Re: How do I find Driver Causing System Crash?
- From: "Phydeaux" <Phydeaux_435@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 13:12:25 -0600
Read these pages:
http://www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/archive/2006/10/01/Causes_2C00_-and-tips-for-debugging_2C00_-a-STOP-0x0000000A-_2800_IRQL_5F00_NOT_5F00_LESS_5F00_OR_5F00_EQUAL_2900_-bugcheck_2F00_blue-screen-_2D00_-Part-1.aspx
and
http://www.adopenstatic.com/cs/blogs/ken/archive/2006/10/03/Causes_2C00_-and-tips-for-debugging_2C00_-a-STOP-0x0000000A-_2800_IRQL_5F00_NOT_5F00_LESS_5F00_OR_5F00_EQUAL_2900_-bugcheck_2F00_blue-screen-_2D00_-Part-2.aspx
(watch word-wrap of these long URLs)
In there it will teach you how to download and use WinDBG tool from
Microsoft to find which driver is in conflict.
xr280xr wrote:
Hi, thanks for your response. There are never any other events in the
event
log consistently surrounding the error. It seems like it occurs when
more
than one window or application tries to access the disk drive at one
time.
When you ask for more info on the error, do you mean all of the
binary data
for the error? I would really like to know how to interpret that
data. I will post it when I get home tonight.
"nass" wrote:
"xr280xr" wrote:
When using my CD drives, I frequently get a blue screen o' death
with a 0xD1 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL stop message. Microsoft
is able to tell me that it means there is a bad driver installed.
How do I find the driver??
Two things to check:
1.... Your Device Manager, by Right clicking MY Computer and select
Properties, then click Hardware and click Device Manager, expand
under the CD-ROM and see if the Device is working or you can
uninstall and reboot and windows will install it for you.
2... Open a run command and type in :
eventvwr.msc click [OK], on Event Viewer look for any Error
messages(X) that can shed some lights on the causer by double click
on the error you will get more info and you can copy and paste in
your next post.
HTH.
nass
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