BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH it says MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS

TheFairyTale

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Hi, I bought a new computer with the stats of Intel Pentium 4 3.01 Dual Core with a 3d card of Geforce PX 7800 with a 1 gig ddr 2 ram. With the above stated stats when i play lineage2, it's crashes and auto restarts my computer with no reasons. It happens very often, I'm very upset. I have the latest drivers,directx drivers too & good power supply(520w) too . Please enlighten me & Help i just bought a desktop fan, open the sides blowing in and out ~ what is wrong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

TheFairyTale

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i format around 6-8 times but the problem still persist. i think it happens when i'm playing the game. is it something wrong with my graphic card?
 

dclive

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I'd be happy to look at the dump; send me the dumpfiles from c:\windows\minidumps, and run mpsreports and send me the resulting .cab file. Pls read & follow my .sig fully.
 

dclive

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Originally posted by: TheFairyTale
sometimes it prompted USB Driver BUG CODE in the blue screen... sigh please help

You've not sent me MPSReports; please do so.

Also, the dumps say your problem is the USB linksys cable gateway driver - WCGBXP.sys, so use a normal ethernet connection to that device, rather than USB, and see if the errors go away.

 

dclive

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Please see the post immediately above your question; it's fully answered.
 

dclive

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Here is the problematic driver:

Module[280] [C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\WCGBXP.SYS]
Company Name: Linksys Corporation
File Description: NDIS5.1 miniport driver v1.10 Build 002
Product Version: (1.10:0.0)
File Version: (1.10:0.0)
File Size (bytes): 14336
File Date: Tue Jan 21 07:55:12 2003
Module TimeDateStamp = 0x3e2bb96e - Mon Jan 20 16:55:10 2003
Module Checksum = 0x0000668f
Module SizeOfImage = 0x00003800
Module Pointer to PDB = [D:\CM\USB\NDIS\Cme09x\Linksys\xp\Build002\i386\WCGBXP.pdb]
Module PDB Guid = {220DBF88-20C2-4A0C-AE2D-7A54B056F4E6}
Module PDB Age = 0x1
 

TheFairyTale

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what can i do ? can i plug to another usb port? or can i go to the linksys website to download another drivers? please help
 

TheFairyTale

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ok i bought an ethernet cable and inserted into my machine and modem.. trying it now hope it works.. thanks alot dclive
 

TheFairyTale

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i uninstalled the drivers and used a ethernet cable. it's all good now thanks alot dclive, u save my comp
 

dclive

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Glad it worked for you.

The fix: We looked at the memory dump files, found in c:\windows\minidumps, when the system bluescreened. By reading the dump, we can point the finger at the problematic driver in minutes, rather than having to spend hours reformatting or guessing at the problem.