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blue screen of death

narutofan36

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hi, sometimes when on my computer, a blue screen would come out and give me a error message.

Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal

technical info

stop: 0x000000d1 (0x00000008,0x0000000z,0x00000000,0xFDCFDDC9)

NSIS>SYS - address FDCFDDC9 base at FDCEB000, datestamp 3d6de4c3


im not sure if the letters i coppied up there or correct or not but cause it was kinda hard to see if it was a 0 or a o/ z or a 2. does anyone know a solution on how to fix this prob?

ive googled it but came up with nothing X_X
 
Linky You have to click the correct one (it wouldn't let me link to the right one, obviously the 0D1 message is yours.

\Dan
 
Most of the time a BSOD is a result of failing hardware, a bad driver, or a corrupted OS. The link DBSX gave you is a place to start but to get more specific maybe try searching that error with some of your components/drivers that may be at fault.
 
Originally posted by: narutofan36
hi, sometimes when on my computer, a blue screen would come out and give me a error message.

Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal

technical info

stop: 0x000000d1 (0x00000008,0x0000000z,0x00000000,0xFDCFDDC9)

NSIS>SYS - address FDCFDDC9 base at FDCEB000, datestamp 3d6de4c3


im not sure if the letters i coppied up there or correct or not but cause it was kinda hard to see if it was a 0 or a o/ z or a 2. does anyone know a solution on how to fix this prob?

ive googled it but came up with nothing X_X

It told you the offending driver (NSIS.SYS, you say?) so try to download an updated version of that first.
 
Are you sure it was not NDIS.SYS? If it is NDIS, it could be a bad IDE/SCSI driver, a bad spot on the drive (chkdsk c: /r ... Yes, Yes), or a possible hardware failure with HDD first, memory second.
 
i dont have any cards for fax. only cards i have are a ethernet and a 56k moden card but both are not the problem. I recently opened my computer and tryed to add a 32mb stick of sdram but didnt work (i think there was a scratch on the gold part) when i screwed back on the case and started the computer, i then got the error about 2 hours? the error is usually random and does not happen often, maybe like once every 3 days
 
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