
I have the same scenario w/ two different core i7 laptops.. one ATI
the other Nvidia graphics. Whenver hyper-v role is enabled w/
graphics driver installed; blue screen.

I do have another mobile server laptop w/ W5590 Xeon and a NVidia GTX
260M and I have Hyper-V role and Aero running like a champ. Curious
why that one is working?

On Monday, June 28, 2010 6:28 PM
Mike Hillman wrote:

dv8t-1000 Blue Screen


I have the same problem. Does seem to be a Video Driver issue for me as well. Hope someone can find a solution.

On Wednesday, July 07, 2010 4:04 AM
gg wrote:

not expert on this but I have a few question may help you narrow down
not expert on this but I have a few question may help you narrow down the
problem

did you look at the optional update the nVidia driver?
how much ram do you have on the laptop
how much of the ram is used by the video driver?
is the net avail Ram - ram allocated to VMs > 512MB or better?

what if you disable sleep/hibernation/ power saving scheme would that help
maybe R2 is too aggressive in power saving for the 230M drivers?

well. Hope someone can find a solution.
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http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2009/11/16/understanding-high-end-video-performance-issues-with-hyper-v.aspx
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/7d10d73c-321c-446e-8b6d-b81ee8d9b314/producerconsumer-queue-and-blockingcollection-in-c-40.aspx


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gg

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Jul 23, 2010, 12:03:40 AM7/23/10
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reply to group on the original thread with original subject would be nice
otherwise with this subject, you sound like promoting registry cleaner.

I personally would not use registry cleaner esp from third party.

as for the nvidia driver.and win 7 drivers, I would try to use a minimum of
win7 drivers if at all possible.

I have installed w2998 with hyperv w/o running any NVidia video driver on
the nvidia gpu at about 1024x1028 resolution. Granted it was not on hp
laptop

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Dave Warren

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Jul 23, 2010, 3:52:39 AM7/23/10
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In message <ww82o.9772$z%6.8115@edtnps83> "gg" <g...@Edm.noMail.net> was
claimed to have wrote:

>I personally would not use registry cleaner esp from third party.

Amen! The best they might do is "no harm", but many times they'll
remove something useful or needed and if you don't notice and restore
the problem soon you may end up resolving difficulties for a long time
down the road.

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