Re: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL



I'm using DLink WML-650+. As per DLink, the driver I am using is the latest
release and it is fully compatible with Win2K.
I learnt that the "blue" message is related somehow to system interrupts
allocation. I observed that i can't change the interrupts allocations. All
the HW resources are checked and grayed (device manager). What it means? Is
there any way to eneble the grayed settings ?

Dudi

"lukesh" <lukesh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ëúá
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> Hi Dudi,
> Which wireless nic are u using? Is it compatible with windows 2000 sp4?
> Try
> it with latest drivers for the nic. You can also run hardware diagnostics
> from your vendor to see if something is broken.
>
> Lukesh
>
> "Dudi" wrote:
>
>> I use a laptop + Win2K + SP4, using a DLink WML-650+ wirless NIC.
>>
>> When I'm using this NIC, the system crashes quite ofen and goes into blue
>> screen with the following message:
>> Stop: 0x000000D1 (0x751ADD64, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x751ADD64)
>> DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
>>
>> When I use a wired NIC, surprisingly the system is stable. What could be
>> the
>> source of this problem?
>>
>>
>>


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