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BSOD - Intel Storage Driver (IdeChnDr.sys)

 
 
MurwinTec
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      10th Oct 2008
Got a BSOD, Micosoft error reporting indicated that it was casue by the Intel
Storage Driver (IdeChnDr.sys). Upgraded to latest version from Intel web
site. Still getting BSOD. Any way to remove the Intel drivers and use the
standard Microsoft drivers? IDE Controller is Intel 82801BA Ultra.
 
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Leonard Grey
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      10th Oct 2008
IdeChnDr.sys is a driver for the Intel Application
Accelerator. Boot into Safe Mode and remove IAA from Add or Remove
Programs. You won't miss it.
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MurwinTec wrote:
> Got a BSOD, Micosoft error reporting indicated that it was casue by the Intel
> Storage Driver (IdeChnDr.sys). Upgraded to latest version from Intel web
> site. Still getting BSOD. Any way to remove the Intel drivers and use the
> standard Microsoft drivers? IDE Controller is Intel 82801BA Ultra.

 
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