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re: Question about 'When I choose
Thursday, November 8, 2001 at 8:29 am Posted by BarJonah
(8 messages posted)
I have the same problem on my Compaq pc. I am using XP pro. I haven't tried to figure
it out yet I just shut it off b4 it starts up and I have thought (hoped) it is not
harming my disks.
When I hit the sleep button on my keyboard it completely crashes, it will restart
with no notice and run scan disc. If anyone knows anything about either one of these
problems please tell.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at 4:43 pm, RUSSELL M. HYSON wrote:
>I have a question about When
>I choose "Shut Down" from the Start Menu, my computer restarts instead of shutting
>down:
>
>
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Tuesday, November 13, 2001 at 3:49 pm Posted by EMC
(1 messages posted)
I have encountered the same problem and have not figured out what I did to trigger
it. However, I am able to shut down my computer by pressing SHIFT when the shut
down dialog box appears and clicking HIBERNATE (the STAND-BY button changes to HIBERNATE
when you press SHIFT), which shuts down the computer. Don't ask me why.
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Friday, November 16, 2001 at 1:53 pm Posted by John
(1 messages posted)
You Have to go into your System performance Settings and uncheck the restart on system
failure box so you can ID the error message....If its a hardware related issue remove
all your devices from there slots and start from scratch...Getting the Patch for
XP for My Roxio EZ CD creator 5 Solved my Problem cause my burner and the software
were not supported on XP...Until I put the patch in that is. Good Luck.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at 4:43 pm, RUSSELL M. HYSON wrote:
>I have a question about When
>I choose "Shut Down" from the Start Menu, my computer restarts instead of shutting
>down:
>
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 2:49 pm Posted by Barry
(2 messages posted)
Comment:
okay, this is a common problem, but before you do anything drastic let me tell you
what is happening, and (hopefully) how to fix it.
When most windows systems encounter an error (often as a result of a bad driver)
it will display a blue screen of death (the real name for this is a STOP error).
However when Windows XP encounters an error it will restart itself, rather than "hang"
on the blue screen. To stop windows XP from rebooting all the time, you need to figure
out what is giving XP the error. This is pretty easy:
First things first. You need to change your system properties and un-check the "Automatically
re-start" tab. Don't worry it's easy. To do this click on Control Panel -> System
-> Advanced, then click on the Start-up and Recovery Settings button. Then uncheck
the tab mentioned above.
Okay, this is what you just did: you told your computer that you would rather see
the blue screen of death when you have an error. Your computer will not restart itself
at random times anymore. Rather you will see a blue screen with strange numbers and
information on it. This is pretty important stuff to know if you want your computer
to stop rebooting. You'll have to manually restart your computer, but at least you
will see why your computer has reached an error.
Write down the info and post it on here, then someone can tell you what is going
wrong. And how to fix it so you'll never see the screen again. Often the culprit
is a bad driver. Because XP is still so new, some companies are behind on updating
their drivers, so they don't work really well with XP right now.
Now, here are some pretty good rules of thumb to go by:
If your system reboots when you try to use your modem...you probably have a bad modem
driver.
If your system reboots when you try to use your scanner...you probably have a bad
scanner driver.
You get the idea by now i think.
Just change your system properties so that windows tells you what is wrong rather
than restarting itself, and tell us if you don't understand it, and you'll be off
and running in no time.
By the way, if your system restarts when you try to shut it down you probably have
an error in your shut down procedure. (Or Roxio Burning software:) Try to get the
stop error screen so we can find out why that happens.
On Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at 4:43 pm, RUSSELL M. HYSON wrote:
>I have a question about When
>I choose "Shut Down" from the Start Menu, my
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Friday, November 23, 2001 at 10:48 pm Posted by Jonathan Alexander
(1 messages posted)
What might be happening is that you guys are experiencing stop errors on shutdown
but your computer is configured to reboot on system failure.
To change this setting:
right click My Computer,then click the advanced tab,then under startup and recovery
click settings, then untick the box that says "Automatically Restart" under the system
failure heading.
Then restart and see what happens!
Jonathan
A+,MCP
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Friday, December 28, 2001 at 12:48 pm Posted by Danny
(1 messages posted)
This is the error I get on the blue screen when I try to shut down what does it mean?
*** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xFBAD4945, 0xFBC439B0, 0xFBC436BO)
***kbdclass.sys – Address FBAD4945 base.t FBAD4000, Date stamp 367d82f3
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Wednesday, January 16, 2002 at 10:35 am Posted by Sam
(3 messages posted)
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 2:49 pm, Barry wrote:
>Comment:
>okay, this is a common problem, but before you do anything drastic let me tell you
>what is happening, and (hopefully) how to fix it.
>When most windows systems encounter an error (often as a result of a bad driver)
>it will display a blue screen of death (the real name for this is a STOP error).
>However when Windows XP encounters an error it will restart itself, rather than
"hang"
>on the blue screen. To stop windows XP from rebooting all the time, you need to
figure
>out what is giving XP the error. This is pretty easy:
>
>First things first. You need to change your system properties and un-check the "Automatically
>re-start" tab. Don't worry it's easy. To do this click on Control Panel -> System
>-> Advanced, then click on the Start-up and Recovery Settings button. Then uncheck
>the tab mentioned above.
>
>Okay, this is what you just did: you told your computer that you would rather see
>the blue screen of death when you have an error. Your computer will not restart
itself
>at random times anymore. Rather you will see a blue screen with strange numbers
and
>information on it. This is pretty important stuff to know if you want your computer
>to stop rebooting. You'll have to manually restart your computer, but at least you
>will see why your computer has reached an error.
>
>Write down the info and post it on here, then someone can tell you what is going
>wrong. And how to fix it so you'll never see the screen again. Often the culprit
>is a bad driver. Because XP is still so new, some companies are behind on updating
>their drivers, so they don't work really well with XP right now.
>
>Now, here are some pretty good rules of thumb to go by:
>If your system reboots when you try to use your modem...you probably have a bad
modem
>driver.
>If your system reboots when you try to use your scanner...you probably have a bad
>scanner driver.
>You get the idea by now i think.
>Just change your system properties so that windows tells you what is wrong rather
>than restarting itself, and tell us if you don't understand it, and you'll be off
>and running in no time.
>
>By the way, if your system restarts when you try to shut it down you probably have
>an error in your shut down procedure. (Or Roxio Burning software:) Try to get the
>stop error screen so we can find out why that happens.
>
>
>
>On Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at 4:43 pm, RUSSELL M. HYSON wrote:
>I have a question about When
>I choose "Shut Down" from the Start Menu, my
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at 3:29 pm Posted by Dean'o
(1 messages posted)
I have figured this thing out.........just ask your self one simple question.....are
you running Roxie's EZ_CD Creator 5.02 Platinum? If so, that seems to be the culprete.
Uninstall this software and shut down one more time with the problem and from then
on, the problem of restarting instead of shutting down will be gone. My sugestion
is to use a different burning software til Roxie come up with a fix or patch for
this problem.
On Friday, November 23, 2001 at 10:48 pm, Jonathan Alexander wrote:
>What might be happening is that you guys are experiencing stop errors on shutdown
>but your computer is configured to reboot on system failure.
>To change this setting:
>right click My Computer,then click the advanced tab,then under startup and recovery
>click settings, then untick the box that says "Automatically Restart" under the
system
>failure heading.
>
>Then restart and see what happens!
>
>Jonathan
>A+,MCP
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Wednesday, February 20, 2002 at 3:30 pm Posted by Erik Droutman
(1 messages posted)
I have this exact problem! And I am running Roxie's EZ_CD Creator. My machine will
not start up in safe mode, but will start up with the cmd console. With that as
a start, how do I follow your suggestion and remove the software.
On Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at 3:29 pm, Dean'o wrote:
>I have figured this thing out.........just ask your self one simple question.....are
>you running Roxie's EZ_CD Creator 5.02 Platinum? If so, that seems to be the culprete.
>Uninstall this software and shut down one more time with the problem and from then
>on, the problem of restarting instead of shutting down will be gone. My sugestion
>is to use a different burning software til Roxie come up with a fix or patch for
>this problem.
>
>
>
>On Friday, November 23, 2001 at 10:48 pm, Jonathan Alexander wrote:
>What might be happening is that you guys are experiencing stop errors on shutdown
>but your computer is configured to reboot on system failure.
>To change this setting:
>right click My Computer,then click the advanced tab,then under startup and recovery
>click settings, then untick the box that says "Automatically Restart" under the
>system
>failure heading.
>
>Then restart and see what happens!
>
>Jonathan
>A+,MCP
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Friday, February 22, 2002 at 3:20 pm Posted by Arnold Espinal
(1 messages posted)
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 2:49 pm, Barry wrote:
>Comment:
>okay, this is a common problem, but before you do anything drastic let me tell you
>what is happening, and (hopefully) how to fix it.
>When most windows systems encounter an error (often as a result of a bad driver)
>it will display a blue screen of death (the real name for this is a STOP error).
>However when Windows XP encounters an error it will restart itself, rather than
"hang"
>on the blue screen. To stop windows XP from rebooting all the time, you need to
figure
>out what is giving XP the error. This is pretty easy:
>
>First things first. You need to change your system properties and un-check the "Automatically
>re-start" tab. Don't worry it's easy. To do this click on Control Panel -> System
>-> Advanced, then click on the Start-up and Recovery Settings button. Then uncheck
>the tab mentioned above.
>
>Okay, this is what you just did: you told your computer that you would rather see
>the blue screen of death when you have an error. Your computer will not restart
itself
>at random times anymore. Rather you will see a blue screen with strange numbers
and
>information on it. This is pretty important stuff to know if you want your computer
>to stop rebooting. You'll have to manually restart your computer, but at least you
>will see why your computer has reached an error.
>
>Write down the info and post it on here, then someone can tell you what is going
>wrong. And how to fix it so you'll never see the screen again. Often the culprit
>is a bad driver. Because XP is still so new, some companies are behind on updating
>their drivers, so they don't work really well with XP right now.
>
>Now, here are some pretty good rules of thumb to go by:
>If your system reboots when you try to use your modem...you probably have a bad
modem
>driver.
>If your system reboots when you try to use your scanner...you probably have a bad
>scanner driver.
>You get the idea by now i think.
>Just change your system properties so that windows tells you what is wrong rather
>than restarting itself, and tell us if you don't understand it, and you'll be off
>and running in no time.
>
>By the way, if your system restarts when you try to shut it down you probably have
>an error in your shut down procedure. (Or Roxio Burning software:) Try to get the
>stop error screen so we can find out why that happens.
>
>
>
>On Wednesday, November 7, 2001 at 4:43 pm, RUSSELL M. HYSON wrote:
>I have a question about When
>I choose "Shut Down" from the Start Menu, my
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Saturday, March 2, 2002 at 2:50 am Posted by yves
(1 messages posted)
cf http://www.aumha.org/kbestopz.htm
According my info, this message is due to bad driver version for Logitec keyboards
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 10:50 am Posted by Gman
(1 messages posted)
My experience with this problem was directly related to Roxio Video pack 5.0. I did
a clean install and added programs one by one, and this is the program that was causing
my problems. I have heard that Roxio Easy CD creator can do the same as they use
a certain file which causes the problem. Email me and I can send a url of a good
site with many ideas for this particular problem.
Gman
On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 3:20 pm, Arnold Espinal wrote:
>
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Saturday, March 30, 2002 at 8:55 am Posted by Zar
(1 messages posted)
I have the same problem. The error message I get is: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
It also says try to disable caching or shadowing in bios memory options. I looked
in the bios settings and Im not sure where to make those changes. I have roxio sofware
installed. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Friday, April 19, 2002 at 6:10 am Posted by Tommy Sools
(1 messages posted)
Hi Zar,
If you still encounter this problem, uninstall any and all LOGITECH software, not
just their Itouch software as mentioned on Microsoft's site. For me uninstalling
Logitech Mouseware resolved the problem even though I didn't have Logitech Itouch
software installed at all. It has resolved 2 randomly occuring problems for me: the
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL problem and a 0x0000007E STOP related to kbdclass.sys.
Tommy
On Saturday, March 30, 2002 at 8:55 am, Zar wrote:
>
>
>I have the same problem. The error message I get is: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
>It also says try to disable caching or shadowing in bios memory options. I looked
>in the bios settings and Im not sure where to make those changes. I have roxio sofware
>installed. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Friday, May 10, 2002 at 5:52 am Posted by GS1969
(6 messages posted)
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 2:49 pm, Barry wrote:
>Comment:
>okay, this is a common problem, but before you do anything drastic let me tell you
>what is happening, and (hopefully) how to fix it.
>When most windows systems encounter an error (often as a result of a bad driver)
>it will display a blue screen of death (the real name for this is a STOP error).
>However when Windows XP encounters an error it will restart itself, rather than
"hang"
>on the blue screen. To stop windows XP from rebooting all the time, you need to
figure
>out what is giving XP the error. This is pretty easy:
>
>First things first. You need to change your system properties and un-check the "Automatically
>re-start" tab. Don't worry it's easy. To do this click on Control Panel -> System
>-> Advanced, then click on the Start-up and Recovery Settings button. Then uncheck
>the tab mentioned above.
>
>Okay, this is what you just did: you told your computer that you would rather see
>the blue screen of death when you have an error. Your computer will not restart
itself
>at random times anymore. Rather you will see a blue screen with strange numbers
and
>information on it. This is pretty important stuff to know if you want your computer
>to stop rebooting. You'll have to manually restart your computer, but at least you
>will see why your computer has reached an error.
>
>Write down the info and post it on here, then someone can tell you what is going
>wrong. And how to fix it so you'll never see the screen again. Often the culprit
>is a bad driver. Because XP is still so new, some companies are behind on updating
>their drivers, so they don't work really well with XP right now.
>
>Now, here are some pretty good rules of thumb to go by:
>If your system reboots when you try to use your modem...you probably have a bad
modem
>driver.
>If your system reboots when you try to use your scanner...you probably have a bad
>scanner driver.
>You get the idea by now i think.
>Just change your system properties so that windows tells you what is wrong rather
>than restarting itself, and tell us if you don't understand it, and you'll be off
>and running in no time.
>
>By the way, if your system restarts when you try to shut it down you probably have
>an error in your shut down procedure. (Or Roxio Burning software:) Try to get the
>stop error screen so we can find out why that happens.
>
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Friday, October 4, 2002 at 10:51 am Posted by Sealyo
(1 messages posted)
Thanks John. I had the exact same problem with Roxio CD creator and I would never
have figured it out without your post.
On Friday, November 16, 2001 at 1:53 pm, John wrote:
>You Have to go into your System performance Settings and uncheck the restart on
system
>failure box so you can ID the error message....If its a hardware related issue remove
>all your devices from there slots and start from scratch...Getting the Patch for
>XP for My Roxio EZ CD creator 5 Solved my Problem cause my burner and the software
>were not supported on XP...Until I put the patch in that is. Good Luck.
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 9:15 pm Posted by Gopal
(5 messages posted)
hi Gman, I faced this Roxio problem (keeps restarting) and uninstalled the software,
can u give me the URl or some kind of fix for this problem if I have to Roxio Easy
CD Creator...
thanks and regards
gopal
On Thursday, March 14, 2002 at 10:50 am, Gman wrote:
>My experience with this problem was directly related to Roxio Video pack 5.0. I
did
>a clean install and added programs one by one, and this is the program that was
causing
>my problems. I have heard that Roxio Easy CD creator can do the same as they use
>a certain file which causes the problem. Email me and I can send a url of a good
>site with many ideas for this particular problem.
>
>Gman
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Wednesday, November 27, 2002 at 6:16 pm Posted by Gopal
(5 messages posted)
hi greg, thanks a lot for the detailed mail, i finaly fixed the problem, easy cd
was causing the problem, and after repeated failures (STOP error), winxp started
complaining and disabled the software, it gave report about two driver files of this
software, actually i had applied a patch for easy cd, but still it was giving problem,
only from the report i came to know that the old driver files were not deleted, when
the XP updated driver files were copied by the patch, so when i deleted these old
driver files, the problem dissapeared !!!
anyway i'm giving the stop error details for the record sake...
STOP 0X0000000A (0X0000002DC,0X000000FF,0X000000000,0X804E9D48)
THANKS AGAIN !
gopal
On Friday, May 10, 2002 at 5:52 am, Greg Stefaniuk wrote:
>
>
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 3:47 am Posted by Anonymous
(1 messages posted)
On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 at 6:16 pm, Gopalakrishnan wrote:
... so when i deleted these old
>driver files, the problem dissapeared !!!
Hi gopal!
WHICH two old driver files?
- Per
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Sunday, December 29, 2002 at 6:20 am Posted by Gopal
(5 messages posted)
Old files are UdfReadr.sys, Cdudf.sys, later replaced with udfreadr_xp.sys and cdudf_xp.sys
by the patch...
gopal
On Wednesday, December 25, 2002 at 3:47 am, Anonymous wrote:
>On Wednesday, November 27, 2002 at 6:16 pm, Gopalakrishnan wrote:
>
>... so when i deleted these old
>driver files, the problem dissapeared !!!
>
>Hi gopal!
>
>WHICH two old driver files?
>
>- Per
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Saturday, January 25, 2003 at 12:25 pm Posted by Jeff
(1 messages posted)
I've been getting this error, when i followed you steps this is the error i got:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
On Tuesday, November 20, 2001 at 2:49 pm, Barry wrote:
>Comment:
>okay, this is a common problem, but before you do anything drastic let me tell you
>what is happening, and (hopefully) how to fix it.
>When most windows systems encounter an error (often as a result of a bad driver)
>it will display a blue screen of death (the real name for this is a STOP error).
>However when Windows XP encounters an error it will restart itself, rather than
"hang"
>on the blue screen. To stop windows XP from rebooting all the time, you need to
figure
>out what is giving XP the error. This is pretty easy:
>
>First things first. You need to change your system properties and un-check the "Automatically
>re-start" tab. Don't worry it's easy. To do this click on Control Panel -> System
>-> Advanced, then click on the Start-up and Recovery Settings button. Then uncheck
>the tab mentioned above.
>
>Okay, this is what you just did: you told your computer that you would rather see
>the blue screen of death when you have an error. Your computer will not restart
itself
>at random times anymore. Rather you will see a blue screen with strange numbers
and
>information on it. This is pretty important stuff to know if you want your computer
>to stop rebooting. You'll have to manually restart your computer, but at least you
>will see why your computer has reached an error.
>
>Write down the info and post it on here, then someone can tell you what is going
>wrong. And how to fix it so you'll never see the screen again. Often the culprit
>is a bad driver. Because XP is still so new, some companies are behind on updating
>their drivers, so they don't work really well with XP right now.
>
>Now, here are some pretty good rules of thumb to go by:
>If your system reboots when you try to use your modem...you probably have a bad
modem
>driver.
>If your system reboots when you try to use your scanner...you probably have a bad
>scanner driver.
>You get the idea by now i think.
>Just change your system properties so that windows tells you what is wrong rather
>than restarting itself, and tell us if you don't understand it, and you'll be off
>and running in no time.
>
>By the way, if your system restarts when you try to shut it down you probably have
>an error in your shut down procedure. (Or Roxio Burning software:) Try to get the
>stop error screen so we can find out why that happens.
>
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Saturday, February 1, 2003 at 10:59 am Posted by john c
(1 messages posted)
Yep, I agree. Roxio 'Easy' CD Cretor Plat. 5.0x is terrible. And the so-called update
to fix it doesn't recognize the software it's trying to update! I'm seriously considering
Nero or something else.
On Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at 3:29 pm, Dean'o wrote:
>I have figured this thing out.........just ask your self one simple question.....are
>you running Roxie's EZ_CD Creator 5.02 Platinum? If so, that seems to be the culprete.
>Uninstall this software and shut down one more time with the problem and from then
>on, the problem of restarting instead of shutting down will be gone. My sugestion
>is to use a different burning software til Roxie come up with a fix or patch for
>this problem.
>
>
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Friday, April 4, 2003 at 1:39 pm Posted by Art
(1 messages posted)
this is amazing, everyone copying everyone elses posts but so far no one has clearly
answered the question!!! We had some hints about a patch (HOW ABOUT POSTING THE LOCATION
OR AT LEAST THE NAME OF THE DARNED PATCH!!!)
then we had some broken or poor english talking about files to delete (Are they located
anywhere in particular or should we just find and delete them WHERE EVER THE MIGHT
BE??)
My god, it's a wonder anyone can get anything solved on here. ANd for gods sake people,
stop copying the last post to the new post...just get to the point. Jeez!!!
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Saturday, April 5, 2003 at 7:23 pm Posted by Ben
(1 messages posted)
Roxio has "fixed" the problem. In the available upgrades from Roxio, the backup
program will be uninstalled and the problem will go away. Roxio is still the best
cd-burning software out there (my opinion of course).
On Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at 3:29 pm, Dean'o wrote:
>I have figured this thing out.........just ask your self one simple question.....are
>you running Roxie's EZ_CD Creator 5.02 Platinum? If so, that seems to be the culprete.
>Uninstall this software and shut down one more time with the problem and from then
>on, the problem of restarting instead of shutting down will be gone. My sugestion
>is to use a different burning software til Roxie come up with a fix or patch for
>this problem.
>
>
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Monday, August 11, 2003 at 5:45 pm Posted by Kelsain
(2 messages posted)
I've been grappling with this issue for a while too, and haven't made much progress.
When I shut down, it gives me the stop code:
STOP: 0x0000007e(0xC0000005, 0xF7970945, 0xF7ADF9B0, 0xF7ADF6B0)
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kelsain
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Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at 12:52 pm Posted by tom
(1 messages posted)
here is the stop error i get when trying to shutdown my computer:
0x0000000A (0X000000010, 0X00000002, 0X00000000, 0X804ED834)
This has been bugging me for well over a year! If anyone can help i will cry with
joy! Cheers.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 4:29 pm Posted by Scott
(1 messages posted)
Hello everyone.
I just bought Logitech's keyboard last night. Of course, I experienced the same
problems and almost threw it out the window. However, I believe I may now know the
solution. I will test tonight (I'm at work right now) and post if successful. Wish
me luck...
Scott
On Wednesday, September 3, 2003 at 12:52 pm, tom wrote:
>here is the stop error i get when trying to shutdown my computer:
>
>0x0000000A (0X000000010, 0X00000002, 0X00000000, 0X804ED834)
>
>This has been bugging me for well over a year! If anyone can help i will cry with
>joy! Cheers.
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re: Question about 'When I choose
Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 4:58 am Posted by Will
(148 messages posted)
My computer is restarting instead of shutting down and i don't have roxio and the
block is unchecked?? it shuts down after it restarts
On Friday, February 22, 2002 at 3:20 pm, Arnold Espinal wrote:
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 5:24 am Posted by Will
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WHAT HAVE I DONE - STUMBLED ON TO A CHINESE SITE HERE??? see your fingers moving
but don't understand a word you're sayin'...
On Sunday, December 29, 2002 at 6:20 am, Gopal wrote:
>Old files are UdfReadr.sys, Cdudf.sys, later replaced with udfreadr_xp.sys and cdudf_xp.sys
> by the patch...
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>gopal
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Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 5:28 am Posted by Will
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Using an old HP keyboard from my old pavillion. think logitech made it for HP?
On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 at 4:29 pm, Scott wrote:
>Hello everyone.
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>I just bought Logitech's keyboard last night. Of course, I experienced the same
>problems and almost threw it out the window. However, I believe I may now know
the
>solution. I will test tonight (I'm at work right now) and post if successful.
Wish
>me luck...
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>Scott
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Monday, April 12, 2004 at 2:39 pm Posted by Becca
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I'm having the same problem. my stop error is 0x0000000A (0x000002DC, 0x000000FF,0x00000000,
0x804E9D48). Can anyone help? I know nothing about this stuff. I'd really appreciate
it if someone could lend me a hand!
On Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 5:28 am, Will wrote:
>Using an old HP keyboard from my old pavillion. think logitech made it for HP?
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Saturday, April 24, 2004 at 11:01 pm Posted by Eric Yorke
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I also have problems and am almost sure it's my old burner [Matshita 4x cw-7582].
I get the following errors:
driver_irql_not_less_or_equal
stop 0x0000000D1(0x104BFFBE, 0x00000000D, 0x00000000, 0x104BFFBE)
and a similar error:
irql_not_less_or_equal
stop 0x0000000A (0x8000001C, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x804F9F47)
any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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Sunday, April 25, 2004 at 3:39 pm Posted by Becca
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i fixed my problem. i typed in the error into google and found a site that told me
the source of the problem. try that
On Saturday, April 24, 2004 at 11:01 pm, Eric Yorke wrote:
>I also have problems and am almost sure it's my old burner [Matshita 4x cw-7582].
> I get the following errors:
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>driver_irql_not_less_or_equal
>stop 0x0000000D1(0x104BFFBE, 0x00000000D, 0x00000000, 0x104BFFBE)
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>and a similar error:
>irql_not_less_or_equal
>stop 0x0000000A (0x8000001C, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x804F9F47)
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>any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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Thursday, June 10, 2004 at 5:50 am Posted by ton
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SOLUTION ON SHUTDOWN PROBLEMS
I had the same experience on my friends' ibm 2196-31Q running WinXP which was win98SE
before, the computer always restart on shut down. I have tried every advice from
various forums regarding this type of problem. Some worked for a short period of
time, like unchecking the checkbox on task scheduler (start>>run>>type msconfig>>service
tab>>uncheck task scheduler) and restoring default on CMOS(presing del,ins and f1,
this depend on what you should press, you can see this right after you press the
power button to enter setup, bootup then selecting restore defaults and save the
settings) but most did'nt. What I would like to add is on how I solved this problem
totally, I have noticed that when you're computer shutdown it save settings as it
shows in the screen when shutting down, this may refer to small issues of what you're
computer remembers before turning off, like the processes running and what are connected
to the CPU, if something is different when you turn on the computer, it reconises
a wrong pattern according to what it remembers and thus affecting the system, this
was the issue on mine. I have discovered that when using my computer while connected
to the internet and tried to shut down, it did shutdown completely or just having
the telephone line connected, Btw, i use dial up in connecting. Another is it remembers
what was connected to it(CPU) before it shutdown (mouse, keyboard, monitor, telephone
line and speaker), this can also cause abnormal shutdown if something is missing.
In conclusion, don't change anything before you turn on or off the computer. This
worked for this type of computer, not sure to work on others.
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Saturday, July 17, 2004 at 7:34 pm Posted by Jeff Knight
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This was a terrific suggestion!
I found that infact I was getting a stop error related to my logitech keyboard :)
Anywho, thanks :)
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Sunday, August 8, 2004 at 1:56 am Posted by Johansson
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xxx STOP:0x0000007E(Ox0000005,0xFAE33945,0xFAF969A8,0xFAF966A8) kbdclass.sys - address
FAE33945 base at FAE 33000, Datestamp 3b7d82f3
I get this kind of message when trying to shut down my computer. I patched my logitech
mouseware, but it wasnt the right solution. Any advice?
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Wednesday, November 17, 2004 at 7:08 pm Posted by Peter
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I unchecked the "Automatically Restart" box and still my computer just restarts all
the time. And I dont have Easy CD Creator installed. What else could be the problem?
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Tuesday, August 30, 2005 at 6:18 am Posted by Daniel Shao
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i have the same problem as Zar, it crashes and the blue screen comes up and they
tell me to do te exact same thing (disable caching, bios memory/shadowing etc.),
here's the error message i got (or most of it).
STOP:0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0xBF8055f2...[i missed the rest, here's some more]
***win32k.sys - Address BF8055F2 Base at BF800000, Date stamp 41107f7a
i have a logitech wireless mouse plugged in and was wondering if that had to do with
the problem, except that the file listed in the blue screen is win32k.sys and not
kbdclass.sys. If you could help i'd really appreciate it since this crashing has
made me lose quite a lot of info. Thanks!
On Friday, April 19, 2002 at 6:10 am, Tommy Sools wrote:
>Hi Zar,
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>If you still encounter this problem, uninstall any and all LOGITECH software, not
>just their Itouch software as mentioned on Microsoft's site. For me uninstalling
>Logitech Mouseware resolved the problem even though I didn't have Logitech Itouch
>software installed at all. It has resolved 2 randomly occuring problems for me:
the
>IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL problem and a 0x0000007E STOP related to kbdclass.sys.
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>Tommy
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Monday, August 27, 2007 at 6:28 am Posted by M
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Thanks for the help. It was Roxio EZ CD creator, platinum version 5.02
On Tuesday, August 30, 2005 at 6:18 am, Daniel Shao wrote:
>i have the same problem as Zar, it crashes and the blue screen comes up and they
>tell me to do te exact same thing (disable caching, bios memory/shadowing etc.),
>here's the error message i got (or most of it).
>STOP:0x0000008E (0xc0000005, 0xBF8055f2...[i missed the rest, here's some more]
>***win32k.sys - Address BF8055F2 Base at BF800000, Date stamp 41107f7a
>
>i have a logitech wireless mouse plugged in and was wondering if that had to do
with
>the problem, except that the file listed in the blue screen is win32k.sys and not
>kbdclass.sys. If you could help i'd really appreciate it since this crashing has
>made me lose quite a lot of info. Thanks!
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