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ToXiCRaGE

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I didn't know how to call my title cuz i dont really know whats going on. This is my problem. Whenever i play a game that requires D3d or OpenGL i get this msg b4 my system reboots. Its seems fine when i use softweare rendering (like in RUNE) but when i turn on D3d, the game runs for a while and then after 10mins i get this msg:

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*** STOP (lots of # eg 0x00000384, 0x0000084848 etc)
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
ADDRESS BFF26455 BASE AT BFF25000 DATESTAMP 38437eba - NDIS.SYS

Beggining dump of physical memory.
Physical memory dump complete. Contact sus admin or tech support.
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(i made this message detailed to make it easyer to pin point the problem)



this also happend then i just double clicked on a folder. it seems like my system reboots just whenever. i think this problem must be connected to WIN2K that im using and not vid card drivers...... i got the newest detonator drivers.

I have a T-Bird 1Ghz, with a Gigabyte GeForce2 GTS 32MB on a Gigabyte 7DX mobo.

I think that the NDIS.SYS file is screwed...well im not sure though, thats why im asking 🙂
 
If I remember correctly, ndis.sys has to do with the network and the IRQ not less or equal is an IRQ conflict. I think that moving your NIC will do the trick and make everything real slick. 😛
 
sorry that i didnt reply that long but i posted this late late last night and didnt come back to it till today..... I'll try that MOmeansMUGS thx 🙂
 
Yeah, NDIS.sys is probably networking. Strange.. I share IRQ's no problem, I bet your video card and NIC are (were by now?) sharing an IRQ.
 
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