Re: System Reboots On Clicking Speech in Control Panel
- From: "Max Wachtel" <maxpro4u@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2005 14:20:05 -0800
Gaurav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx AKA Gaurav on 12/2/2005 in
<34D244D5-D6FD-419E-8764-7D1829EFE96E@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> after much
thought,came up with this jewel:
> Thanks for your support
>
> On clicking speech, I got following blue screen error:
>
> Technical information:
> Stop: 0X000000FC (0XA92B522C, 0X11DB8963, 0XF8893E88, 0X00000000)
> Beginning dump of physical memory
> Physical memory dump complete
> Contact your system administrator or technical support for further
> assistance.
>
> Also, this time on sending the error report, I got following response
> from Microsoft Online Crash Analysis:
>
> Problem description
>
> A device driver installed on your computer caused the problem;
> however, we cannot determine the precise cause. To troubleshoot the
> problem, please see Getting help.
>
> Getting help
>
> Depending on which situation is applicable to you, please do one of
> the following:
>
> If you are running Windows Server 2003 you may experience crashes if
> you have adjusted the Hardware Acceleration setting. Microsoft
> recommends that you set the Hardware Acceleration setting to None for
> server systems. To check your Hardware Acceleration setting, go to
> the Advanced section of the display properties dialog box.
> If you know the manufacturer of the device, contact the
> manufacturer's product support service for assistance.
> If you don't know the driver's manufacturer and need help diagnosing
> and resolving this problem, contact your computer manufacturer's
> product support service.
> Updated drivers might be available on the Microsoft Windows Update
> website. At Windows Update, you can have your computer scanned and,
> if there are updated drivers available, Windows Update will offer a
> selection of drivers that you might be able to use. To learn more
> about updated drivers that might be available, visit Microsoft
> Windows Update. For information about Microsoft support options,
> visit Microsoft Product Support Services.
>
>
>
> "Max Wachtel" wrote:
>
> > Gaurav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx AKA Gaurav on 12/2/2005 in
> > <A1BEBC55-E4A7-4F21-92D1-325C23D5C1DF@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> after much
> > thought,came up with this jewel:
> >
> > > As you said, firstly, I uninstalled my audio driver, restarted
> > > Windows, my speakers stopped working. Then I installed latest
> > > version of Realtek High Definition Audio Driver, again restarted
> > > windows, now speakers worked, but on clicking speech in control
> > > panel, system restarted, or you can say the problem persists.
> > > Please suggest what to do next.
> > >
> > > "Max Wachtel" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Gaurav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx AKA Gaurav on 12/1/2005 in
> > > > <A5F5B081-8E95-4715-A00A-7BBD66859FB4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> after much
> > > > thought,came up with this jewel:
> > > >
> > > > > My system reboots whenever I click speech option in control
> > > > > panel. I've performed disk check, virus check (using an
> > > > > updated anti virus), system restore, but the problem
> > > > > persists. I have also upgraded RealtekHD.sys driver. System
> > > > > also reboots when I click voice command in microphone of
> > > > > Languaga Bar. After reboot, a send error report dialog box
> > > > > popped, I sent it and got the following message from
> > > > > Microsoft Online Crash Analysis : Stop error caused by a
> > > > > device driver
> > > >
> > > > snip canned MS response
> > > > ******************Reply Separator*************************
> > > >
> > > > Go to "control panel/system/advanced/start and recovery" and
> > > > uncheck "automatically reboot",this will cause the stop error
> > > > message screen to appear (Blue Screen Of Death),write down the
> > > > exact error message. You may have a corrupted sound
> > > > driver.Have you updated your sound drivers recently using
> > > > windows update? max
> > ******************Reply Separator*************************
> >
> > What is the exact stop error message(BSOD)?
> > max
> >
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Do you have the original working drivers that came with your sound
card?Not drivers from Microsoft or the most recent factory updated. I
had the same problem-when I updated my driver I got a BSOD-I had to
remove and reinstall using the older drivers that came with my card.
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