STOP error

tomstevens26

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Hi everyone! I'm hoping someone can help...I've exhausted every resource on the net I can think of and I still can't find anything about this problem I'm having. Here's the deal...I've got 4 PCs, 2 running XP Pro and 2 running W2K. The game site, www.pogo.com crashes on 2 of the machines (1 running XP and the other running W2K) whenever I go into any of the games. They are java based and both machines crash at exactly the same time, right when the applet finishes loading. Both machines generate a STOP: 0x000000D1 error message. The games work fine on the 2 other machines. I've searched and searched on this error message but haven't found anything relative to this problem.

Does anyone have any idea? I sure would appreciate some help!

Thanks,
Tom
 

mattbta

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Well, I checked in the MS Knowledge Base for you with that stop error, and it can result from numerous things.

I'd suggest reading all of the articles that pop up from that error and seeing what one might apply to your situation. I'm guessing it has to do with the tcp/ip article.

Here's the LINK!

HTH,
Matt
 

tomstevens26

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Matt,

Thanks for the link. I had tried those suggestions such as the latest service packs, updates, etc... None of them seem to help. I may just start disabling devices and trying again and seeing what happens. Does anyone know if you disable a device in device manager does it still load the device driver?

Thanks,
Tom
 

NogginBoink

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A STOP D1 is a DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.

The OS should print the name of the driver it thinks has caused the crash on the screen. That's the driver that needs to be updated/replaced.

What third party driver(s) are both affected machines running? What's the last hex number in parentheses?

-Noggin
 

tomstevens26

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<< A STOP D1 is a DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL. The OS should print the name of the driver it thinks has caused the crash on the screen. That's the driver that needs to be updated/replaced. What third party driver(s) are both affected machines running? What's the last hex number in parentheses? -Noggin >>



It never noted what driver is causing the problem. It doesn't on either machine. I have fixed the problem though! I installed the latest version of the Java 2 Runtime environment and now the pages are functional without any crashing whatsoever. It would be nice to know though what driver was causing the instability.

Tom