Re: DVD mechanika a BSOD ve Win XP

From: <pavel (zavinac) pilsen.cz>
Date: 04. 03. 2005, 16:43 CET
> Mam doma DVD mechaniku (pouze cteci, nikoli vypalovacka) Lite-On,
> ovsem mam s ni problem ve Win XP (SP2). Dela to pouze s DVD disky a
> sice to, ze kdyz do ni vlozim nejake DVDcko, tak se mi objevi
> (vetsinou, ne vzdy) BSOD s napisem "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL". Nekdy

na instalacnim cd win2k se povaluje soubor w2000msgs.chm, kde jsou
mj. popsany stop chyby z bsod. pokud se u hlasky vyskytuje jmeno
nejakyho souboru, je zahodno si ho poznamenat.

k tvymu problemu tam pisou tohle:

Error Message:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

Explanation:
This Stop message indicates that a kernel-mode process or driver
attempted to access a memory address to which it did not have
permission to access. The most common cause of this error is an
incorrect or corrupted pointer that references an incorrect location
in memory. A pointer is a variable used by a program to refer to a
block of memory. If the variable has an incorrect value in it, the
program tries to access memory that it should not. When this occurs in
a user-mode application, it generates an access violation. When it
occurs in kernel mode, it generates a STOP 0x0000000A message. If you
encounter this error while upgrading to a newer version of Windows, it
might be caused by a device driver, a system service, a virus scanner,
or a backup tool that is incompatible with the new version.

User Action:
This error usually occurs after the installation of a buggy device
driver, system service, or BIOS. To resolve it quickly, restart your
computer, and press F8 at the character-mode menu that displays the
operating system choices. At the resulting Windows 2000 Advanced
Options menu, choose the Last Known Good Configuration option. This
option is most effective when only one driver or service is added at a
time. If you encounter this error while upgrading from Windows NT 4.0
or earlier, it might be caused by a device driver, a system service, a
virus scanner, or a backup tool that is incompatible with the new
version. If possible, remove all third-party device drivers and system
services and disable any virus scanners prior to upgrading. Contact
the software manufacturers to obtain updates of these tools. For
additional error messages that might help pinpoint the device or
driver that is causing the error, check the System Log in Event
Viewer. Disabling memory caching of the BIOS might also resolve this
error. You should also run hardware diagnostics supplied by the system
manufacturer, especially the memory scanner. For details on these
procedures, see the owner's manual for your computer. If your system
has small computer system interface (SCSI) adapters, contact the
adapter manufacturer to obtain updated Windows 2000 drivers. Disable
sync negotiation in the SCSI BIOS, check the cables and the SCSI IDs
of each device, and confirm proper termination. For enhanced
integrated device electronics (EIDE) devices, define the onboard EIDE
port as Primary only. Also, check each EIDE device for the proper
master/slave/stand-alone setting. Remove all EIDE devices except for
hard disks. If the message appears during an installation of Windows
2000, make sure that the computer and all installed peripherals are
listed on the Microsoft Windows 2000 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
on http://www.microsoft.com. For more troubleshooting information
about this Stop message, refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base at
http://support.microsoft.com/support.

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pavel >pavel@pilsen.cz<
Received on Fri, 4 Mar 2005 16:43:31 +0100

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