Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Started After AT&T "fixed" The Internet
Jul 25, 2012
I've been using my 2010 Dell Precision M4500 laptop to run all sorts of architecture-related programs for the past two years without any BSODs: AutoCAD, REVIT, sketchup, Adobe suite, never had any problems.Two weeks ago, AT&T had to replace my modem/wireless router combo, as it had died. Since then, I've had three BSODs, all with the same error message: "Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL". They've all happened while I've been using Firefox, without any other programs open, except possibly windows explorer. It may just be a coincidence that it started at the same time that I switched from using a wireless router to a plugged-in modem.
My router and modem is on. I'm on another computer in my network, but on my new pc it says I have no connection, it doesn't have a wireless internet card but i tried directly plugging it into the modem itself and it still didn't work. I tried to download the router drivers from the CD but I need to have a internet connection to download it off of the CD. What do I do?
i am using windows 7 ultimate and 2 day ago i updated windows, and installed internet explorer 9 updates too, and then ie is out of service, whenever i click ie, it opens but suddenly crashes and doesnt respond, so i close program, again and again...i run Malwarebyte , there is no malware spyware or virus, but when i run iexplore.exe -extoff and start like that -without extensions- it starts as usual, without any problem,
I am running Windows 7 on a Dell Inspiron 17R laptop. Inside the program "Dell Support Center" it tells me that BITS - Demand Started to Auto Started. I don't know what BITS is. It runs in the System Services. Should I disable the BITS?
my laptop has just recently been fixed and I realized a few programs, like the touch pad lighting up when placing your finger on it, and the sound buttons go loud and quieter at a very small speed. I also noticed every now and then the typing takes me off of where I was typing.
I have a PC that is all SATA, including the DVD drive. I prefer to set the SATA controller for AHCI for the bit of extra performance. However, build 7000 will not install from the DVD drive set like that. So I changed the SATA controller to IDE and was able to install build 7000. I then manually changed the SATA driver to AHCI, rebooted and changed the SATA controller to match. That works, of course. With build 7057, however, I was able to perform the install with the SATA controller set to AHCI. A nice improvement.
I also noticed two other things. The magical 200MB hidden partition is now 100MB, and I think I saw a speed improvement copying HDD to HDD. At one point I saw 130MB/sec copying back files to the C: drive (new 500GB Hitachi) from the V: drive (year-old 750GB Seagate). This PC has an ancient 3.2 GHz P-4 on a new motherboard.
The laptop (which was running) was OK (battery just kicked in, obviously). (Win 7 32bit)But the PC (I was working on) wasn't !!! (Win 7 64 bit)When the power came on five minutes later, I restarted the PC.Everything appeared fine, however the program which was open and that I was working in, wouldn't "fire up"....and "windows was trying to find a solution to the problem"....as it does, or rather doesn't.FYI The program (.exe) is a data mining,bridge program (between a data feed to a financial platform. (also "firefox", which also was open, couldn't open either).First I looked at "System Restore" and noted that it said that "Rapport" had updated (at the date and time of the power outage), so I contacted Trusteer via their online chat facility. They said that they have indeed had put an update out recently but knew of no conflicts.
I therefore (with fingers crossed) thought it may just be a conflict with "Rapport", so from "programs" I removed "Rapport", then rebooted, then tried to "fire up" the program again....but it again failed to open or run.Next, I did a "System Restore" that put me back a few days (from the 11th of Nov to the 3rd of Nov).I then once again removed "Rapport" and rebooted.Then (with fingers crossed again) I tried the program once more.Again it failed to open and run.I also tried "firefox"...and this also failed to open and run.Next I removed the program from the computer, rebooted it, then re installed the program...and rebooted. ...but still nothing.
I checked (just in the off chance)that the program had not changed since I last installed it (some 10 month previously) by installing it on the laptop....and it installed just fine, opened and ran as it should.So then I looked looked to investigate futher and ran " sfc/scannow " (as administator), thinking that this would throw up some corrupt files in the system, which would give me a starting point from which to work from........but nothing was found. Everything "appeared" to be clear. By that I mean it came up with no faults at all.I rebooted the computer after this scan (just to add a belt, to the braces, so to speak)....and again, the program will not open or run.So...to recap.I have removed "Rapport", which was the only "update" that had happened.I did a "System Restore" to a date where everything was clear....and everything was running. (and removed Rapport) I removed and reinstalled the program which was (is) affected.
Having trouble determining the source of my random bsod's. I'm not a computer genius by any standard, but I'm smart enough to have remedied most problems until now.
Just reformatted my computer over to make a main SSD drive . INstalled windows 7did all updates Once i have my games installed and everything going. The computer will lock up after 20-40 mins sometimes when i dont do anything It will not lock up when i am gaming. but when i am browsing or anything else on the main screen. It locks up and after 15mins restarts . When it starts to lock up i push crt alt delete and it shows perparing security options. and it freeezes thereI did a firmware upgrade on the ssdI already did a full system scan system sweeper off a usb and no virusI HAVE No virus's I tried different graphics drivers i did a sfc /scannow and nothing bad showed up i put windows 7 disc in to do repairs and nothing bad showed up. oing to next do motherboard updates
I've just recently started using my new Thinkpad with Windows 7 installed. Since late this morning a strange icon has appeared on the right side of the screen, whatever program I am running. It looks to be about 10% of the vertical size of the screen, is fixed, is a black rounded square and contains an arrow head pointing up standing on a narrow base outlined in white. The arrow head contains a capital A with a backward slash over it, and the slash extends out of the arrow head at the top. What this might mean, and how I can remove it?
About two weeks ago I was casually using my ACER ASPIRE 7736G. I was looking at a new digital camera on Amazon when all of a sudden my computer shut down and rebooted. I logged back on but after about ten minutes I got the dread blue screen of death with the tag at the top saying:DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUALIn a vain effort to correct something that had gone wrong I used the recovery disk, everything went ok
Moderatly skilled PC user here: Have had a few BSODs lately that seem to be happening from a video, but GPU is fine and not heating too horribly, relatively new GTX 285- also did 10 runs through memtest just in caseThey have variously been caused by drivers for my FortKnox Firewall (Once), ntoskrnl.exe, (3), and hal.dll. All happen when playing a video of some type, never happens in any game. Also my Media Player Classic seems to be crashing when I try to open any video type- though Flash player and VLC player work fine. For some reason I also think it might be a problem with a network adapter or something too
I purchased this system 2 weeks ago. I have had 2 BSODs within the time span I purchased it. I think it's the same one every time. McAfee (came with the netbook)Specs:Model: ACER AO722Processor AMD C-60 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 1.00 GHZ
I've been having recurring bsod errors lately. It went from once a month, to once a week, to once a day, to a few minutes after startup.I haven't really changed anything... they have just become more frequent. I'm almost positive it's a driver issue. I ran driver verifier with the 3 that create false positives disabled and it caused a bsod on startup everytime.
when i open a video file in media player my system shuts down with the similar message posted by other users above : "Error: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL"
problem began after setting up wireless printer network - system dumped - now will not always boot - went through auto fix process and got Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal. Tech info feedback from auto fix: Stop: 0x000000D1, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000001, 0xFFFFF88003468d29 THEN usbohci.sys - Address FFFFF88003468D29 base at FFFFF88003466000, Datestamp 4a5bcc06
a friend asked me to check his pc because he is having crash issues after a video card upgrade. well, the new video card is zotac geforce gt 520.pc just crashes when he is watching Internet, play games, etc...i have been able to recreate the crashat the program startup, all the components are being checked and when it comes to video card it hangs a little and than crashes.pc wizard can load normally in win 7 safe mode so no crash or bsod.[code]
Have all updates. after about 10 mins of play sound get weird and game freezes entire system in a sound loop that can only be fixed with hard reset. Disc and online auth. tried on installation. changed #of speakers in settings to 0 and 6, its a 5.1. No other game gives me problems.
I managed to fix another problem with my computer, it was fine then earlier after work it BSOD then started freezing, I had a quick look at other forum posts but couldn't see anything exactly the same so here are my files
I have recently built a computer, and over the last few days I have had multiple BSOD. These occur when my girlfriend is downloading Sim3 "stuff", but has occured when I am getting a sc2 patch as well. Here is the info.
I have only had the KerNEL eception occur once, and it is most recent. I noticed that for some of the DRIVER exceptions its file description points to the RALINK wireless adapter. I have uninstalled and reinstalled its drivers, and have used ccleaner to try and clean out old drivers. As well, I have uninstalled my old antivirus.
I am using my system from 2 years. From past eight days I am observing BSOD.I have attached dump in zipped format created by W7F diagnostic tool.I have also attached image from CPU-Z about system.Finally I attached report from PassMark RAMMon.Image and HTML report is inside the Zip folder.
I recently just reformatted my OS partition and reinstalled all the given drivers in the disc that comes with my Asus laptop A42JV. Only different was instead of the Win 7 64 bit Home edition, I installed it with the professional edition from my university and msdnaa's website. Also, I updated the GPU driver with one I downloaded from Asus website.
recently i have received 2 bsod. yesterday when i was playing dota 2(with itunes in background), and today when i was just browsing the internet and listening to Internet. i am reasonably sure that this is coming from a driver issue(not video drivers, i have tested several of those and the problem persist) since i have tested my computer several times with prime 95, memtest86 with no errors/issues.i also reformatted my computer less then a month ago because of this very same problem, i couldn't figure out which driver was causing my computer to crash, and was problem free for nearly 2 1/2 weeks, up in till a few days ago.in the days before the bsod i installed 3 things. daemon tools lite and fraps and windows updates. i have since uninstalled both programs.last thing as well is i have a separate hard drive where i keep several installed files on and store various videos/music/etc, i don't know if this is relevant or not.
I have a fairly recent computer that seems to crash at random times, does not matter if it is under load or not. The driver causing this seems to be NETIO.SYS , which according to google has to to with network communication , i have updated all network drivers and the error still occurs?
I've recently gotten the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL bluescreen at least twice. Once while playing WoW, but the other time while merely browsing the internet with Google Chrome. However, I've previously also had unexpected shutdowns where my computer would just quit. Wouldn't even bluescreen. Just shut off everything.
I got a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT BSOD while browsing the internet yesterday, then some hours later, while playing a game, I got the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL one. The next day, I got another MEMORY_MANAGEMENT while watching a video. This is a new system, about 1 month old, so I'm pretty worried about this.I also noticed that I got some corrupted downloads in the last few days, though that could be a coincidence.After getting the second BSOD, I left the windows memory test running overnight, doing an extended test. It did two passes and found no errors. Chkdisk found nothing either. I noticed the WMI errors (event ID 10) in the event log around the same time that I got the BSOD and ran the script MS provides to fix it, though from everything I read it was probably a coincidence and unrelated to the BSOD. It did not happen again after I fixed it but it hasn't been long since I ran it.
i find these msg in computer automaticlly my labtop shut down and this msg appear in my screen with another msg please give me any suggestion for it my email id ibrahim62@gmail.com
i've just changed motherboard card, memory and cpu to the new one:gigabyte p67a-d3-b3, intel core i3 2120, patriot ddr3 2x4096mb 1600mhz cl8.0 viper xtreme divison 2 llk.i changed in bios memory to 1600mhz 8-9-8-24 1.5 v (instead of 1.65v (i couldnt find option to get it to 1.65v in bios, when i changed to 1.6v system didnt run). after 1 day i got bsod. but i changed back memory to the orginal state and after about 1 hour system just got shocked. bsod didn't show up, but computer was frozen and non stop i could hear beep sound.i didn't uninstall drivers from old motherboard (don't know how). i installed new drivers for new motherboard / cpu. i didn't install again graphic card drivers (i was told i don't need to). i didn't make format either (i'd like to avoid that as much as i can).in attachment everything you want: minidump / rammon / cpu-z / and seven forums tool logs.
edit:i'd like to add that each time computer got frozen was while i was watching something on Internet?