Hey everyone,
I'm new here, but I am very desperate for all of your help. I'll try and be as specific as I can:
I have freshly installed Windows 7 Enterprise on my computer, with a brand new hard drive (listed below), in hopes that I will have a clean slate in which to edit my feature film on Adobe Premiere Pro CS4.
As it turns out, everytime I run CS4, or any video file on VLC for that matter, I get the Blue Screen of Death Stop error: 0x00000124, or a hardware/software error.
My hardware is as follows:
CPU: Intel E6600 2.4GHZ Core 2 Duo (Default settings)
Motherboard: Asus P5L-MX, Bios: 1004
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT
Hard Drive: Seagate 1TB 32mb cache
OS: Windows 7 Enterprise
Now, I've almost narrowed it down to a motherboard incompatibility with Windows 7. My first assumption was that it was a graphics card issue, but I've disabled the PCI-E in BIOS, and I still get the same stop error. The CPU/motherboard temp is normal, and all of the drivers are updated. (Last thing I've yet to do is update the BIOS, but I am still trying to figure out how to do this with a bootable USB -- for some reason I can't install the .rom file in BIOS)
Is anyone able to confirm whether it is the motherboard, or another issue? I'm really at a loss here, and I need to begin editing my 16+ hours of footage ASAP!
Thank you all in advance.
-Gary
I'm new here, but I am very desperate for all of your help. I'll try and be as specific as I can:
I have freshly installed Windows 7 Enterprise on my computer, with a brand new hard drive (listed below), in hopes that I will have a clean slate in which to edit my feature film on Adobe Premiere Pro CS4.
As it turns out, everytime I run CS4, or any video file on VLC for that matter, I get the Blue Screen of Death Stop error: 0x00000124, or a hardware/software error.
My hardware is as follows:
CPU: Intel E6600 2.4GHZ Core 2 Duo (Default settings)
Motherboard: Asus P5L-MX, Bios: 1004
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT
Hard Drive: Seagate 1TB 32mb cache
OS: Windows 7 Enterprise
Now, I've almost narrowed it down to a motherboard incompatibility with Windows 7. My first assumption was that it was a graphics card issue, but I've disabled the PCI-E in BIOS, and I still get the same stop error. The CPU/motherboard temp is normal, and all of the drivers are updated. (Last thing I've yet to do is update the BIOS, but I am still trying to figure out how to do this with a bootable USB -- for some reason I can't install the .rom file in BIOS)
Is anyone able to confirm whether it is the motherboard, or another issue? I'm really at a loss here, and I need to begin editing my 16+ hours of footage ASAP!
Thank you all in advance.
-Gary