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Using WinXP home. What is the fix for the Blue Screen of Death that I
usually, but not always get at shutdown? The error msg at the top is always the same DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. At the bottom STOP: 0X000000D1. Below that it "postcly.sys etc."...no clue what that is! or infrequently "videopost.sys etc"). I assume it is some kind of driver error. I have tried the MS help and all troubleshooting pages, but nothing there has worked for me. Thanks in advance for all help on this annoying problem. Fran |
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Fran wrote:
> Using WinXP home. What is the fix for the Blue Screen of Death that I > usually, but not always get at shutdown? > > The error msg at the top is always the same > DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. At the bottom STOP: 0X000000D1. Below > that it "postcly.sys etc."...no clue what that is! > or infrequently "videopost.sys etc"). > > I assume it is some kind of driver error. I have tried the MS help > and all troubleshooting pages, > but nothing there has worked for me. Thanks in advance for all help > on this annoying problem. Fran Fran It's a driver causing this error. To troubleshoot this and pin point which driver is causing the error, perform a search for the videopost.sys and postcly.sys files on the computer. Once found, right click the file in the search results and select Properties/Version tab. This will give you information on which hardware device the driver file is associated with. Make sure you have the "Search system folders" and "Search hidden folders and files" options selected in the Advanced search options. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. |
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Ronnie, I tried performing a search for the videopost.sys and postcly.sys
files and no files could be found (including hidden files) on my computer! What do I do now? Still getting BSOD at shutdown. Fran "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <ronv@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%231Zl4kuPDHA.3768@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Fran wrote: > > Using WinXP home. What is the fix for the Blue Screen of Death that I > > usually, but not always get at shutdown? > > > > The error msg at the top is always the same > > DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. At the bottom STOP: 0X000000D1. Below > > that it "postcly.sys etc."...no clue what that is! > > or infrequently "videopost.sys etc"). > > > > I assume it is some kind of driver error. I have tried the MS help > > and all troubleshooting pages, > > but nothing there has worked for me. Thanks in advance for all help > > on this annoying problem. Fran > > Fran > > It's a driver causing this error. To troubleshoot this and pin point which > driver is causing the error, perform a search for the videopost.sys and > postcly.sys files on the computer. Once found, right click the file in the > search results and select Properties/Version tab. This will give you > information on which hardware device the driver file is associated with. > > Make sure you have the "Search system folders" and "Search hidden folders > and files" options selected in the Advanced search options. > > -- > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > Please reply only to the newsgroup so all may benefit. > Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. > > |
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Fran wrote:
> Ronnie, I tried performing a search for the videopost.sys and > postcly.sys files and no files could be found (including hidden > files) on my computer! What do I do now? Still getting BSOD at > shutdown. Fran Strange that those files referenced in the error message would not show up in the search? Open Windows Explorer and select Tools/Folder Options/View tab. Select the "Show hidden files and folders" option. Remove the check mark from the "Hide extensions for known file types" and "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)" options. Apply/OK. Try the search again. If no joy, Open Control Panel/System/Hardware tab/Device Manager button. Are there any yellow "?" or "!" signs showing beside any of the installed devices there? If not, give me a description of what peripheral devices are attached to the system, especially any USB devices like web cams or ? -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Unsolicited e-mail is not answered. |
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