Stop 0x000000D1 iastor.sys shut down help!

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sarah

I installed a printer and was repeatedly receiving a low virtual memory
message and my system would shut down then there was a new message saying see
below

DRIVER_IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0000018, 0x00000002, oxoooooooo, oxF7B19261)
iasor.sys -address F7B19261 base at F7BoA000, datestamp 426d0c8c
I can't access safe mode to disable this printer driver. I bought a new
laptop and the same printer is now cause programs to stop working so I'm sure
it's the printer driver which needs removing but how can this be done?
 
I installed a printer and was repeatedly receiving a low virtual memory
message and my system would shut down then there was a new message saying see
below

DRIVER_IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0000018, 0x00000002, oxoooooooo, oxF7B19261)
iasor.sys -address F7B19261 base at F7BoA000, datestamp 426d0c8c
I can't access safe mode to disable this printer driver. I bought a new
laptop and the same printer is now cause programs to stop working so I'm sure
it's the printer driver which needs removing but how can this be done?

What printer and is it possible there is a newer driver or software
for it?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
sarah said:
I installed a printer and was repeatedly receiving a low virtual memory
message and my system would shut down then there was a new message saying see
below

DRIVER_IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x0000018, 0x00000002, oxoooooooo, oxF7B19261)
iasor.sys -address F7B19261 base at F7BoA000, datestamp 426d0c8c
I can't access safe mode to disable this printer driver. I bought a new
laptop and the same printer is now cause programs to stop working so I'm sure
it's the printer driver which needs removing but how can this be done?

This the Intel Riad Driver for Intel Storage Driver manager?.
Do you have nLite?.
http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/imsm/
http://www.file.net/process/iastor.sys.html

Try this:
Press/Tap F8 on Restart and select from the Boot menu options:
"Last known good config"
If it did start, try to Restore to an earlier date before the Printer and
read the info on the links above and see if your Laptop/Desktop is up2date
from the manufacturer website look for the latest drivers updates and the
BIOS updates too.
HTH.
nass
 
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