CycloCide 0 Posted February 26, 2000 I'm running Windows 2000 Professional, and for the last two weeks my computer has been randomly crashing with the BSOD error message "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL". Any idea what could be causing this? Microsoft's Support Knowledge Base doesn't have any information on it. ------------------ Marc Molinaro - marc@reviewseek.com ReviewSeek - http://www.reviewseek.com/ Information for the Intelligent Consumer Share this post Link to post
Fozz 0 Posted February 26, 2000 Howaya. I was getting that error on shutdown all the time and so I had to disable APM in Power in the Control Panel to stop it...but now I have to power the system off manually...): (it just sits on the "now safe to turn off your PC" message). Take care. Share this post Link to post
slkh 0 Posted February 27, 2000 you have a a writer dun you? you have directcd 2.5? upgrade to 3.0 by not putting any cd in the cdrom drive... that is how i deal with it.. Share this post Link to post
Fozz 0 Posted February 27, 2000 Hi there. Yep, I have CDRW (HP-7200) but in Win2000 I only have Easy CD Creator 4 installed....no Direct-CD at all. Fromk reading other posts, these problems seems to be related to APM and/or SBLive! card drivers. Lets just hope we get to the bottom of it soon! Cheers. Share this post Link to post
lost 0 Posted September 11, 2000 I seem to have this same problem and have a SBLive! value card installed. I tried shutting off the APM feature (couldn't really find it, i'm somewhat win2k inept). Was wondering if you had found any solutions to the problem Share this post Link to post
STi Sev 0 Posted September 11, 2000 Quote: posted by FozzI was getting that error on shutdown all the time and so I had to disable APM in Power in the Control Panel to stop it...but now I have to power the system off manually...): I dont think it's from that. I have a VERY strong suspicion it's from SB LIVE! (perhaps with CTsyn.ini) Who know Share this post Link to post
CnE Zirkle 0 Posted September 11, 2000 I got that problem 2, n I got a SB Live! card so u might be right. Wouldn't mind getting that problem solved myselves. Yet another fragged ass Share this post Link to post
GHackmann 0 Posted September 11, 2000 I'm getting the same BSOD sometimes when I start games, except that it tells me that they were caused by emu10k1f.sys. Something tells me this is indeed caused by a bug in the SB Live! drivers. Share this post Link to post
STi Sev 0 Posted September 11, 2000 Quote: posted by GhackmanI'm getting the same BSOD sometimes when I start games, except that it tells me that they were caused by emu10k1f.sys. Something tells me this is indeed caused by a bug in the SB Live! drivers. And the winner is... stisevemu10k1f.sys Creative Technology Ltd. English (United States) Creative SB Live! Adapter Driver 5.12.1.310 You know, it really pisses me off when SOOOO MANY people have this damn sound card, yet there are sooo many bugs in the drivers [This message has been edited by STi Sev (edited 11 September 2000).] Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted September 11, 2000 Make sure your not sharing any IRQ's. I think this is user error more than anything else. Upgrade to latest drivers, don't share IRQ's blah blah blah. Share this post Link to post
STi Sev 0 Posted September 11, 2000 DOSFreak, Sharing IRQ's is what ASPI or whatever in W2k is all about. It's the new way to manage IRQ's. if you mess with it, your computer WILL fuck up! Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted September 11, 2000 If your motherboard properly supports ACPI then yes it is the proper way to go. But if it doesn't then it's best to go with Standard PC. I still do standard anyway because I don't use the ACPI features and I don't quite trust it. Share this post Link to post
euankirkhope 0 Posted September 11, 2000 Computers (generally any type) were intended to have individual IRQ's. The reason PC's have PCI steering in win9x, and ACPI etc nowadays is be cause the computers are limited to 16 IRQs. A legacy of the good old intel 8086 architecture. To squeeze that little more out of the pc when a device is not using an irq it has it removed. This is very bad for a device. it like having a limb removed. You have to bear in mind that many of these are reserved by ancient obscure devices like timers, and, the best one, there really are only 8 irqs. the second set of eight use IRQ2 in some strange system. Basically its a mess that has been messed with to many times. Stability only comes with minimal device IRQ sharing. Share this post Link to post
@~@:~KEV~:@~@ 0 Posted September 11, 2000 hmm wel i have an sb live and im running standard pc and i also have to power off manually!!! So you buy a live thinking its one of the best sound cards and: 1. You get a FECKING annoying crackle continusly 2. You cant autopower off. BUT my mate has a machine nearly identical to mine and his deosnt power off either but he doesst have a live he has some shitty ensonique card and is using built in win2k drivers but it does the same shit Share this post Link to post