iesprt.sys problem

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My laptop has been displaying a disk consistency error when opening Windows. The error page lists a problem with the iesprt.sys file. I've reloaded Windows XP but the problem still persists. The error pages suggested to disable BIOS memory options for caching and shadowing. Not sure how to do that. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks!
 
Hi,

When the system first boots, there should be a line that reads "press
<anykey> to enter setup". This <anykey> could be an F key, <delete>,
<spacebar>, or a combination. This is the key that you need to hit to enter
the system BIOS to make these changes. This must be done before WindowsXP
begins to load.

Once in the BIOS, you can use the arrow keys to navigate, as well as
<escape>, <enter>, and several different F keys to save or discard changes.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Windows
Windows isn't rocket science! That's my other hobby!

Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
 
I am very interested to learn the origin of the iesprt.sys driver. I work
at Microsoft analyzing system crashes received via Windows Error
Reporting, and we've noticed this same crash being reported by other
customers. We want to contact the company that produced this driver, but
don't know who it is. I would appreciate any help or pointers you can
provide.

Vince Orgovan
Microsoft Windows system crash analysis
This posting provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 
Hi,
it appears that the driver belongs to Intel, more accurate:82845g
I have this same problem after reintalling XP and it told me that video
config was wrong.
I downloaded the last version of the driver, installed it and after
rebbot, Blue Screen of Death told me that this file is causing problems.
Hope it helps
Cheers
 
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