Stop Error help

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Bill Eisenhamer

I have received the following stop error upon booting a
W2K Pro computer here at work:

Stop: 0x000000D1 (0x0000000C, 0x00000002, 0x0000000,
0xF0514F9A)Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Address F0514F94 base at F0510000, DateStamp 3dcc4fbe -
lhidusb.sys

I get a simlar stop error when booting with safe mode just
a different memory address.
I've tried Last Known Good and same thing.
Any thoughts? I find the KB lacking on this. Thanks in
advance,
Bill
 
Boot with a W98se boot diskette
"type" FDISK /MBR

See if that helps

--
regards,
don
Happy Holidays
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I have received the following stop error upon booting a
W2K Pro computer here at work:

Stop: 0x000000D1 (0x0000000C, 0x00000002, 0x0000000,
0xF0514F9A)Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Address F0514F94 base at F0510000, DateStamp 3dcc4fbe -
lhidusb.sys

I get a simlar stop error when booting with safe mode just
a different memory address.
I've tried Last Known Good and same thing.
Any thoughts? I find the KB lacking on this. Thanks in
advance,
Bill
 
I don't understand how/why FDISK /MBR is so useful with W2K...
Anyone care to explain?

....also, if it's so useful, why doesn't it ship with w2k?

Chris
 
You know more about than me cuz, you tell me what Gates has on his mind.

--
regards,
don
Happy Holidays
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I don't understand how/why FDISK /MBR is so useful with W2K...
Anyone care to explain?

....also, if it's so useful, why doesn't it ship with w2k?

Chris
 
Here's a winner. Our IT guy (who had the day off) came in
because he was called, so he was working on the machine
when I went back to it. His solution: This happens all
the time on this machine. Turn off all the power, unplug
all usb devices (in this case the wireless mouse was the
culprit), turn the machine back on and plug them back in.

I guess if that was a documented fix within our
organization I would have fixed this an hour ago! ;-)

I wonder if a MBR fix is still in order. Then again it is
an old IBM NetVista machine.

Thanks again for the suggestions!
Bill
 
During my Sprint Car days they always told me,
"If it ain't broke, don't fix-it"
I used to win, go to the shop and fix 5 things,
and the next race look like two wind mills making love.
I did learn from that experience.
Have a nice week end.

--
regards,
don
Happy Holidays
---

Here's a winner. Our IT guy (who had the day off) came in
because he was called, so he was working on the machine
when I went back to it. His solution: This happens all
the time on this machine. Turn off all the power, unplug
all usb devices (in this case the wireless mouse was the
culprit), turn the machine back on and plug them back in.

I guess if that was a documented fix within our
organization I would have fixed this an hour ago! ;-)

I wonder if a MBR fix is still in order. Then again it is
an old IBM NetVista machine.

Thanks again for the suggestions!
Bill
 
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