> *** STOP: 0x00D1 (0x0006,0x0002,0x,0x0006)
> DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
These are the rarest of all blue screens. Can you also supply a list of
all your devices, and the driver version you're using? Are many devices
sharing the same interrupt? Are you running the lat
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From: Andrew Crowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 March 2002 16:40
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Win2000 client crash (Driver IRQL not less or equal)
Hi Everybody,
> One other thing - when it's safe to crash your computer - could you grab a
> *tiny* bit mo
Hi Everybody,
> One other thing - when it's safe to crash your computer - could you grab a
> *tiny* bit more of the blue-screen? the first 8 digits or so are usually
good,
> after that its all the debug information that no one but someone trying to
run
> a shuttle launch would worry about.
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:
: I would have only thought it would be a problem if the VNC window was on
the
: SIS card? Also I haven't had any other trouble with the card with other
: apps. (Plus it worked in 98)
:
: > On reboot, what kind of error
: > mesages do you have in the log (if any prior to the generic "unexpected
Hi Everybody,
> What's the video driver setup you have?
I'm using the latest GForce drivers from Nvidia, and the SIS driver that
came with Windows 2000 (if I use any other SIS driver then the dual display
stops working)
> I would say that your problem is the SiS 6326 off the top of my head, but
Hi Everybody,
> Got a firewall? Is it the same one you used on Windows 98?
Yes, and yes the same one as I used in Win98 (VNC has full access).
When it's safe to crash my computer I'll try turning the firewall off and
see what happens
Andrew
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Got a firewall? Is it the same one you used on Windows 98?
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Crowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 March 2002 11:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Win2000 client crash (Driver IRQL not less or equal)
Hi Everyone,
I'm having trouble running the VNC cli
What's the video driver setup you have?
I would say that your problem is the SiS 6326 off the top of my head, but I
can't claim to have "Regression-tested" the idea - just had a couple of bad
experiences with that series of SIS cards. On reboot, what kind of error
mesages do you have in the log