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| | stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing it. I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. I even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security suite. |
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| | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) see the "event viewer" in control panel> administrative tools "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx Quote: >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing it. > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. I > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security suite. |
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| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) Network drivers have caused this problem. USB devices can also be responsible. "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx Quote: >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing it. > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. I > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security suite. |
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| | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) not sure how to use this information "On the Bridge" wrote: Quote: > see the "event viewer" in control panel> administrative tools > > > "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx Quote: > >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing it. > > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. I > > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. > > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security suite. > > |
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| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) how can i fix this "John Barnes" wrote: Quote: > Network drivers have caused this problem. USB devices can also be > responsible. > > "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx Quote: > >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing it. > > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. I > > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. > > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security suite. > |
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| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) it may be that network program you are using.. Im not sure but it may install a non-vista compatible driver try uninstalling it "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message news 0B2D78A-7BBF-476E-AE2C-0D9A510B5214@xxxxxxQuote: > how can i fix this > > "John Barnes" wrote: > Quote: >> Network drivers have caused this problem. USB devices can also be >> responsible. >> >> "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing >> >it. >> > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. >> > I >> > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. >> > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security >> > suite. >> |
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| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) it gives more information about what is causing the blue screens.. "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C9A515D3-9F35-4D88-A9FA-1CBE9D9C034C@xxxxxx Quote: > not sure how to use this information > > "On the Bridge" wrote: > Quote: >> see the "event viewer" in control panel> administrative tools >> >> >> "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing >> >it. >> > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. >> > I >> > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. >> > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security >> > suite. >> >> |
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| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) it was working fine before just suddenly constantly getting bsod....maybe something changed in an update. "On the Bridge" wrote: Quote: > it may be that network program you are using.. Im not sure but it may > install a non-vista compatible driver > > try uninstalling it > > > "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news 0B2D78A-7BBF-476E-AE2C-0D9A510B5214@xxxxxxQuote: > > how can i fix this > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Network drivers have caused this problem. USB devices can also be > >> responsible. > >> > >> "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx > >> >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing > >> >it. > >> > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. > >> > I > >> > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. > >> > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security > >> > suite. > >> > >> > > |
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| | #9 (permalink) |
| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) pardon my ignorance but exactly what am i looking for in the event viewer "On the Bridge" wrote: Quote: > it gives more information about what is causing the blue screens.. > > > > "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:C9A515D3-9F35-4D88-A9FA-1CBE9D9C034C@xxxxxx Quote: > > not sure how to use this information > > > > "On the Bridge" wrote: > > Quote: > >> see the "event viewer" in control panel> administrative tools > >> > >> > >> "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx > >> >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is causing > >> >it. > >> > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this error. > >> > I > >> > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista ultimate. > >> > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security > >> > suite. > >> > >> > >> > > |
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| | #10 (permalink) |
| | Re: stop 0x000000D1(0x00000000,0x00000002,0x00000000,0x00000000) That bugcheck (0xd1) means that a driver trying to access invalid memory. If you're somewhat technical, you could potentially figure out what you're doing when this happens and hope to guess which driver this. If you're very technical, you could put this under the debugger and get the stack for when this is happening, which should indicate the bad driver. If you're not very technical, your local computer shoppe - or the people that sold you this - could potentially try to determine why you're getting a DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. This is probably just an aside, but which version of BitDefender are you using? The older version wasn't fully Vista compatible. I'm assuming you have the new version though. -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:963B9222-39B4-48E0-9740-6282298D768C@xxxxxx Quote: > > pardon my ignorance but exactly what am i looking for in the event viewer > > > "On the Bridge" wrote: > Quote: >> it gives more information about what is causing the blue screens.. >> >> >> >> "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:C9A515D3-9F35-4D88-A9FA-1CBE9D9C034C@xxxxxx Quote: >> > not sure how to use this information >> > >> > "On the Bridge" wrote: >> > >> >> see the "event viewer" in control panel> administrative tools >> >> >> >> >> >> "Lou" <Lou@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:4CA86D72-8292-4952-8C41-49D27833E47D@xxxxxx >> >> >I am constantly getting this BSOD, and can't figure out what is >> >> >causing >> >> >it. >> >> > I thought it was the ram but I changed it and still getting this >> >> > error. >> >> > I >> >> > even changed my security suite to no avail. I am using vista >> >> > ultimate. >> >> > Network magic to control my network. Bit defender for my security >> >> > suite. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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