Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2013

Windows - Nvidia - Display driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version ???.?? stopped responding and has successfully recovered

Ok, so I am using my advisor's Dell Precision M4500 laptop for Windows (7 specifically).  It has a Quadro FX 1800M card onboard with a driver version of 259.22 installed.  I kept getting occasional screen freezes in which I had to reboot.  Every now and then the system "recovered" and gave me this error:

Display driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 259.22 stopped responding and has successfully recovered

Finally sick of it, I googled and found this:

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/display-driver-nvidia-windows-kernel-mode-driver/46f1f9d0-313a-4182-a56f-1604edf04448

The complaint:


"Display driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 186.81 stopped responding and has successfully recovered." I keep getting this message since I installed Windows 7 Ultimate, it is only slightly different than the error message I got with Vista, please help!
Windows lovely response:
If you have a desktop machine, get the latest drivers from here.. http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us If you have a laptop, contact the laptop manufacturer as they are responsible for the proprietory drivers that you will need.. Mike Hall MVP - Windows Desktop Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/
This is why I hate Windows!!!!! Thankfully the community pitched in. I first tried this:
After many weeks of Googling, going through 100 threads, trying many of the solutions (some of which being ridiculous like reformatting, replacing hardware, etc.), I found ONE POST that suggested what I can now confirm fixes this problem. Not "it hasn't happened yet, keeping my fingers crossed", but actually fixed. THE SOLUTION: Nvidia Control Panel -> 3D Settings -> Set PhysX configuration -> Select a Physx processor -> choose your graphics card instead of leaving it on auto-select.
Like this^^^ user said, there are many fixes out there. This one^^^ didn't work. However, I found this nice post at the top and seems very reasonable since (total guess) I feel like over heating was a problem. This computer had overheating issues before when someone else used it, but it wouldn't stay one in their case. So far so good:
Ok guys, i fixed the problem... patched it at least... I had the same problem (different model same story... as everyone else) Nvidia and Windows 7 64 (read some problems with 32 too) don't get along too well.... i tried all solutions i found over the web, nothing worked.. Here is how i fixed it, i desactivated all windows visual goodies & stuff... Right click on my computer, go to property, then in left margin select: advanced system settings, third tab, called "Advanced" First option : Performance click on "settings", select "adjust for performance" that will uncheck everything, then you can keep the 3th and 4th from the end checked (smooth edges on screen fonts & smooth-scroll list box, if you want the webpages text to look the way they should.. quite essential to keep the font thing..) my system became stable after that, no more video card crash, no more Display driver NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version (whichever i tried) stopped responding and has successfully recovered VERY STABLE, and very simple... looks like win98 but functionnality are fully there... (without even mentionning how much faster this thing boots... ) When you see it's working well & stable, add options, one at a time... (i would recommand the useful options you miss, not the estetic that looked good) i added "show thumbnails instead of icons" and it's still stable... that way, if it become unstable or start over again, you know wich one to uncheck... it works for now, and let's hope Nvidia will release new drivers that actually works soon,... hope this post will help other poor customers of Nvidia to stop those frustrating msgs... i figured i seen so many posts with that problems it was worth to post actually worked... have a good day all...
I don't need or care for all the fancy stuff anyways. I do the same in Ubuntu/Mint with fallback or now Cinnamon because Unity seems to freeze with all the nonsense (nothing's perfect) and won't work (without much effort) with more than 2 monitors. Anyways, like I said it works for now and at least the performance is MUCH better. Looks like the old Windows 95 or 98 in places, but who cares?! Not me!!


NM!!  Was watching a Youtube video full screen and it froze!!!  Dammit!  I don't think I'll ever by a Dell!!!  Going to turn this POS in to get serviced!

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Getting Python to work in Windows - Python 2.7.2, Python(x, y) 2.7.2.3, Sypder2, and Mayavi2

Ok, whew, I finally got a good grasp on installing Python in Windows 7.  I had it installed first (through Python(x,y) also apparently) but was having issues with getting Mayavi to work (or so I thought then, could have been ok I just didn't understand the structure until I got it to work now; not sure if I really understand, but whatever, it works).

So, I decided to uninstall everything again, and then re-install because I really had forgotten how I did it in the first place.  After some googling and browsing, I knew I wanted to use and install Spyder because I had it before.  So I went to the site http://packages.python.org/spyder/installation.html then found a link to https://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/.  However, I kept seeing Windows - Python(x,y).  So read and browsed a little more to find that Python(x,y) is a one stop for all source.  It not only installs Python, Spyder, IPython, and libraries such as Numpy, Scipy, Matplotlib, etc., but it also installs many other packages such as the IDLE simple IDE/editor, Mayavi2, etc. (all are options of course).  Python(x, y) also is integrated with or as (I don't yet understand) a Qt framework (again, not so sure what Qt is/does; like Java app development maybe?).

Qt links:
http://qt.nokia.com/
http://qt.nokia.com/products

Here is a nice schematic displaying the integration of Python(x, y) from http://code.google.com/p/pythonxy/wiki/Welcome


Python(x, y) home page link: http://code.google.com/p/pythonxy/

Python(x, y) installer download page: http://code.google.com/p/pythonxy/wiki/Downloads

The latest Python(x, y) version is 2.7.2.3 and simply download and run the installer .exe file: Python(x,y)-2.7.2.3.exe



I kept everything default under the installation except I added the SymPy library/package under the Python expansion.



Notice all the packages that come with Python(x, y):


Important note!  The Mayavi website says to make sure ETS (short for Enthought Software?) is checked for the installation of Mayavi.

http://docs.enthought.com/mayavi/mayavi/installation.html

Python(x, y) installs with it Python 2.7.2


Although, there have been releases of Python 3.x (3.2.3 as the latest stable) and a more recent 2.7.x as 2.7.3.  It seems that packages aren't caught up to 3.x yet, so it may be best to use 2.7.x for now?  See these links for more:

http://www.python.org/
http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.3/
http://wiki.python.org/moin/Python2orPython3

After installation, I feel more comfortable and confident that Python and packages such as Mayavi are installed properly.  I was getting an error before that Mayavi couldn't be found.

This is proof!
Spyder is installed too.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Pidgin IM - How to enable Pidgin on startup - Windows

Tools -> Plugins -> Windows Pidgin Options -> check box -> Configure Plugin -> Start Pidgin on Windows startup




http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080423182809AAcjwYy

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

PDF editor, free, for Windows for rotating PDFs - PDFTK Builder

PDFTK Builder is a nice free software with a good GUI in case you need to do minor changes to a PDF file such as rotating a PDF scan (my case).

Edit: This is also great for splitting and merging pdfs!

http://angusj.com/pdftkb/#pdftkbuilder

Full installation (includes PDFTK ver 1.41): 2 MB
http://angusj.com/pdftkb/pdftkb_setup.exe


Monday, January 30, 2012

Installing Sage for Windows 7


This is a pretty cool mathematical program/software which is kind of like a combination of MATLAB/Octave, Mathematica, Maple, Maxima, etc.  They even say that as a description.  I've mentioned Sage before, but now I am going to really give it a go.  To install for Windows 7 simply go here  http://wiki.sagemath.org/SageAppliance and follow the instructions.  First you will need to DL and install VirtualBox, though, here https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads and DL the Windows Sage appliance here  http://www.sagemath.org/download-windows.html.

Here are my earlier posts about Sage:

http://timothyandrewbarber.blogspot.com/2011/08/sage-open-source-mathematics-software.html

http://timothyandrewbarber.blogspot.com/2011/08/pre-built-binary-install-sage.html <-- Ubuntu install

http://timothyandrewbarber.blogspot.com/2011/08/sage-in-emacs-and-tex.html

Python for Windows 7

I am going to try to explore using the computer programming language Python.  It seems to be "easier" to use than say C or even C++ since, so it seems, a lot of stuff is done upfront like MATLAB/Octave.  There is no need to code everything.  I'll give some examples later.

In order to install Python on Windows 7, it's pretty simple.  Just follow this link, http://python.org/getit/, and download the version you'd like for windows.  Run the installer and there you have it.


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Maxima and wxMaxima in Windows 7

I am forced to use Windows every now and then, but I have recently found out that some of my favorite software works for Windows and is relatively easy to install.  Maxima is very easy, as you just download and run the Windows installer from here:  http://www.windows7download.com/win7-maxima/kqcjkmcz.html

Installing Maxima for Windows also installs wxMaxima (and Xmaxima if wanted) and gnuplot.  Here is a screenshot.


Friday, November 11, 2011

Installing Windows 7 in Ubuntu 11.10 using VirtualBox

Alright, so no matter what you do, you will more than likely have to deal with Windows even if you have switched everything over to Ubuntu because, well, many people use Windows.  I needed an install since I have a few older filed I need to work with in Windows.  I mean Windows isn't terrible, I just prefer Ubuntu and all the options it gives me.

Anyways, I chose to go with a VirtualBox installation as I do not prefer multi-boot since I am on;y occasionally going to be using it.  I have messed around a bit with VirtualBox and have installed a Fedora 15 OS and Linux Mint 11 OS.

I began the installation like the others and kept everything default.  However, after I saw the Windows boot screen it never went to the installation screen but instead gave me a black screen with the "Windows failed to start" error message.


I googled "installing windows 7 on virtualbox get an error windows failed to start" and found this helpful site which solved the problem.  http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~zhug/error-0xc0000225-when-installing-windows-on-virtualbox/

The issue is with

The cause of this problem is the APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller), on which Windows depends. You must enable this feature in the virtual machine settings. 
Right click on the virtual machine in VirtualBox console window.

Select "Settings..." Click "System" tab on the left and check "Enable IO APIC" item.

YouTube video for installing Windows 7 on VirtualBox.  Sorry haven't watched it, but I assume it is good.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HoSebbqBQQo



A couple of sites on the installation of Windows 7 in VirtualBox.



Friday, August 5, 2011

Installing Kile on Mac OS (Windows too)

Here are a few links which might help with installing Kile on Macs. Heck, I didn't know Kile was "cross-platform" in this manner. You can even, supposedly, install Kile on Windows. Another way to possible run Kile on Mac or Windows OSs is to use a virtual machine.

Compile failed installing kile on Mac OS X 10.6 • KDE Community Forums

An older site and post.

How to install Kile on Mac OS X - http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20071024061901344

Howto install KILE on Mac OS X natively - http://projectsymphony.blogspot.com/2008/03/howto-install-kile-on-mac-os-x-natively.html

Kile on Windows.

Installing Kile on Microsoft Windows - http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/kile/index.php?title=KileOnWindows