Irql_not_less_or_equal - Blue Windows Screen
Replies: 4 | Post Date: December 6th, 2004, 12:10 AM | User: Crazycomputergu | Forums: forums.devshed.comI figure this is a hardware problem so im posting it here. Heres my problem every time that i go to play grand theft auto vice city i get the blue windows screen saying irq_not_less_or_equal does anyone know why i get this message. This one has my stumped. It always comes up when i try to play this game and sometimes when i leava my computer run all night i get it.
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My new dell's hard drive died so i started using my older celeron dell. It's got 255mb of ram and slow but i've been fixing her up and she ran nicely. Yesterday sound stopped playing, so i went to the recovery ( yes i made sure everything was un-muted ) and clicked system restore, and selected a restore point to the last time my computer worked properly. It began it's shut down and had a loading bar saying system is restoring. After it's start up i get a blue stop screen:
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Enable vga mode ( not sure what this does but that didn't work either )
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My new dell's hard drive died so i started using my older celeron dell. It's got 255mb of ram and slow but i've been fixing her up and she ran nicely. Yesterday sound stopped playing, so i went to the recovery ( yes i made sure everything was un-muted ) and clicked system restore, and selected a restore point to the last time my computer worked properly. It began it's shut down and had a loading bar saying system is restoring. After it's start up i get a blue stop screen:
An attempt was made to write to read-only memory. Check to make sure any hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows updates that you might need. If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable bios memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components restart and press f8 for advanced options. Ok it wont let me into safe mode, it gives me these options.
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Safe mode command prompt
Enable boot logging ( didn't work )
Enable vga mode ( not sure what this does but that didn't work either )
Last known good config. ( I wish. But didn't work )
Directory services restore mode ( didn't work )
Debugging mode
Disable auto restart on system failure ( didn't work )
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Reboot
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Posted On: 23-02-2006, 09:34 AM . View 1 Replies .
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Posted On: 23-02-2006, 09:34 AM . View 1 Replies .
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I have not used this computer for the past couple of years, and the few times i've tried to turn it on recently, i get a blue screen that reads:
Stop: c0000221 {bad image checksum}
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Now, the computer came with a 20gb harddrive in 2000. At the beginning of 2005, a friend installed a new harddrive for me, 250gb, which replaced the 20gb. (The 20gb is no longer in there. ) The 250gb drive shows up in the list of drives on the black-with-white text bios screen that shows up at the beginning of each reboot, so something must be detecting the drive. So i don't know what to do now! Is my only option get a new harddrive, install xp on it, then run my current hard drive as a slave in order to pull files off it?
Configuration: windows xp pro
Posted On: Oct 5, 2008 . View 45 Replies .
I have not used this computer for the past couple of years, and the few times i've tried to turn it on recently, i get a blue screen that reads:
Stop: c0000221 {bad image checksum}
The image ole32.dll is possibly corrupt. The header checksum does not match the computed checksum. The way it happens is that after the windows xp logo screen shows up (the one with the "loading" bar), i get a blue screen that flashes so quickly i can't read it, and then the computer restarts. I can get the blue screen to stay by hitting f8 repeatedly as the computer boots up, then selecting "disable automatic restart on system failure" from the menu. Also from that f8 screen, i have tried starting in the following modes but the same problem happens, where it gets to the xp logo/loading screen, then has the blue screen flash and reboots:
- Safe mode
- Last known good configuration
- Debugging mode
I have been pointed to this page (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?Scid=kb;en-us;326687&product=winxp) but i am a little confused by it, especially because i don't have a windows 98 or me disk. (This computer came from dell in 2000 with windows 98 on it, and i installed xp on it a year or two later from a windows xp professional cd, and used the computer successfully for the next few years, installing a service pack or two along the way. I can't find a way to follow their instructions to create a windows 98 start-up disk from ms-dos because i am not running 98 on this machine. )
Other message boards have suggested to try going into "repair" mode by inserting my windows xp installation disk. I followed the instructions here (http://www.Michaelstevenstech.com/xprepairinstall.htm), without backing up my data because i can't get into my operating system to do that. (I realize that is risky; didn't think i really had a choice. ) I got as far as step 3, as listed under "xp repair install. " But when i hit "enter" to start the windows setup, i got this message:
"Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer. "Make sure any hard disk drives are powered on and properly connected to your computer, and that any disk-related hardware configuration is correct. This may involve running a manufacturer-supplied diagnostic or setup program. "Setup cannot continue. To quit setup, press f3. "
Now, the computer came with a 20gb harddrive in 2000. At the beginning of 2005, a friend installed a new harddrive for me, 250gb, which replaced the 20gb. (The 20gb is no longer in there. ) The 250gb drive shows up in the list of drives on the black-with-white text bios screen that shows up at the beginning of each reboot, so something must be detecting the drive. So i don't know what to do now! Is my only option get a new harddrive, install xp on it, then run my current hard drive as a slave in order to pull files off it?
Configuration: windows xp pro
Posted On: Oct 5, 2008 . View 45 Replies .
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Posted On: 07-09-2009, 08:58 PM . View 16 Replies .
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Posted On: 07-09-2009, 08:58 PM . View 16 Replies .
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Posted On: August 24th, 2008, 09:24 AM . View 2 Replies .
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Posted On: April 24th 2006 . View 14 Replies .
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Posted On: August 8th, 2006, 05:07 AM . View 6 Replies .
I have just installed a netgear dg834g on one pc , and that was hard enough . Now i have installed a wg111v2 adapter onmy other one , thats working fine , until i download torrents it gives me a blue screen . I have been told its the driver but i cant find an update anywhere. I am a bit of a novice so i would be gratefull for any help.
Posted On: August 8th, 2006, 05:07 AM . View 6 Replies .
Error Blue Screen
My system sometime show error bluescreen:
Problem signature:
Problem event name:bluescreen
Os version:6. 0. 6001. 2. 1. 0. 256. 1
Locale id:1065
Additional information about the problem:
Bccode:a
Bcp1:00000000
Bcp2:0000001b
Bcp3:00000000
Bcp4:81aeecba
Os version:6_0_6001
Service pack:1_0
Product:256_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:windowsminidumpmini031209-01.dmp
C:userssorushappdatalocaltempwer-28437-0.sysdata.xml
C:userssorushappdatalocaltempwerc1d9. Tmp. Ver sion.txt
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http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Link. 3&clcid=0x0409
My windows is vista32 sp1
Posted On: 03-12-2009, 06:42 AM . View 7 Replies .
My system sometime show error bluescreen:
Problem signature:
Problem event name:bluescreen
Os version:6. 0. 6001. 2. 1. 0. 256. 1
Locale id:1065
Additional information about the problem:
Bccode:a
Bcp1:00000000
Bcp2:0000001b
Bcp3:00000000
Bcp4:81aeecba
Os version:6_0_6001
Service pack:1_0
Product:256_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:windowsminidumpmini031209-01.dmp
C:userssorushappdatalocaltempwer-28437-0.sysdata.xml
C:userssorushappdatalocaltempwerc1d9. Tmp. Ver sion.txt
Read our privacy statement:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Link. 3&clcid=0x0409
My windows is vista32 sp1
Posted On: 03-12-2009, 06:42 AM . View 7 Replies .
Blank Blue Screen
My friend is having a problem where his comp when he boots up, goes to a blank blue scerrn. No mouse no letters no words no nothing. He has to reboot a couple times before things go as planned. He scanned for viruses using avg and for spyware using spybot but found nothing. I think that it might be a hardware problem. Any sugestions?
Posted On: March 8th, 2005, 08:55 PM . View 10 Replies .
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I recently got a build computer by a friend who gave me a good deal, he is coming by to pick it up to fix it, but in the mean time i want to know what could be wrong. Last two times while play a pc game, my comp will freeze and a blue screen will come up and then the comp wil reboot. This is the problem info:
Problem signature:
Problem event name:bluescreen
Os version:6. 1. 7600. 2. 0. 0. 256. 1
Locale id:1033
Additional information about the problem:
Bccode:7f
Bcp1:0000000000000008
Bcp2:0000000080050031
Bcp3:00000000000006f8
Bcp4:fffff80002ad553d
Os version:6_1_7600
Service pack:0_0
Product:256_1
Files that help describe the problem: c:windowsminidump
Posted On: 1 month ago . View 5 Replies .
I recently got a build computer by a friend who gave me a good deal, he is coming by to pick it up to fix it, but in the mean time i want to know what could be wrong. Last two times while play a pc game, my comp will freeze and a blue screen will come up and then the comp wil reboot. This is the problem info:
Problem signature:
Problem event name:bluescreen
Os version:6. 1. 7600. 2. 0. 0. 256. 1
Locale id:1033
Additional information about the problem:
Bccode:7f
Bcp1:0000000000000008
Bcp2:0000000080050031
Bcp3:00000000000006f8
Bcp4:fffff80002ad553d
Os version:6_1_7600
Service pack:0_0
Product:256_1
Files that help describe the problem: c:windowsminidump
Posted On: 1 month ago . View 5 Replies .
Vista Blue Screen
Each time i press shut down or restart on my computer, a blue screen error shows up. I'm not an expert so i don't know what to do. And the menu says to uninstall a recent software but i don't know where to start! I know it's not because of a virus because i check every day too. Here's some more information:
Problem signature:
Problem event name: bluescreen
Os version: 6. 0. 6002. 2. 2. 0. 768. 2
Locale id: 4105
Additional information about the problem:
Bccode: 1000007e
Bcp1: c0000005
Bcp2: 81e425d8
Bcp3: 8b95f858
Bcp4: 8b95f554
Os version: 6_0_6002
Service pack: 2_0
Product: 768_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\windows\minidump\mini073110-01.dmp
C:\users\owner\appdata\local\temp\wer-10¦
C:\users\owner\appdata\local\temp\wer1fd¦
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Posted On: 2 months ago . View 7 Replies .
Each time i press shut down or restart on my computer, a blue screen error shows up. I'm not an expert so i don't know what to do. And the menu says to uninstall a recent software but i don't know where to start! I know it's not because of a virus because i check every day too. Here's some more information:
Problem signature:
Problem event name: bluescreen
Os version: 6. 0. 6002. 2. 2. 0. 768. 2
Locale id: 4105
Additional information about the problem:
Bccode: 1000007e
Bcp1: c0000005
Bcp2: 81e425d8
Bcp3: 8b95f858
Bcp4: 8b95f554
Os version: 6_0_6002
Service pack: 2_0
Product: 768_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\windows\minidump\mini073110-01.dmp
C:\users\owner\appdata\local\temp\wer-10¦
C:\users\owner\appdata\local\temp\wer1fd¦
Read our privacy statement:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?Linkid=50163&clcid=0x0409
Posted On: 2 months ago . View 7 Replies .
Bsod's - Blue Screen Of Death
Well. I got my new system and all, and i put it together last night. I have it a good test run before heading to bed. Ran perfectly. So this morning, i get back on it, and decide to install norton. The installation goes through fine and everything. I restart, as needed by norton, and i notice that during post, it says my ram is "ddr333mhz, single channel". I realize that this is wrong, since the ram i purchased is pc3200, (ddr400mhz), and dual channel. I decide to go to the motherboard's user manual to see if there was something i needed to do to make it run in dual channel mode. Doh! I had placed both sticks of ram on the same channel.
I shut down windows, switch off and unplug the psu, open the case, and then i move the ram to its second channel. I close everything up and boot up windows. Everything running fine for a while until i start to install age of empires iii. Blue screen. I decided to restart, thinking it was just a one time error, but it wasn't. It seemed like every time i tried to install something, and like. Surf the web or something, it would crash/restart/bsod on me. I try a reinstall. I think i got about 8 minutes into the install, (after the initial format > copy files to hdd process), before it gave me a bsod. I used my newer copy of winxp pro, (the ones now that come with sp2 already installed).
Ok, i thought. Maybe it's the windows disc, (it's pretty scratched). I decide to use my older, non-sp2 installation disc. "Success!" I thought. Windows boots and everything. Though, i notice that my 160gb hdd is only being detected as 127gb. A bit strange i thought, so i tried to i start to install sp2, (from the disc from microsoft), to see if that would solve the hdd space problem. Crashed, (it restarts itself after every crash). I tried installing some device drivers. Some were successful, but the usb 2. 0 drivers for some reason required at least sp1. So i moved on to the next set of drivers. Crash. Once again, i tried the sp2 installation. It amazingly went through.
So now that i'm back on sp2, things seem a bit more stable. It now detects the hdd to about what it should be, (158gb). I could now install video drivers and sound drivers and whatnot, without a problem. Seemed perfectly fine, at last. Until about 5 minutes ago, where it crashed for no reason, after 30 or so seconds from a boot. At this point, i'm pretty ***. I'm might try to see if it'll work fine, back on a single channel, since it seemed to be working fine the first time. Does anyone know what might be causing the problem, anyway?
Update: went into bios and manually set the memory clock speed to 333mhz, instead of 400mhz. Everything runs perfectly. This is somewhat of a downer, since i would like to get the full potential i can from this memory. It puzzles me as to why i can't run at it's full speed. The board supports ddr400mhz dual channel ram, so i don't see where the problem could be.
Posted On: 06-07-2006, 09:01 PM . View 13 Replies .
Well. I got my new system and all, and i put it together last night. I have it a good test run before heading to bed. Ran perfectly. So this morning, i get back on it, and decide to install norton. The installation goes through fine and everything. I restart, as needed by norton, and i notice that during post, it says my ram is "ddr333mhz, single channel". I realize that this is wrong, since the ram i purchased is pc3200, (ddr400mhz), and dual channel. I decide to go to the motherboard's user manual to see if there was something i needed to do to make it run in dual channel mode. Doh! I had placed both sticks of ram on the same channel.
I shut down windows, switch off and unplug the psu, open the case, and then i move the ram to its second channel. I close everything up and boot up windows. Everything running fine for a while until i start to install age of empires iii. Blue screen. I decided to restart, thinking it was just a one time error, but it wasn't. It seemed like every time i tried to install something, and like. Surf the web or something, it would crash/restart/bsod on me. I try a reinstall. I think i got about 8 minutes into the install, (after the initial format > copy files to hdd process), before it gave me a bsod. I used my newer copy of winxp pro, (the ones now that come with sp2 already installed).
Ok, i thought. Maybe it's the windows disc, (it's pretty scratched). I decide to use my older, non-sp2 installation disc. "Success!" I thought. Windows boots and everything. Though, i notice that my 160gb hdd is only being detected as 127gb. A bit strange i thought, so i tried to i start to install sp2, (from the disc from microsoft), to see if that would solve the hdd space problem. Crashed, (it restarts itself after every crash). I tried installing some device drivers. Some were successful, but the usb 2. 0 drivers for some reason required at least sp1. So i moved on to the next set of drivers. Crash. Once again, i tried the sp2 installation. It amazingly went through.
So now that i'm back on sp2, things seem a bit more stable. It now detects the hdd to about what it should be, (158gb). I could now install video drivers and sound drivers and whatnot, without a problem. Seemed perfectly fine, at last. Until about 5 minutes ago, where it crashed for no reason, after 30 or so seconds from a boot. At this point, i'm pretty ***. I'm might try to see if it'll work fine, back on a single channel, since it seemed to be working fine the first time. Does anyone know what might be causing the problem, anyway?
Update: went into bios and manually set the memory clock speed to 333mhz, instead of 400mhz. Everything runs perfectly. This is somewhat of a downer, since i would like to get the full potential i can from this memory. It puzzles me as to why i can't run at it's full speed. The board supports ddr400mhz dual channel ram, so i don't see where the problem could be.
Posted On: 06-07-2006, 09:01 PM . View 13 Replies .
Constant Random Blue Screen
Well for various reasons (one being constant random blue screens) i decided to format and reinstall windows last night. So i open up the box, disconnect all storage drives put in the windows installation cd and start, use the usual settings after it's done copying files it blue screens. So i shut down and retry the whole thing again, and blue screen after the copying files portion again. First test, memory. Ran memtest86 and it had an error on test 4. I took out both sticks and one of the gold connectors on one of the sticks looked burned. So i put that aside inspected the other one and put it back in the system. Started the windows installation and crashed in the same spot. So i thought maybe i put the memory in the slot that the burned stick was in so i put it in the other spot and ran memtest86 and it passed 4 full test passes. Started windows installation. Blue screen in the same spot. Second test, hard drive - made a wd diag tool cd and did a quick scan - no errors, did a full scan - no errors. Third test, one of the pci devices. I took out all pci devices. Try again and blue screen on the same spot once again. Fourth test, video card - so i switched video cards with my bro's comp. Try to install again and once again blue screen in the same spot. At this point the only thing i can think of doing is taking everything out of the system and trying the install as bare as possible. Any thing you guys suggest?
Posted On: 11-06-2005, 11:05 AM . View 19 Replies .
Well for various reasons (one being constant random blue screens) i decided to format and reinstall windows last night. So i open up the box, disconnect all storage drives put in the windows installation cd and start, use the usual settings after it's done copying files it blue screens. So i shut down and retry the whole thing again, and blue screen after the copying files portion again. First test, memory. Ran memtest86 and it had an error on test 4. I took out both sticks and one of the gold connectors on one of the sticks looked burned. So i put that aside inspected the other one and put it back in the system. Started the windows installation and crashed in the same spot. So i thought maybe i put the memory in the slot that the burned stick was in so i put it in the other spot and ran memtest86 and it passed 4 full test passes. Started windows installation. Blue screen in the same spot. Second test, hard drive - made a wd diag tool cd and did a quick scan - no errors, did a full scan - no errors. Third test, one of the pci devices. I took out all pci devices. Try again and blue screen on the same spot once again. Fourth test, video card - so i switched video cards with my bro's comp. Try to install again and once again blue screen in the same spot. At this point the only thing i can think of doing is taking everything out of the system and trying the install as bare as possible. Any thing you guys suggest?
Posted On: 11-06-2005, 11:05 AM . View 19 Replies .
Blue Screen Of Death While At Default
Well, my computer was up for like an hour, and when i tried to play some bf1942 i got a very brief blue screen (~. 2 seconds) and then a restart. Tried to boot into windows, the second my desktop loaded, got another blue screen (this time ~2 seconds), and yet another restart. I'm pretty sure i can rule out heat. As i've got a prometeia mach i phase change. The bios is at default, but what else could it be? My mem is at default as well.
Posted On: 01-03-2004, 03:49 PM . View 12 Replies .
Well, my computer was up for like an hour, and when i tried to play some bf1942 i got a very brief blue screen (~. 2 seconds) and then a restart. Tried to boot into windows, the second my desktop loaded, got another blue screen (this time ~2 seconds), and yet another restart. I'm pretty sure i can rule out heat. As i've got a prometeia mach i phase change. The bios is at default, but what else could it be? My mem is at default as well.
Posted On: 01-03-2004, 03:49 PM . View 12 Replies .
Blue Screen Of Death On Laptop
I was wondering if anyone here have experience having bsd and how to fix that problem
Firts i have a laptop model ibm
Os: windows xp sp2
Router: wireless d-link dir300
Modem: given by globe
When i try to connect the laptop from the wireless network of my router it crashes and bsd shows up
I asked many people and this is what they said to me
1. Maybe there is a problem with your harddisk. Me. My harddisk is new and is defragmented already
2. Ram - my ram looks fine and working
3. Have you installed new hardware or software
Posted On: December 22nd, 2008, 11:48 PM . View 14 Replies .
I was wondering if anyone here have experience having bsd and how to fix that problem
Firts i have a laptop model ibm
Os: windows xp sp2
Router: wireless d-link dir300
Modem: given by globe
When i try to connect the laptop from the wireless network of my router it crashes and bsd shows up
I asked many people and this is what they said to me
1. Maybe there is a problem with your harddisk. Me. My harddisk is new and is defragmented already
2. Ram - my ram looks fine and working
3. Have you installed new hardware or software
Posted On: December 22nd, 2008, 11:48 PM . View 14 Replies .
Blue Screen With 0x00000024 Error
Unit: a dell optiplex 745 tower with 2 80gb sata drives. Windows xp pro. One drive connected to sata0, another one is connected to sata4 on the mobo. Error code: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x8a6c6008, 0xc0000102, 0x00000000). Problem: unit was infected with trojan/malwares(pav or personal antivirus) i was able to boot into windows at first, then i reboot it into safe mode and got bsod. The only setting i changed was turn on the smart setting in the bios. Still getting the bsod after i turned the smart setting off. I used ubcd4win to boot up the pc. I see drive c with no hard drive space info on it, drive d with 80gb of free space. At first, i though the drives were setup as raid setting, but the owner of the unit doesn't remember anything about raid when he got it from dell. Also two drives are connected to sata0 and sata4 on the mobo. I don't want to running any kind of disk diagnostic program on the drives, afraid it would've do more damage to the drives. I was able to see the windows logo screen when i disconnected the power to drive2 on the sata4 port, but still got bsod with it. The owner told me that he tried adaware, spybot and spyhunter to remove the pav, but no success. Any suggestion on how to fix the problem? Probably have to do a system restore on it, but why i can't see the data on drive 1 in ubcd4win, but still able to see the windows logo screen when i boot up the pc with just that drive?
Posted On: 05-25-2009, 07:13 PM . View 2 Replies .
Unit: a dell optiplex 745 tower with 2 80gb sata drives. Windows xp pro. One drive connected to sata0, another one is connected to sata4 on the mobo. Error code: 0x00000024 (0x00190203, 0x8a6c6008, 0xc0000102, 0x00000000). Problem: unit was infected with trojan/malwares(pav or personal antivirus) i was able to boot into windows at first, then i reboot it into safe mode and got bsod. The only setting i changed was turn on the smart setting in the bios. Still getting the bsod after i turned the smart setting off. I used ubcd4win to boot up the pc. I see drive c with no hard drive space info on it, drive d with 80gb of free space. At first, i though the drives were setup as raid setting, but the owner of the unit doesn't remember anything about raid when he got it from dell. Also two drives are connected to sata0 and sata4 on the mobo. I don't want to running any kind of disk diagnostic program on the drives, afraid it would've do more damage to the drives. I was able to see the windows logo screen when i disconnected the power to drive2 on the sata4 port, but still got bsod with it. The owner told me that he tried adaware, spybot and spyhunter to remove the pav, but no success. Any suggestion on how to fix the problem? Probably have to do a system restore on it, but why i can't see the data on drive 1 in ubcd4win, but still able to see the windows logo screen when i boot up the pc with just that drive?
Posted On: 05-25-2009, 07:13 PM . View 2 Replies .
Connect A Second Monitor Now Screen Is Blue
I plugged in a second monitor to my gtx 280 and easily had both running. After a single restart both monitors no longer boot up with a good visual to the desktop. It's a unintelligible mess of purple and blue that is indescribable. I've disconnected one. Tried both separately. I've booted to safe mode which i am in now and reloaded the latest drivers. I've run windows vista repair and nothing there. I've set the resolution to rock bottom to see if a cross compatibility issue occurred(where the smaller monitor picked up as the main and couldn't compute. The major issue is that the computer is actually "locking" up on me. In a couple instances the computer screamed at me as if the video card was not plugged in yet this happened after going through the vista boot sequence and loading to desktop where it freezes up. Someone throw me something to try because i'm out of ideas at the moment. Fyi: i also just got a g15 keyboard and a razor mamba mouse but both were perfectly fine and involved multiple reboots with these devices operating before i had done the second monitor.
Posted On: 08-20-2009, 09:22 AM . View 6 Replies .
I plugged in a second monitor to my gtx 280 and easily had both running. After a single restart both monitors no longer boot up with a good visual to the desktop. It's a unintelligible mess of purple and blue that is indescribable. I've disconnected one. Tried both separately. I've booted to safe mode which i am in now and reloaded the latest drivers. I've run windows vista repair and nothing there. I've set the resolution to rock bottom to see if a cross compatibility issue occurred(where the smaller monitor picked up as the main and couldn't compute. The major issue is that the computer is actually "locking" up on me. In a couple instances the computer screamed at me as if the video card was not plugged in yet this happened after going through the vista boot sequence and loading to desktop where it freezes up. Someone throw me something to try because i'm out of ideas at the moment. Fyi: i also just got a g15 keyboard and a razor mamba mouse but both were perfectly fine and involved multiple reboots with these devices operating before i had done the second monitor.
Posted On: 08-20-2009, 09:22 AM . View 6 Replies .
Atikmdag.sys Blue Screen
I started getting bluescreens a couple weeks ago referencing atikmdag.sys
Tonight i decided to fix this. Here's what i did. 1.complete reformat, install vista from cd. 2. Install al critical updates via windowsupdate. 3. Install chipset driver from intel.com
4. Install catalyst 9. 3 from ati.com
5. Reboot, and i get the same exact blue screen. Situation #2
1.complete reformat, install vista from cd. 2. Did not install any updates at all via windowsupdate. 3. Did not instal chipset driver from intel.com
4. Installed catalyst 9. 3 from ati.com
5. Reboot, and i get the same exact blue screen. (Damnit)
What the *** is going on here?
I've reformatted like ten times so i have a fresh start each time. I've tried instaling 9. 2 instad of 9. 3. No love. Same issue. I have a feeling it's not the video cards because a simple google search shows massive history of ati and these atkmdag.sys blue screen problems. Does anyone have any suggestions on what i can do? I'm writing this post from my laptop because my desktop pc is a paperweight atm. Here's my system specs:
Dx38bt intel board
Quad core extreme 6850
2gb crucial ballistix pc1600 memory
Velociraptor x2 raid0
Antec signature series 850watt power supply
Ati 4850's in crossfire (two cards)
Posted On: 03-22-2009, 11:38 PM . View 4 Replies .
I started getting bluescreens a couple weeks ago referencing atikmdag.sys
Tonight i decided to fix this. Here's what i did. 1.complete reformat, install vista from cd. 2. Install al critical updates via windowsupdate. 3. Install chipset driver from intel.com
4. Install catalyst 9. 3 from ati.com
5. Reboot, and i get the same exact blue screen. Situation #2
1.complete reformat, install vista from cd. 2. Did not install any updates at all via windowsupdate. 3. Did not instal chipset driver from intel.com
4. Installed catalyst 9. 3 from ati.com
5. Reboot, and i get the same exact blue screen. (Damnit)
What the *** is going on here?
I've reformatted like ten times so i have a fresh start each time. I've tried instaling 9. 2 instad of 9. 3. No love. Same issue. I have a feeling it's not the video cards because a simple google search shows massive history of ati and these atkmdag.sys blue screen problems. Does anyone have any suggestions on what i can do? I'm writing this post from my laptop because my desktop pc is a paperweight atm. Here's my system specs:
Dx38bt intel board
Quad core extreme 6850
2gb crucial ballistix pc1600 memory
Velociraptor x2 raid0
Antec signature series 850watt power supply
Ati 4850's in crossfire (two cards)
Posted On: 03-22-2009, 11:38 PM . View 4 Replies .
Blue Screen When Gaming On Hdtv
I connected a 5970 to my hdtv via a mini displayport to hdmi adapter and when loading up a game or exiting one it'll sometimes blue screen with a irql not less or equal error. I've tried disabling the ati hdmi audio device to see if that was the culprit, but no luck. The weird thing is it happens randomly. Also, it's not reproducible on my main display. Edit: under further testing. This only seems to happen with crysis warhead. Catalyst 10. 2 here.
Posted On: 02-17-2010, 07:05 PM . View 3 Replies .
I connected a 5970 to my hdtv via a mini displayport to hdmi adapter and when loading up a game or exiting one it'll sometimes blue screen with a irql not less or equal error. I've tried disabling the ati hdmi audio device to see if that was the culprit, but no luck. The weird thing is it happens randomly. Also, it's not reproducible on my main display. Edit: under further testing. This only seems to happen with crysis warhead. Catalyst 10. 2 here.
Posted On: 02-17-2010, 07:05 PM . View 3 Replies .
Random Reboots - No Blue Screen
My computer is set up to not automatically restart upon failure. However lately, it is rebooting itself and there is no apparent cause. I don't understand why it's failing since i have no error message whatsoever. Event viewer just says:-
The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. The reboots have happened during divx encoding, which doesn't seem to be overly taxing on the i7 920 that i'm using. Also, i've had two reboots in photo-shop. The i7 is over-clocked to 3. 65 - i had it at 3. 8 for a long time without problems. How can i troubleshoot? Is it a power problem, or video card, or memory or what? I don't know how to isolate this. Presumably the lack of a blue screen rules out some components?
Posted On: 12-14-2009, 08:13 PM . View 13 Replies .
My computer is set up to not automatically restart upon failure. However lately, it is rebooting itself and there is no apparent cause. I don't understand why it's failing since i have no error message whatsoever. Event viewer just says:-
The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. The reboots have happened during divx encoding, which doesn't seem to be overly taxing on the i7 920 that i'm using. Also, i've had two reboots in photo-shop. The i7 is over-clocked to 3. 65 - i had it at 3. 8 for a long time without problems. How can i troubleshoot? Is it a power problem, or video card, or memory or what? I don't know how to isolate this. Presumably the lack of a blue screen rules out some components?
Posted On: 12-14-2009, 08:13 PM . View 13 Replies .
Screen Went Blue And No Signal On Monitor
I recently purchased an hdmi cable to use for my computer. As soon as i connected one end to my video card and the other end to my monitor, i went into the built in monitor settings (the dvi cable was still plugged in as well so i could do this) and switched my display to hdmi. After that, my screen went blue and i got a no signal message on the monitor. Now the problem is, i can't even revert back to my original display settings, so i can't even get anything to show on display anymore (i am using my netbook atm). I tried restarting, as well as disconnecting the hdmi cable on both ends and reconnecting dvi. Nothing. The screen stays blue and tells me theres no signal. Keep in mind that i didn't even save any settings. I simple selected hdmi and that was it. Can't see desktop, and i can't even see the bootup sequence. I am very baffled here does anybody know what i can do? The video card is a geforce gtx 295, and the monitor is a benq 2200hd.
Posted On: 06-28-2009, 06:01 AM . View 2 Replies .
I recently purchased an hdmi cable to use for my computer. As soon as i connected one end to my video card and the other end to my monitor, i went into the built in monitor settings (the dvi cable was still plugged in as well so i could do this) and switched my display to hdmi. After that, my screen went blue and i got a no signal message on the monitor. Now the problem is, i can't even revert back to my original display settings, so i can't even get anything to show on display anymore (i am using my netbook atm). I tried restarting, as well as disconnecting the hdmi cable on both ends and reconnecting dvi. Nothing. The screen stays blue and tells me theres no signal. Keep in mind that i didn't even save any settings. I simple selected hdmi and that was it. Can't see desktop, and i can't even see the bootup sequence. I am very baffled here does anybody know what i can do? The video card is a geforce gtx 295, and the monitor is a benq 2200hd.
Posted On: 06-28-2009, 06:01 AM . View 2 Replies .
Blue Lines Vertically On Screen
Im having a problem where my screen will just freeze, i get tons of blue lines going vertically throughout my screen and my background goes into a purple fuzz color, sorry cant be more specific as i don't know whats going on. I already reinstalled my gpu drivers twice to no avail. Only way to get it functioning again is to reboot, happens every couple of hours.
Posted On: February 18th 2010 . View 7 Replies .
Im having a problem where my screen will just freeze, i get tons of blue lines going vertically throughout my screen and my background goes into a purple fuzz color, sorry cant be more specific as i don't know whats going on. I already reinstalled my gpu drivers twice to no avail. Only way to get it functioning again is to reboot, happens every couple of hours.
Posted On: February 18th 2010 . View 7 Replies .