BSOD-IRQL--Stop Error

W

Webangel

Can some one please help me with the below Stop Error. I get a variation of
it at least once a day..... This is todays version....

PLEASE HELP!!!!


Product
Windows

Problem
Shut down unexpectedly

Date
1/5/2008 7:05 PM

Status
Report Sent

Problem signature
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer be available)
Mini010508-01.dmp
sysdata.xml
Version.txt

Extra information about the problem
BCCode: a
BCP1: 00000008
BCP2: 0000001B
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 81CB0FEF
OS Version: 6_0_6000
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1
Server information: c22e9f34-8cb7-4b8b-a569-3e2bc5e63842
 
W

Webangel

Forgive me - why not tell me something on your computer is not right....
Well doh. I meant specifically what does the below error mean. And how to
fix it....

This is a new computer. All the Hardware is not reporting any problems. I
have not changed the BIOS. The Computer is brand new nothing has changed
with the memory. However I do belive it to be a driver issue somewhere???

Since I have seen at least 108 BSOD post here I would suspect the problem is
more with Windows Vista in General then a driver issue. Sounds to me Like
Microsoft release Vista before it was ready for prime time......

Please can someone please tell me specifically what the error detailed below
is other then have you tried this or done this kind of thing. I can do that
just fine on my own. I need to know what the actual error is?????????????

Again thanks to all who respond.
--
Thanks for your time,
Webangel


Rick Rogers said:
Hi,

Incompatible hardware, incorrect BIOS settings, faulty memory, bad drivers
are all possible causes of this type of error. This article was written for
XP, but it's basically the same with Vista:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314063

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
 
M

Mick Murphy

Rick Rogers is a very knowledgeable and helpful person here.
What he has said is correct; it can be a variety of reasons.

Your attitude is now to blame vista, and demand an exact answer.
People here do not get paid to help you!
It is free advice newsgroup.

It is under Warranty; take it back to whoever you bought it off, and annoy
them!

Webangel said:
Forgive me - why not tell me something on your computer is not right....
Well doh. I meant specifically what does the below error mean. And how to
fix it....

This is a new computer. All the Hardware is not reporting any problems. I
have not changed the BIOS. The Computer is brand new nothing has changed
with the memory. However I do belive it to be a driver issue somewhere???

Since I have seen at least 108 BSOD post here I would suspect the problem is
more with Windows Vista in General then a driver issue. Sounds to me Like
Microsoft release Vista before it was ready for prime time......

Please can someone please tell me specifically what the error detailed below
is other then have you tried this or done this kind of thing. I can do that
just fine on my own. I need to know what the actual error is?????????????

Again thanks to all who respond.
 
N

Not Me

The error you quote does not have a single solution.
It could be any one of many things, or a combination of things.
Your computers manufacturer (or their website FAQ) is a good place to start
on a brand new machine.
They know your specific machine and the factory installed hardware/software
better than anyone here.
Since it is brand new, call the manufacturer, it should be under warranty.
Anyone who answers questions here is a volunteer. No one gets paid for the
time they spend researching and answering questions in this group.
There are many experts here, but having an attitude will not help get a
solution.

Webangel said:
Forgive me - why not tell me something on your computer is not right....
Well doh. I meant specifically what does the below error mean. And how
to
fix it....

This is a new computer. All the Hardware is not reporting any problems.
I
have not changed the BIOS. The Computer is brand new nothing has changed
with the memory. However I do belive it to be a driver issue
somewhere???

Since I have seen at least 108 BSOD post here I would suspect the problem
is
more with Windows Vista in General then a driver issue. Sounds to me Like
Microsoft release Vista before it was ready for prime time......

Please can someone please tell me specifically what the error detailed
below
is other then have you tried this or done this kind of thing. I can do
that
just fine on my own. I need to know what the actual error is?????????????

Again thanks to all who respond.
 
R

Rick Rogers

Hi,

I can't give you a specific reason as there are several possible reasons it
is happening, most of which are covered in that link. If the system is new,
use your warranty as there is a chance the hardware is faulty, this is not
uncommon in new machines. Don't waste your time trying to fix something that
may be out of your depth. Troubleshooting that error could easily take hours
to isolate. Think of it this way: If you tell the mechanic that your new
car's check engine light comes on and ask him to tell you over the phone why
and how to fix it, do you think he's going to be able to answer you with
anything useful? It could be something as simple as a loose gas cap, it
could also be an internal engine component failing, but it's impossible to
guess which based on a light coming on.

For what it's worth, the fault isn't the operating system (Vista). It is
only reporting that there is a problem with the hardware or the driver files
supporting the hardware. The dump file (Mini010508-01.dmp) being created may
contain a clue, feel free to send it to me at (e-mail address removed), using a subject
line of 'per req'. I'll see if it contains anything pertinant.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

Webangel said:
Forgive me - why not tell me something on your computer is not right....
Well doh. I meant specifically what does the below error mean. And how
to
fix it....

This is a new computer. All the Hardware is not reporting any problems.
I
have not changed the BIOS. The Computer is brand new nothing has changed
with the memory. However I do belive it to be a driver issue
somewhere???

Since I have seen at least 108 BSOD post here I would suspect the problem
is
more with Windows Vista in General then a driver issue. Sounds to me Like
Microsoft release Vista before it was ready for prime time......

Please can someone please tell me specifically what the error detailed
below
is other then have you tried this or done this kind of thing. I can do
that
just fine on my own. I need to know what the actual error is?????????????

Again thanks to all who respond.
 
T

the wharf rat

This is a new computer. All the Hardware is not reporting any problems. I
have not changed the BIOS. The Computer is brand new nothing has changed
with the memory. However I do belive it to be a driver issue somewhere???

Ok, if it worked before and doesn't work now something changed.
If it's a pretty clean box (not lots of software etc installed) just reinstall
Windows and start from a known good point. If you can't do that then
you'll need to use trial and error. A common place to find the source of
this kind of nonsense (and it's nonsense because there's no reason windows
can't output a useful error - fault in vga subsystem for instance - or even
a stack trace instead sorry gotta go...) anyway a common place to find the
source of this is video drivers. So start there, by updating those. Then
try resinatlling an older version...

Good luck.
 
T

the wharf rat

For what it's worth, the fault isn't the operating system (Vista). It is

Yes it is. Why can't it output "Fatal error in driver foo"?
Or even "Stack Trace Follows" Or how about ABEND DFH70000I ???
 
T

the wharf rat

What do you think is in the dump file?

Well, I think NOTHING is in it unless you've configured memory
dumps appropriately for your system. And then it's some kind of un-
documented binary format so you need to get dumpchk to read it. It might
as well be Ancient Egyptian as far as an ordinary home user is concerned.
Anyway, all dumpchk gives you that's at all useful is the exception
code and the address. To make any real progress you need to install
the whole nine yards, symbol kit and everything.

You could look ABENDs up in the Big Green Book. Heck, even a
Java stack dump has the names of the offending objects. But Microsoft?

My favorite example of a standard Microsoft error message is

Your backup fails. The console displays

"Backup has failed. Consult the system event log for more
information" (Not an exact quote...)

And what's in the event log? "Backup has failed. Examine the
backup console for more information."

I once found the night operator unconcious on the floor of the
machine room. When we revived him all he could say was "Please see
the event log click. Please see the backup console click. Please..."
 
W

Webangel

For all of those who respond thanks. I will dig a little deeper.

If I can't figure this out I will just return the mahcine its not worth it
to me to have to restart a new computer every day. I was not trying to be
annoying to any one in paticular.

Try to understand my fustration that when I found over 100 different
response that people have report some sort of similar BSOD IRQL STOP ERROR.
I can not believe there all video driver issues? In addition, I can not
believe there all user created issues. Yes users create a lot of problems.
However This operating system is stable as Charles Manson on Crack!!!! Its
easy to point fingers and call this a 1810 error. The problem is either 18
or 10 inchs from the keyboard. However, Lets put blame were blame is
warranted. For now all I know is a new computer is having serious issues.
Funny when I look an Windows Reliability Monitor I notice 16 Window Failures
since purchase of this computer. All of them same the same thing OS STOPPED
WORKING Version , Failure Reason, and a date.

Funny, no one at Micorosoft seems to know about this? I find that hard to
belive. I have sent the dump file to Rick just a while ago. I will also
contact my Vendor for support as well. I was just HOPING someone would
could tell me what the exact error means and I could fix it myself instead of
having to sit on the phone for hours doing this doing that to no end.

As like everybody else I feel like I going down a rabbit hole now...
Perhaps I should just return the computer and go back to a older more stable
operating system like XP. At least that system didn't crash every day!!!
I have had this computer almost a month now. I do not want to have to start
over. That is too much work and is not a solution just a workaround until
the next time some other (Video Driver) error out and stops the OS from
working. Funny when I look at system devices there are no conflicts
everything is working. Also no problem devices detected. Again something is
not right with all of this... Again I am pointing finger at Vista perhaps -
Microsoft needs to work more with thrid party vendors, and make sure there
code is completly compliant and not leaving it to the consumer to fix all
these kind of flaws as they creap up. Come on more then 108 post of BSOD on
just this discussion group what does that tell you?
It tells me there is something seriously flawed somewhere these cant all be
user created. Again sorry for my fustrations. I have spent way to many hours
trying to get to the bottom of this.
 
T

the wharf rat

Try to understand my fustration that when I found over 100 different
response that people have report some sort of similar BSOD IRQL STOP ERROR.
I can not believe there all video driver issues? In addition, I can not

In all fairness you're making a statistical error. Those 100+
reports don't represent a valid sample. And no, they're probably not
all video driver problems. That's just a good place to start looking.

If this is a new commercial system you've got every right to expect
it to work flawlessly. Take it back.
 

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