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Can someone please help me. I'm at my wits end and tempted to throw my computer out a window. I'll start at the beginning. I own an XPS 410 desktop computer from DELL with a Core 2 duo. I ordered it the same week they started pushing Vista. I wanted XP but they were not allowing that at that time. So I JUMPED from windows 98 right up to VISTA. Massive changes you know. anyway, recently something happened (still not sure what it was) and my SATA Digital Western 250 GB hard drive stopped working. after days of searching I gave up on 250GB and got a 320 instead. It's exactly the same otherwise as far as brand. My Brother in law is more Techy than I by far so he helped me install the new hard drive. and reload Vista to the new drive. It took three days to get all my drivers updated with windows Update, then I went to DELL.Com to be sure that my drivers were updated and also went to many manufacturer websites and updated a little more. My problem is this. When my computer comes out of sleep mode I get the dreaded blue screen with DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL_TO on the top. I can never catch the message at the bottom because the screen flashes too fast then shuts down, then it reboots and I get the message windows has shut down expectedly, bla bla problems and solutions and of course that doesnt come up with any solutions for me. here are some of the things i tried all ready I updated bios, updated Nvidia video driver straight from Nvidia website. went one by one through my origional computer specs right from Dell, and updated any drivers that I could understand what it's for. ran diagnostics from dell I would like to try updating motherboad driver but dont know what they call it. please can someone help me with the blue screen issue and how do i find the motherboard driver, where is it in device manager -- pcollins29 |
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1. Go to Advance Power Settings.
Set hard drive to turn off a minute or 2 before sleep. Set Hybrid and Hibernate modes to "Never/Off" Under USB settings select "Disable" Under Multimedia select "Allow ....." 2. What firewall, anti-virus application or security suite is installed? ------- *Report back, please* [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so that others may learn and benefit from the issue] [How to ask a question] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "pcollins29" wrote in message news ![]() Can someone please help me. I'm at my wits end and tempted to throw my computer out a window. I'll start at the beginning. I own an XPS 410 desktop computer from DELL with a Core 2 duo. I ordered it the same week they started pushing Vista. I wanted XP but they were not allowing that at that time. So I JUMPED from windows 98 right up to VISTA. Massive changes you know. anyway, recently something happened (still not sure what it was) and my SATA Digital Western 250 GB hard drive stopped working. after days of searching I gave up on 250GB and got a 320 instead. It's exactly the same otherwise as far as brand. My Brother in law is more Techy than I by far so he helped me install the new hard drive. and reload Vista to the new drive. It took three days to get all my drivers updated with windows Update, then I went to DELL.Com to be sure that my drivers were updated and also went to many manufacturer websites and updated a little more. My problem is this. When my computer comes out of sleep mode I get the dreaded blue screen with DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL_TO on the top. I can never catch the message at the bottom because the screen flashes too fast then shuts down, then it reboots and I get the message windows has shut down expectedly, bla bla problems and solutions and of course that doesnt come up with any solutions for me. here are some of the things i tried all ready I updated bios, updated Nvidia video driver straight from Nvidia website. went one by one through my origional computer specs right from Dell, and updated any drivers that I could understand what it's for. ran diagnostics from dell I would like to try updating motherboad driver but dont know what they call it. please can someone help me with the blue screen issue and how do i find the motherboard driver, where is it in device manager -- pcollins29 |
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Bob;665080 Wrote: 1. Go to Advance Power Settings. Set hard drive to turn off a minute or 2 before sleep. Set Hybrid and Hibernate modes to "Never/Off" Under USB settings select "Disable" Under Multimedia select "Allow ....." 2. What firewall, anti-virus application or security suite is installed? ------- *Report back, please* [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so that others may learn and benefit from the issue] [How to ask a question] 'How to ask a question' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375) "pcollins29" wrote in message news ![]() Can someone please help me. I'm at my wits end and tempted to throw my computer out a window. I'll start at the beginning. I own an XPS 410 desktop computer from DELL with a Core 2 duo. I ordered it the same week they started pushing Vista. I wanted XP but they were not allowing that at that time. So I JUMPED from windows 98 right up to VISTA. Massive changes you know. anyway, recently something happened (still not sure what it was) and my SATA Digital Western 250 GB hard drive stopped working. after days of searching I gave up on 250GB and got a 320 instead. It's exactly the same otherwise as far as brand. My Brother in law is more Techy than I by far so he helped me install the new hard drive. and reload Vista to the new drive. It took three days to get all my drivers updated with windows Update, then I went to DELL.Com to be sure that my drivers were updated and also went to many manufacturer websites and updated a little more. My problem is this. When my computer comes out of sleep mode I get the dreaded blue screen with DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL_TO on the top. I can never catch the message at the bottom because the screen flashes too fast then shuts down, then it reboots and I get the message windows has shut down expectedly, bla bla problems and solutions and of course that doesnt come up with any solutions for me. here are some of the things i tried all ready I updated bios, updated Nvidia video driver straight from Nvidia website. went one by one through my origional computer specs right from Dell, and updated any drivers that I could understand what it's for. ran diagnostics from dell I would like to try updating motherboad driver but dont know what they call it. please can someone help me with the blue screen issue and how do i find the motherboard driver, where is it in device manager -- pcollins29 sorry, just joined today, dont know my way around too well I have trend micro pc cillin 14 as virus and windows defender as firewall. I've done what you told me too so far and it seems to be working. dont know if I've left this thing alone long enuf. Ive been trying to find answers all day -- pcollins29 |
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Please top-post your replies to me.
Glad to hear it seems to be working. Windows Defender is not a firewall, it's an anti-spyware program. As of recently Trend is known to cause problems. Replace Trend with the free AVG http://free.grisoft.com/ or Avast http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html, and Windows Firewall and Windows Defender. Disabling Trend is not enough. You need to completely uninstall it. "pcollins29" wrote in message news ![]() Bob;665080 Wrote: 1. Go to Advance Power Settings. Set hard drive to turn off a minute or 2 before sleep. Set Hybrid and Hibernate modes to "Never/Off" Under USB settings select "Disable" Under Multimedia select "Allow ....." 2. What firewall, anti-virus application or security suite is installed? ------- *Report back, please* [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so that others may learn and benefit from the issue] [How to ask a question] 'How to ask a question' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375) "pcollins29" wrote in message news ![]() Can someone please help me. I'm at my wits end and tempted to throw my computer out a window. I'll start at the beginning. I own an XPS 410 desktop computer from DELL with a Core 2 duo. I ordered it the same week they started pushing Vista. I wanted XP but they were not allowing that at that time. So I JUMPED from windows 98 right up to VISTA. Massive changes you know. anyway, recently something happened (still not sure what it was) and my SATA Digital Western 250 GB hard drive stopped working. after days of searching I gave up on 250GB and got a 320 instead. It's exactly the same otherwise as far as brand. My Brother in law is more Techy than I by far so he helped me install the new hard drive. and reload Vista to the new drive. It took three days to get all my drivers updated with windows Update, then I went to DELL.Com to be sure that my drivers were updated and also went to many manufacturer websites and updated a little more. My problem is this. When my computer comes out of sleep mode I get the dreaded blue screen with DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL_TO on the top. I can never catch the message at the bottom because the screen flashes too fast then shuts down, then it reboots and I get the message windows has shut down expectedly, bla bla problems and solutions and of course that doesnt come up with any solutions for me. here are some of the things i tried all ready I updated bios, updated Nvidia video driver straight from Nvidia website. went one by one through my origional computer specs right from Dell, and updated any drivers that I could understand what it's for. ran diagnostics from dell I would like to try updating motherboad driver but dont know what they call it. please can someone help me with the blue screen issue and how do i find the motherboard driver, where is it in device manager -- pcollins29 sorry, just joined today, dont know my way around too well I have trend micro pc cillin 14 as virus and windows defender as firewall. I've done what you told me too so far and it seems to be working. dont know if I've left this thing alone long enuf. Ive been trying to find answers all day -- pcollins29 |