Blue screen driver error windows xp




















I have been getting blue screen errors on my Dell Latitude D laptop every now and then for at least the past year. Of late they have become more frequent, like several times a week, if not daily.

I am able to turn the laptop off after this happens, and then it starts up and works properly for a while before giving up again most of the time - sometimes I get the blue screen error several times in a row, right after starting up. Don't know if that has anything to do with this, but if it helps, then good. I have the minidump file but I don't see any way to post it here. The following is information I noted down from the last time the blue screen error came up, this morning.

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I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Verwenden Sie den Windows-Debugger, um diesen Fehler zu beheben. Eine Neuinstallation von Windows muss nicht bedeuten, dass dieser Fehler nicht mehr auftritt. Klicken Sie dann auf OK. Abbildung 2: Windows-Debugger. Geben Sie "! Abbildung 3: Analyse der Ergebnisse. Sometimes, however, depending on the type of error and the point at which it occurs in machine operation, only a subset of the above information appears.

Sometimes the blue screen provides enough information to diagnose a specific cause and resolve the issue. Some of the most common Blue Screens and potential resolutions are listed below:. Keywords: blue screen driver irq page fault unmountable crash windows hang hung bsod death xp vista 2k 7 8 win8 win10 "error loading os" Suggest keywords Doc ID: Owner: Help Desk KB Team.

From what I can find, my first thought is that your system has a problem with IdeChnDr. The solution to this is often to go find an upgraded version of this driver, assuming they have heard about this error message from their users and updated it. It also explains how to install the program, if you download an upgraded version of it from the page I referred you to.

The Readme. I would first check in the Windows Device Manager, using the instructions in Section 7 of the Readme. If your IDE Controller isn't listed as one of those that are supported by the program, you need to uninstall the program. If the drivers are older than the latest version 2. However, this may still not solve the problem. Your options in that case would be to uninstall XP SP2, which is probably not a good idea, unless you're willing to risk having to completely re-install Windows from scratch, or you could uninstall the Intel Application Accelerator.

The instructions for doing so are located in Section 8 of the Readme. Sorry I didn't get back with you earlier, I was gone for a few days. I had some "interesting" results with the recommendations given in the last set messages from you, but I believe all is well now. Here is a rundown of the details. I downloaded the driver Intel version 2.

My computer was still giving me the blue screen when running a virus scan. I checked which version of drivers were installed on my computer with the link you provided the readme. At that point I updated my driver to a new version.

When I did this I received a warning message stating that the new software "has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. Continuing your installation of this hardware may impair or destabalize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future. Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing.

I clicked Continue Anyway thinking I could remove the program later my uninstalling. At that point a system restore point was created and I had to reboot. I came back up and found that my driver was updated to version 2.

I attempted then to run a virus scan believing that now everything was fine since the driver download from the Intel website and the actual driver were a match and that may have been the problem to begin with driver being version 2. While running the virus scan my system had crashed again. When I got my system back up, I went to the "daniweb" link you provided. The last post in that page mentioned something regarding a bad sector on a hard drive causing the problem with the computer since the description of the problem those people were having were almost identical to mine.

I went into "My computer", right clicked on my hard drive, brought up the "Properties" option, and then attempted to have the computer scan and fix bad sectors it found. I believed I could have a bad sector thinking that since the driver was updated the problem maybe due to a bad sector. It went through this and when completed the system shut down.



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