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D I G I T A L
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Posted: 11th Dec 2004 14:36
hello people,
i'm having some serious issues these days. please try to help me out.
here's the problem. i bought a new computer 4 month ago from another country( i cant take it back becoz they havnt a branch over here)
specs...

recently the Blue Death Screen appears when ever i play any 3D game. sometimes it mentions that "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" or "BAD_POOL_CALLER" or "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA". it sometimes gives me a driver file mentioned too. i tried everything. i tried updating my ATI driver files. i tried reinstalling a clean windows XP pro. i tried unistalling other PCI cards installed.

i've noticed something. the IRQ of my graphics controller is that same as some USB conrollers. is that good?
please give me some solution. i'm running out of ideas.
thank you in advance

Jimmy
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Posted: 11th Dec 2004 14:40
it's the 'Blue Screen of Death' I mean... GET IT RIGHT.

The IRQ thing, that's probably bad. I will check with my death screen analyzer.


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FoxBlitzz
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Posted: 11th Dec 2004 14:49
Quote: "i've noticed something. the IRQ of my graphics controller is that same as some USB conrollers. is that good?"


No, no, and no again. Oh, and did I say no? (Unless you're talking about a graphics USB controller)

You should never have two different kinds of devices with the same IRQ. That could seriously mess things up. I recommend you take your computer to an expert and see if he can fix the IRQs. Of course, if there are other graphic controllers present with the same IRQ, then it will cause an IRQ conflict. Under some circumstances you will have problems with your hardware if this happens.

By the way, what is your graphic card's IRQ? Mine is set to 16.

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D I G I T A L
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Posted: 11th Dec 2004 15:01
well jimmy, ur post really made me feel like i need to commit suicide. i hope its not that bad!
i read alot of posts in other websites about this issue, and all say its a driver problem.

the thing is i tried my ideas. anyone else have any suggestions. please post em!

D I G I T A L
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Posted: 11th Dec 2004 15:06
Evil Monkey, my IRQ is 16 also. and the other devices arnt graphics controllers. maybe 3 or 4 devices have the same IRQ. i guess i'll go with ur advice Evil Monkey. how do i seperate the IRQ of my VGA card? i hope this helps.

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Posted: 11th Dec 2004 23:33
I remember when I got the blue screen of death... But that was when I had Windows 98 and hardware not capable of running... Well... DBP games,

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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 00:25
This problem is caused by overheating, you need to install another fan to blow cold air over your heatsink and chipset.

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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 00:29
Quote: " This problem is caused by overheating, you need to install another fan to blow cold air over your heatsink and chipset."


You know, that's probably what the problem is. I remember my sister's computer once had a BSOD which flashed off about a physical dump of something, and then the computer wouldn't turn on. It seemed that the cooling fan was to blame.

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 01:09
You RAM has died on you. Buy new RAM.
(simple problem, simple answer)

If you look at the error messages it shows, you'll understand why.


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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 01:22
Quote: " You RAM has died on you. Buy new RAM.
(simple problem, simple answer)"


Yep dead ram

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Ilya
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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 01:40
RAM dies?

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
Lost in Thought
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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 01:52
It could be both. The ram died from overheating as well. You can never have enough cooling fans (as long as you have a big power supply) also make sure you install XP SP2, Directx 9.0c, and driver version 4.11 for your card. On a side note ... I have also seen error like that from having too small a power supply and voltages get low going to the ram from the power supply being overloaded.

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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 02:11
Dodgy drivers? Or is that too simple ?

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D I G I T A L
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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 18:30 Edited at: 12th Dec 2004 18:37
damn it guyz i did it! i found the problem. so i solved it!
problem:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or BAD_POOL_CALLER and then it gave me a driver file like ati2dvag.dll
solution:
updating the VGA drivers to the latest version. CATALYST 4.11! it seems the old drivers didnt go well with my mother board specs. 4.11 solved it for me.
thanks alot guyz for ur help. now i can play HALO

P.S.
how did i make sure everything is ok?
i played FIFA 2003 between Man.United and Arsenal for 45 minutes. with 1024 x 768 32bit full details.
i player Need For Speed Underground for 30 minutes with full graphics throttle!
report:
no BSOD or any errors.

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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 19:56 Edited at: 12th Dec 2004 19:58
So, I was right then - all hail me...

Quote: "how did i make sure everything is ok?"

I would leave the computer running overnight, doing either graphics rendering or some graphical demo.

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Posted: 12th Dec 2004 19:58
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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 03:02
Quote: "I would leave the computer running overnight, doing either graphics rendering or some graphical demo."

Wouldn't that be bad for the processor?

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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 04:12 Edited at: 13th Dec 2004 04:12
Quote: "Wouldn't that be bad for the processor?"


Not if he doesn't use Sync On

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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 04:20
Quote: "Wouldn't that be bad for the processor? "

In what way ? The fact that its being used already, is bad for it.

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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 11:33
Yeah but constantly using a lot of processing power for that amount of time? O_o

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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 11:44 Edited at: 13th Dec 2004 11:45
I play games for at least 12 hours on weekends. My PC doesn't seem to be screwed.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
Benjamin
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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 11:46
And whats that got to do with it? n00b

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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 11:46
It's on for 12 hours doing stuff, which is how long you usially sleep.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
Benjamin
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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 11:48
Oh oh ok ....


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Posted: 13th Dec 2004 16:08
Quote: "Yeah but constantly using a lot of processing power for that amount of time?"

It wont mind...

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Posted: 22nd Dec 2004 00:47
My computer currently functions as 3DS-Max-workstation (100% of the CPU), Apache web-server, FTP server, and it nev

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Posted: 22nd Dec 2004 01:41
Quote: "Wouldn't that be bad for the processor? "


HHAAAAhahahahahahahaahaha

If you're processor isn't overheating than it's not bad for it

Processor's are made to be used

I wouldn't leave the computer on all night running processor intensive apps to find out if it over heats or not! x_x good way to blow it up I would say having a temp guage on your computer while you're playing games and processor intensive apps is a good way to see if the temp is rising while you play or if it stays steady


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Posted: 22nd Dec 2004 01:43
A computer crashes when it overheats.

Quote: "I've seen the word programming and I'm not sure what it means. Anybody please explain?"


Quote: "We shouldn't sacrifice the truth to preserve "balance"."
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Posted: 22nd Dec 2004 01:51 Edited at: 22nd Dec 2004 01:52
x_x, or it starts on fire and making your computer crash to see if it overheats isn't the brightest idea out there A crash is hard on the components.. for example, you could end up with some ruined clusters on you HDD


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Posted: 22nd Dec 2004 01:52
Quote: "If you're processor isn't overheating than it's not bad for it"

I would imagen the more you use it the faster it would eventually break. Just because something doesn't break, that doesn't mean its not in the process of wearing out.

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