Help with IRQL Error

D

Digiquester

Over the past few days I've noticed that my computer (windows to be more
specific) will boot up then shut down after a few minutes. I've already tried
several statagies such as running registry cleaners disk defrag and system
restore. I havn't installed any new USB or external devices lately. However I
did recently use a trial version of Roxio 9 to burn a few DVDs (8 to be
exact). I uninstalled the program but still the problem presists. I opened
the computer and cleaned out the fans. I'm hoping that solves the problem.
Considering how long I've been able to stay on now I'm hoping thats all it
was. But I did manage to copy down this from the BSOD and Black screen,
IRQL not less or equal
0X0000007E
0XC0000005
OXB926200E
OXBA5C0C0CD0
OXBA5C09CC
MarvinBus.sys
Adress B926200E
Base at D923F000
Data Stomp 43247105
I'm gonna try shutting down and restaring again to see if probelm presists.
Would appriciate any help though
 
J

Jim

Digiquester said:
Over the past few days I've noticed that my computer (windows to be more
specific) will boot up then shut down after a few minutes. I've already
tried
several statagies such as running registry cleaners disk defrag and system
restore. I havn't installed any new USB or external devices lately.
However I
did recently use a trial version of Roxio 9 to burn a few DVDs (8 to be
exact). I uninstalled the program but still the problem presists. I opened
the computer and cleaned out the fans. I'm hoping that solves the problem.
Considering how long I've been able to stay on now I'm hoping thats all it
was. But I did manage to copy down this from the BSOD and Black screen,
IRQL not less or equal
0X0000007E
0XC0000005
OXB926200E
OXBA5C0C0CD0
OXBA5C09CC
MarvinBus.sys
Adress B926200E
Base at D923F000
Data Stomp 43247105
I'm gonna try shutting down and restaring again to see if probelm
presists.
Would appriciate any help though
MarvinBus.sys belongs to Pinnacle Systems. It may also be malware. So,
you need to search the web for marvinbus.sys to learn more.
Jim
 
G

Gerry

Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
1.36 -freeware (if you upgrade you pay).
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html

Run Malwarebytes' and turn off your current anti-virus
before you do to avoid a conflict. Disregard the invitation on the web
site regarding the Registry Optimiser -a Registry Optimiser is not a
helpful utility.

Run in safe mode if normal mode is too difficult.

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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