Hey folks... long time-no post (just illustrates how well Vegas works for me, I guess) but now I've got a crisis.
I am in the extremely enviable position of having been "blessed" with a Dual Xeon SE7501HG2 mb and two 2.8 ghz procs. After getting the whole thing fired up, I come to find out the 7501 chipset doesn't support XP. I had the whole system up and running with Vegas fine, but then I tried to get the gbit NIC working, and discovered that this thing is setup to be a server only - in a serious way. It doesn't even support XP, and putting in a Quadro NVS200 just locks it up...
OK, I'm still getting the two Xeons for free, so I figure it's worth buying a SE7505VB2 workstation mb. I did so, and have it all up and running. Now I install Vegas. When it's done, I start it up, enter my s/n, and wham: gpf before the splash screen even finishes (interestingly: If I try to "report to Microsoft" the "error reporting" process hangs. If I just "don't send", Vegas simply terminates).
I guess what I need to know is if I'm facing some kind of fundamental Incompatability with an Intel SE7505VB2 motherboard: anybody running Vegas with this board?
So far to troubleshoot I have:
Uninstalled the Audigy 2 ZS (physically)
Uninstalled the PNY Quadro NVS200 PCI
Re-installed Vegas 4.0a from CD several times
Still the same behavior.
I updated the motherboard drivers with the latest immediately after installing XP.
Possible interesting note: the first time I installed Vegas, it finished installing in the usual fashion, but when I go to start it up, it's not on the Start menu. hmmm. I navigate to the exe in the programs folder, and start it manually. After asking for the S/N, it tells me that Vegas is not installed correctly, and to reinstall. I couldn't uninstall, because it never registered, so it wasn't on the Add/Remove Programs list. I start the install routine from the CD again, but it only offers to uninstall or repair, so I select uninstall, reboot and start again. This time it installs fine, but I'm getting the gpf everytime I click the icon. My concern is that the initial botched installation has permanently whacked the registry somehow, and an XP re-install is in order.
System specs:
Currently:
motherboard
a gig of registered RAM
two 2.8 Xeons
two IDE 120 Gig HD
Win XP pro
additional hardware to be installed when I've got Vegas working:
Audigy 2 ZS
PNY quadro NVS200
Adaptec USB/FW Duo
I am in the extremely enviable position of having been "blessed" with a Dual Xeon SE7501HG2 mb and two 2.8 ghz procs. After getting the whole thing fired up, I come to find out the 7501 chipset doesn't support XP. I had the whole system up and running with Vegas fine, but then I tried to get the gbit NIC working, and discovered that this thing is setup to be a server only - in a serious way. It doesn't even support XP, and putting in a Quadro NVS200 just locks it up...
OK, I'm still getting the two Xeons for free, so I figure it's worth buying a SE7505VB2 workstation mb. I did so, and have it all up and running. Now I install Vegas. When it's done, I start it up, enter my s/n, and wham: gpf before the splash screen even finishes (interestingly: If I try to "report to Microsoft" the "error reporting" process hangs. If I just "don't send", Vegas simply terminates).
I guess what I need to know is if I'm facing some kind of fundamental Incompatability with an Intel SE7505VB2 motherboard: anybody running Vegas with this board?
So far to troubleshoot I have:
Uninstalled the Audigy 2 ZS (physically)
Uninstalled the PNY Quadro NVS200 PCI
Re-installed Vegas 4.0a from CD several times
Still the same behavior.
I updated the motherboard drivers with the latest immediately after installing XP.
Possible interesting note: the first time I installed Vegas, it finished installing in the usual fashion, but when I go to start it up, it's not on the Start menu. hmmm. I navigate to the exe in the programs folder, and start it manually. After asking for the S/N, it tells me that Vegas is not installed correctly, and to reinstall. I couldn't uninstall, because it never registered, so it wasn't on the Add/Remove Programs list. I start the install routine from the CD again, but it only offers to uninstall or repair, so I select uninstall, reboot and start again. This time it installs fine, but I'm getting the gpf everytime I click the icon. My concern is that the initial botched installation has permanently whacked the registry somehow, and an XP re-install is in order.
System specs:
Currently:
motherboard
a gig of registered RAM
two 2.8 Xeons
two IDE 120 Gig HD
Win XP pro
additional hardware to be installed when I've got Vegas working:
Audigy 2 ZS
PNY quadro NVS200
Adaptec USB/FW Duo