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Old 05-10-2008, 05:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
jcgriff2
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Re: Bsod Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal

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Originally Posted by ChaChaMike View Post
I recently built a new computer and installed Vista64. Ever since it was built I get random BSOD DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL STOP Xd1
tcpip.sys. In trying to resolve the problem I have gone thru all my drivers several times. I have a gigabyte GA-EP35C-DS3R 2.1 mother board, 8GB DDR2 Gskill memory. Nvidia 8800GTS video card. I rolled back the lan driver to the latest version per the gigabyte web site. I also redownloaded the driver and installed it so that I covered all the bases. I do have mini dumps if someone can decipher. It doesn't seem to happen in safe mode with networking support. Last night it happened with Vista booted in normal mode with the network cable pulled out. I have IPconfig listings from safe mode and normal mode.. There are some differences there..

Any help would be appreciated..


Hi Mike . . .

Welcome to the Tech Support Forum - Vista Support!

I'll take a look at those mini dumps for you. Please get them all - I don't care how many there are. There are a few ither items that I would like - Please run the following -

Belarc Advisor report saved as a web page (html, mht (IE7/8) or as a 2007 (only) Word document docx, or as a Word document. You can download Belarc HERE

DXDiag report - START | type dxdiag into the Start Search box | right-click on dxdiag.exe | select Run as Administrator | respond to User Access Control prompt | Save as a text file.

MS32info NFO file - START | type msinfo32 into the Start Search box | right-click on msinfo32.exe | select Run as Administrator | respond to User Access Control prompt | System Information will then come up | save the report in System Information File (NFO) format by selecting File, then Save As.

Event Logs - Get them all - dozens -They are located in: c:\windows\system32\winevt\logs.

Then zip them up and send to my email - see PM.


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