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Windows 7 - Media Player BSOD


 
02-27-2010   #1


Windows Vista
 
 

Media Player BSOD

Whenever I try to play a video in media player,I get a BSOD with the chief info. of IRQL_NOT _LESS_OR_EQUAL.The same crash also occurs whenever a DVD is played on the laptop.
What could possibly be the reason?
Is it a driver problem?
My laptop is A Dell studio 15 with 4 GB RAM,and An ATI Radeon HD 4570.
I read online this could be a memory/BIOS Problem,but I could not identify the problem.
Please help me out.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
02-27-2010   #2


WCP ONLY
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by starbearer View Post
Whenever I try to play a video in media player,I get a BSOD with the chief info. of IRQL_NOT _LESS_OR_EQUAL.The same crash also occurs whenever a DVD is played on the laptop.
What could possibly be the reason?
Is it a driver problem?
My laptop is A Dell studio 15 with 4 GB RAM,and An ATI Radeon HD 4570.
I read online this could be a memory/BIOS Problem,but I could not identify the problem.
Please help me out.
We really need the actual dmp file. use this to find and up load them. http://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...d-problem.html

thanks

Ken
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