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  1. Posts : 25
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    BSOD possibly from videos/images


    so this has been an issue for kind of a while, and well...admittedly, i've been a tad lazy. i did ask my mom a couple times to take it to her IT at work, and i believe they did some work...it's been a while so i'm not clear, but they may have replaced the RAM?

    but it's been happening a little more frequently than i can deal with, so it's time to bite the bullet and try to fix this issue! it happens most frequently when i'm in the middle of watching a video, usually after watching a fair amount of them on youtube, or when i'm doing slightly heavy image search.

    i would like to consider myself tech savvy, in that i can understand how to use command prompt and other things. did a check disc, went into the device manager and checked all my devices to make sure the drivers were up to date and only one required updating(Lenovo PM something), which i still need to restart my computer for. so i should be able to do any fixes myself, as long as it doesn't require physically changing hardware.

    i'm hoping it's not that the RAM or memory that needs to be replaced. the BSOD error message i always get is is DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL with a 0xD1 stop message. i have the zip file attached.

    thank you anyone who can help me figure out why this is happening! BSOD's are the worse.
    Last edited by Edtampa; 13 Dec 2017 at 11:04.
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  2. Posts : 7,107
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    Hi Ed,

    can you follow these instructions, need more than just the DMP reports

    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions - Windows 7 Help Forums


    Roy

    Is it just 1 browser or all of them, which one??
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  3. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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    i don't understand, i did follow the instructions. i downloaded and save the DM Log Collecter, ran it once and it seemed to stall on collecting msinfo report, so i stopped it and tried it again as administrator, and it finished. and i attached the zip file it created on my desktop.

    and i typically use IE, but the BSOD did happen while i was watching a stream on Picarto last night on Chrome.

    EDIT: well i double checked the zip file and it indeed had only the mini dump files...O.o...don't know why! ran the Collector again as admin, and it seems to have worked this time and now it has all the files in addition to the mini dump, and i've replaced the file in my first post with the correct one.
    Last edited by Edtampa; 13 Dec 2017 at 11:03. Reason: adding new info
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  4. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
    Thread Starter
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    does anyone have any advice please?
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  5. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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    bump. still having this issue. could someone look at the files and let me know what might be the issue, if it's there please?
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  6. Posts : 7,107
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    Hi

    Please update your system, no updates for over a year.

    create a new reply, then we GET NOTIFIED, edits don't show


    Roy
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  7. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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    my apologies, though i did post a new reply after i made the edits asking if anyone had advice.

    so would that possibly be the cause of my BSODs? because i haven't done Windows Update in a long time?
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  8. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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    ran the windows update, though i had to get rid of one because it changed my IE. but still ended up having a BSOD when i was trying to download some stuff.

    computer does seem to run faster now though! but still. same BSOD about driver irql not being less or equal.
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  9. Posts : 57
    Windows 8.1 x64
       #9

    Having done a quick surf on the web, I've also ended up coming to a conclusion that it has to deal with Windows Updates you are yet to get.

    If you are having doubts about your RAM, you can put it to a test the next time machine starts. (clear your doubt by probably carrying it out)
    CPU can be put to a stress for the sake of its testing. (actually at first I thought that you had problems with temperature raising due to the load coming from youtube vids and searches - I'd assume that playing a game which would raise your CPU/GPU temperature - would cause a crash as well.)

    Also, remember that PC/laptop - demand us to clean them from dust at some point, else it only contributes to the creation of more problems.

    "0x000000D1 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" rather talks about Window's issue. Keep updating your Windows or perhaps you could try to investigate the issue further along with what Windows staff actually had to tell its customers back in past:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...a-windows-7-sp

    See if something like this aids you in any way.

    --

    Extra: your reliability history should contain crash related info as well. It can be sent to Microsoft directly, and maybe after that, the windows updates will include a fix for your particular machine build at some point of time. It's just a guess, though I believe this problem had already been fixed before and the fix itself already available via Win Updates.. you are only yet to get it after you are done with other updates that is (unless you're already through with them).

    Hope it helps.
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  10. Posts : 25
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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    thank you for your response Acova! i would definitely like to test my RAM, is there a particular feature Windows offers i can do this? i did have the diskchk run once, but it hasn't fixed the problem. is this something i would do through the command prompt?

    i'm not sure about the temperature. it doesn't seem to get excessively hot, and the fan runs consistently without problems, but it may be a contributing factor. i probably should try giving it a spritz or two with compressed air to try and clear it out a bit of any dust

    i have downloaded nearly all the available updates window found, except 2. one was a "security" update, but it added a very annoying search box to my IE and i removed it. the other was an update that wouldn't have done my system any good, it was for other Windows OS. i think two of the updates failed for some reason, but i didn't look into it. some kind of error.

    i tried it before but it didn't work, so let me give it a try again. maybe it'll work now with me having the other updates?

    nope, installed the zip, unzipped it, tried to run it, and it said the update is not applicable to your computer.
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