QuickTime .MOV + Toshiba + Vista = BSOD
Question Guy writes "Apple QuickTime is involved in a troubling problem that doesn't seem to be addressed by any of the major software and hardware manufacturers involved. On Toshiba machines, such as the Protege Tablet M400s, with Windows Vista installed, opening a locally stored QuickTime .MOV causes instant bluescreen. All other video functions seem to be working in other video playback types — even streaming .MOVs work — and there is little to no 'buzz' on the Net that might push any of the parties to investigate or to play nice together (Microsoft for Vista, Intel for the GMA945 chipset, Toshiba for their custom tablet software, Apple for QuickTime). Help, anyone?"
Vista = BSOD
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There, fixed the title for you.
Help, anyone?
You can find a patch for this problem here.
> from the puzzler dept.
The part that's puzzling is why we need to summon all the readers of the Slashdot front page to fix this guy's laptop.
Someone post the source code to the OS, drivers, and player and we'll have a look.
Oh, wait ...
Lacking <sarcasm> tags,
Also, why is this Slashdot worthy?
Anything is.
He is one of the two guys that are running Vista.
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Space must have collapsed into its self due to too much terrible design being in the same place at the same time. A Toshiba laptop + Quicktime for Windows + Microsoft Vista?! This guy is lucky to be alive.