Hi,
Look at audio codecs. 0xD1 is a driver error, so I would suspect that the
problem stems from the audio drivers themselves or, more likely, a codec
used by some program accessing the sound card. Look at both programs you use
the card, and at programs that load as part of the startup group.
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"Zoe W" <Zoe
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> My laptop keeps crashing and re-booting itself. When it diagnosed why
> windows
> had shut down, it came up with that I may have a problem with my audio
> system. After researching this further, I have discovered that I have the
> Fault Bucket 0xD1_QTKVHDA+35d24, type0, but I cannot find how to fix this.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.