BSOD: IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS Created 18 years ago2006-04-12 19:38:40 UTC by Luke Luke

Created 18 years ago2006-04-12 19:38:40 UTC by Luke Luke

Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 19:38:40 UTC Post #173846
Whenever i attempt to play a high graphics game (BF2, HL2) i get a BSOD.

I did a memory dumpcheck and this is what came out:

[b]C:Program FilesSupport Tools>dumpchk.exe C:/windows/memory.dmp
Loading dump file C:/windows/memory.dmp
--- 32 bit Kernel Full Dump Analysis

DUMP_HEADER32:
MajorVersion 0000000f
MinorVersion 00000a28
DirectoryTableBase 32cc0000
PfnDataBase 81b93000
PsLoadedModuleList 8055a420
PsActiveProcessHead 805604d8
MachineImageType 0000014c
NumberProcessors 00000001
BugCheckCode 0000000a
BugCheckParameter1 e305e010
BugCheckParameter2 000000ff
BugCheckParameter3 00000000
BugCheckParameter4 80563dba
PaeEnabled 00000000
KdDebuggerDataBlock 8054c060

Physical Memory Description:
Number of runs: 3
FileOffset  Start Address  Length
 00001000     00001000     0009e000
 0009f000     00100000     00eff000
 00f9e000     01000000     3ee74000
Last Page: 3fe11000 3fe73000

KiProcessorBlock at 80559320
1 KiProcessorBlock entries:
ffdff120

Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 2) UP Free x86 compatible
Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519
Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055a420
Debug session time: Wed Apr 12 18:55:46 2006
System Uptime: 0 days 0:18:58
start end module name
804d7000 806eb100 nt Checksum: 002198AF Timestamp: Tue Mar 01 19:59:37 2005 (42250FF9)

Unloaded modules:
b8c31000 b8c43000 NAVENG.Sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:44:39 2006 (443D82D7)
b8c43000 b8d05000 NavEx15.Sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:44:39 2006 (443D82D7)
b9695000 b96bf000 kmixer.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:55 2006 (443D8143)
f7c5f000 f7c60000 drmkaud.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:50 2006 (443D813E)
b96bf000 b96e2000 aec.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:50 2006 (443D813E)
b9877000 b9884000 DMusic.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:50 2006 (443D813E)
b99e0000 b99ee000 swmidi.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:50 2006 (443D813E)
f7ae0000 f7ae2000 splitter.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:49 2006 (443D813D)
f6d2c000 f6d38000 STREAM.SYS Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:08 2006 (443D8114)
f7844000 f784b000 OVSound2.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:08 2006 (443D8114)
f7268000 f726c000 kbdhid.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:07 2006 (443D8113)
f7904000 f7909000 Cdaudio.SYS Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:07 2006 (443D8113)
f7a20000 f7a23000 Sfloppy.SYS Timestamp: Wed Apr 12 18:37:07 2006 (443D8113)

Finished dump check[/b]

Ive looked everywhere, did everything i can, and i cannot find an answer. Please help, i want to play BF2 again :/
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 19:42:45 UTC Post #173847
BSOD usually arrises out of a hardware error. Run a memtest on your RAM (Google for it) and see if you've got corrupt RAM for a start. Also, make sure you're running the latest drivers for your graphics card.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 19:46:42 UTC Post #173848
BF2 is notorious for its little glitches. 
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 19:53:54 UTC Post #173852
Well, it started in BF2, but now its in mostly all my games.

Im running the latest nvidia drivers, for sure. Ive tested my old stick of memory, i guess ill test this new one. And i KNOW its not the new one, because its been happening before i even bought it. And to test if it was my old one, i used my brother's 512 stick by itself, and it still didnt work. So im kinda not thinking its a memory problem.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 20:16:28 UTC Post #173855
Maybe your computer is overheating? Open up the side panel, stick a desk fan in there and see if it still screws up.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 21:46:09 UTC Post #173881
Tried it, no luck.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 21:53:09 UTC Post #173882
Well, I'm out of ideas.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-12 22:58:39 UTC Post #173887
Looking at those unloaded driver filenames, sounds like a sound-related issue.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-13 03:41:15 UTC Post #173909
Is it me, or is it odd that it unloaded a load of .sys files instead of .vxd ones?

What's your sound card?

You might try ditching NAV, too, seeing as that's mentioned there. Worth a shot. It sucks anyway.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-13 16:55:56 UTC Post #174078
Yah, i was gonna try getting rid of NAV and see what happens.

Well, i JUST got a Soundblaster like yesterday because i had this problem. (I had this problem way before i got the card so i know for a fact its not the new one.) I thought it was the sound card confilcting with something else, so i replaced it. I uninstalled and disabled the onbaord (old one), and installed the new one. Youd think that would fix my problem but it didnt.

I have reason to believe the soundmax onboard card (old one) still has its drivers installed, and still causing a confliction. I just need to find a driver remover that supports the removal of soundmax, and it might fix my problem.

Anyone know where i could get a driver remover that supports soundmax?
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-13 17:26:10 UTC Post #174083
out of hardware error
buy more hardware
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-13 17:28:44 UTC Post #174085
You suck D:

ANYways, disabled NAV, retryed, got a the same error escept with DRIVER_ in front of it. Dumpcheck shows:

[b]C:Program FilesSupport Tools>dumpchk.exe C:/windows/memory.dmp
Loading dump file C:/windows/memory.dmp
--- 32 bit Kernel Full Dump Analysis

DUMP_HEADER32:
MajorVersion 0000000f
MinorVersion 00000a28
DirectoryTableBase 35d65000
PfnDataBase 81b93000
PsLoadedModuleList 8055a420
PsActiveProcessHead 805604d8
MachineImageType 0000014c
NumberProcessors 00000001
BugCheckCode 000000d1
BugCheckParameter1 e1034ba8
BugCheckParameter2 000000ff
BugCheckParameter3 00000000
BugCheckParameter4 86262b80
PaeEnabled 00000000
KdDebuggerDataBlock 8054c060

Physical Memory Description:
Number of runs: 3
FileOffset  Start Address  Length
 00001000     00001000     0009e000
 0009f000     00100000     00eff000
 00f9e000     01000000     3ee74000
Last Page: 3fe11000 3fe73000

KiProcessorBlock at 80559320
1 KiProcessorBlock entries:
ffdff120

Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 2) UP Free x86 compatible
Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519
Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055a420
Debug session time: Thu Apr 13 17:12:51 2006
System Uptime: 0 days 0:04:57
start end module name
804d7000 806eb100 nt Checksum: 002198AF Timestamp: Tue Mar 01 19:59:37 2005 (42250FF9)

Unloaded modules:
b84e3000 b850d000 kmixer.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:10:42 2006 (443EBE52)
b9695000 b96bf000 kmixer.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:09:29 2006 (443EBE09)
b96bf000 b96e2000 aec.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:59 2006 (443EBDEB)
f7bd9000 f7bda000 drmkaud.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:59 2006 (443EBDEB)
b9877000 b9884000 DMusic.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:59 2006 (443EBDEB)
b9987000 b9995000 swmidi.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:59 2006 (443EBDEB)
f7a62000 f7a64000 splitter.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:59 2006 (443EBDEB)
f705a000 f7066000 STREAM.SYS Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:09 2006 (443EBDB9)
f78fc000 f7903000 OVSound2.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:09 2006 (443EBDB9)
f79f8000 f79fc000 kbdhid.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:09 2006 (443EBDB9)
f78c4000 f78c9000 Cdaudio.SYS Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:09 2006 (443EBDB9)
f79f0000 f79f3000 Sfloppy.SYS Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:08:08 2006 (443EBDB8)

Finished dump check

C:Program FilesSupport Tools>[/b]
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-13 17:34:29 UTC Post #174090
Slightly odd that disabling NAV changed the error. Try uninstalling it... could be a driver conflict of some kind there. Keep hunting for driver removal stuff for the ol' card, too.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-13 17:41:58 UTC Post #174097
The thing is, its always back and forth, its not like by simply disabling NAV that it changed to DRIVER_, usually its one or the other on any given day when im feeling lucky.

I really dont think think it has to do with NAV, but if it comes down to it, ill uninstall it.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-13 19:19:50 UTC Post #174122
Zermage, i had sound recorder, vetrilo, and winamp open and got some random BSOD.

Dumpcheck:

[b]C:Program FilesSupport Tools>dumpchk.exe C:/windows/memory.dmp
Loading dump file C:/windows/memory.dmp
--- 32 bit Kernel Full Dump Analysis

DUMP_HEADER32:
MajorVersion 0000000f
MinorVersion 00000a28
DirectoryTableBase 17173000
PfnDataBase 81b93000
PsLoadedModuleList 8055a420
PsActiveProcessHead 805604d8
MachineImageType 0000014c
NumberProcessors 00000001
BugCheckCode 00000012
BugCheckParameter1 00000002
BugCheckParameter2 8001003b
BugCheckParameter3 00000000
BugCheckParameter4 00000000
PaeEnabled 00000000
KdDebuggerDataBlock 8054c060

Physical Memory Description:
Number of runs: 3
FileOffset  Start Address  Length
 00001000     00001000     0009e000
 0009f000     00100000     00eff000
 00f9e000     01000000     3ee74000
Last Page: 3fe11000 3fe73000

KiProcessorBlock at 80559320
1 KiProcessorBlock entries:
ffdff120

Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 2) UP Free x86 compatible
Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519
Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055a420
Debug session time: Thu Apr 13 18:58:16 2006
System Uptime: 0 days 1:36:09
start end module name
804d7000 806eb100 nt Checksum: 002198AF Timestamp: Tue Mar 01 19:59:37 2005 (42250FF9)

Unloaded modules:
b1e28000 b1e2a000 splitter.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 18:18:44 2006 (443ECE44)
b6d78000 b6da2000 kmixer.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:41:21 2006 (443EC581)
b7469000 b7493000 kmixer.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:27:35 2006 (443EC247)
b9695000 b96bf000 kmixer.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:23:25 2006 (443EC14D)
f7c35000 f7c36000 drmkaud.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:23:18 2006 (443EC146)
b96bf000 b96e2000 aec.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:23:18 2006 (443EC146)
b9837000 b9844000 DMusic.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:23:17 2006 (443EC145)
b9847000 b9855000 swmidi.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:23:17 2006 (443EC145)
f36f8000 f36fa000 splitter.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:23:17 2006 (443EC145)
f705a000 f7066000 STREAM.SYS Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:22:21 2006 (443EC10D)
f78f4000 f78fb000 OVSound2.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:22:21 2006 (443EC10D)
f79f8000 f79fc000 kbdhid.sys Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:22:21 2006 (443EC10D)
f78c4000 f78c9000 Cdaudio.SYS Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:22:20 2006 (443EC10C)
f79f0000 f79f3000 Sfloppy.SYS Timestamp: Thu Apr 13 17:22:20 2006 (443EC10C)

Finished dump check

C:Program FilesSupport Tools>[/b]

Its definently sound driver related.

And they dont make a soundmax driver remover :/
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 03:40:39 UTC Post #174161
I'd probably try hunting down the obviously sound-related drivers from that list and hiding them away from Windows.

Likely in %WINDIR%system32 (Start -> Run -> that).
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 11:07:13 UTC Post #174263
I was thinking about that but i wasnt sure what it could possibly do.

Ill try it, and ill get back to you.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 11:08:02 UTC Post #174264
Couldn't make it any worse :|.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 12:12:23 UTC Post #174282
Ugh this is pissing me off.

I move them to a temp folder, restart so it empties the driver cache, attempt to play, and it still BSODs. I go into the DRIVER folder within System32 and i find that the drivers i moved out are now back.

:|

EDIT: Ok, just found out, like 5 seconds after i cut them, they come back... !
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 13:27:02 UTC Post #174303
Yeah, that's the inspired Windows File Protection at work, I imagine. Boot into safe mode and try.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 14:06:13 UTC Post #174308
Wow, now my comp isnt being a shit head and wont let me start up in safe mode. It gets stuck on this same fucking .sys file everytime i attempt it.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 14:27:42 UTC Post #174313
Man, what have you done to this thing?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 16:04:26 UTC Post #174333
hah! boot from OS disk, and repair. worked for me on sound / video rerelated probs
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 16:08:33 UTC Post #174335
The thing is, is the drivers that are causing the problem are from microsoft, so repairing it with the confilcting drivers wouldnt help one bit.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-14 16:09:02 UTC Post #174336
Try it anyway.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-17 19:55:47 UTC Post #174862
System restore if it wasn't too long ago.
Otherwise I boot up with one stick of ram if I ever get a IRQL_NOT_EQUAL_OR_LESS
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-17 20:58:20 UTC Post #174871
Did a repair, and alls it did was cause more problems.

Took a few days to fix, but finally im in working order.

I havent tried BF2 yet but i doubt its gonna work :o
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 03:02:03 UTC Post #174892
Why don't you just reinstall Windows?
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 11:17:52 UTC Post #174951
Dont have the time and im lazy as hell.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 11:52:42 UTC Post #174962
Reinstall it you lazy fag :lol:
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 12:30:09 UTC Post #174967
Since when was i your mum the cow? :<
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 13:06:24 UTC Post #174974
Do you know that you spent a LOT more time trying to fix this problem then you'd need to reinstall windows.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 13:22:31 UTC Post #174982
I dont have the backup capabilities. :o
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 14:09:36 UTC Post #174988
Buy another HDD and back stuff up, HDD's are cheap these days.
m0p m0pIllogical.
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