Driver_IRQL

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I have an ACER Laptop with Vista instlalled which I brought in November.
Since then I have not installed any other hardware. In the past 1-1.5 months,
the system is suddenly getting restarted with the memory being dumped with
themessage DRIVER_IRQL_NOT LESS OR EQUAL. I restart the system in safe mode
with networking and after some time again I go for normal mode and is usually
successful. I am not able to associate this problem with any hardware or
driver. I am not that computer savvy. Can anybody help me with this by
providing a step by step procedure to overcome this problem. If any more info
is required, kindly inform.
 
Ravi said:
I have an ACER Laptop with Vista instlalled which I brought in November.
Since then I have not installed any other hardware. In the past 1-1.5
months, the system is suddenly getting restarted with the memory being
dumped with themessage DRIVER_IRQL_NOT LESS OR EQUAL. I restart the system
in safe mode with networking and after some time again I go for normal
mode and is usually successful. I am not able to associate this problem
with any hardware or driver. I am not that computer savvy. Can anybody
help me with this by providing a step by step procedure to overcome this
problem. If any more info is required, kindly inform.

The "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT LESS OR EQUAL" is only part of the Stop Error message.
The Stop Error will include the name of the driver, such as
[something].sys. We need that name in order to help you. In the meantime,
stop the automatic restart so you can get the full Stop Error and write
down its details.

Start Orb>Control Panel

Or Start Orb>Search box>type: System
Click on System that appears in the list of results.

In Control Panel Vista-style - click on System and Maintenance.
In Control Panel Classic View - double-click the System applet.

In the task pane on the left, click the Advanced system settings link.
Locate the Startup and Recovery area and click on the Settings button.

In the Startup and Recovery window, locate and uncheck the check box next to
Automatically restart. OK your way out.

Malke
 
Dear Mr.Malke,
Thank you very much for the reply. I have stopped the auto restart function
as expalined by you. Next time this occurs, I will get the details and come
back. I am sure you will be able to help me.
Thanks in advance
Ravi

Malke said:
Ravi said:
I have an ACER Laptop with Vista instlalled which I brought in November.
Since then I have not installed any other hardware. In the past 1-1.5
months, the system is suddenly getting restarted with the memory being
dumped with themessage DRIVER_IRQL_NOT LESS OR EQUAL. I restart the system
in safe mode with networking and after some time again I go for normal
mode and is usually successful. I am not able to associate this problem
with any hardware or driver. I am not that computer savvy. Can anybody
help me with this by providing a step by step procedure to overcome this
problem. If any more info is required, kindly inform.

The "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT LESS OR EQUAL" is only part of the Stop Error message.
The Stop Error will include the name of the driver, such as
[something].sys. We need that name in order to help you. In the meantime,
stop the automatic restart so you can get the full Stop Error and write
down its details.

Start Orb>Control Panel

Or Start Orb>Search box>type: System
Click on System that appears in the list of results.

In Control Panel Vista-style - click on System and Maintenance.
In Control Panel Classic View - double-click the System applet.

In the task pane on the left, click the Advanced system settings link.
Locate the Startup and Recovery area and click on the Settings button.

In the Startup and Recovery window, locate and uncheck the check box next to
Automatically restart. OK your way out.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!
 
Dear Mr.Malke,
today again the same incident happened. Just for info, the OS is Windows
Vista Home Premium.
the message was as follows:-
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0X0072007C, 0X00000002, 0X00000000, 0X90D3E040)
US30XP.SYS-Address 90D3E040
base at 90D33000, Date Stamp 46933a9d

Again I restarted in normal mode and the problem details shown were as given
below:-

Problem Event Name : Blue Screen
OS Version : 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID:16393
Service Pack:0_0
Product:768_1

This is all the info I got. Hope with this you will be able to be of help.

Looking forward to your reply.

Regards
Ravi

Malke said:
Ravi said:
I have an ACER Laptop with Vista instlalled which I brought in November.
Since then I have not installed any other hardware. In the past 1-1.5
months, the system is suddenly getting restarted with the memory being
dumped with themessage DRIVER_IRQL_NOT LESS OR EQUAL. I restart the system
in safe mode with networking and after some time again I go for normal
mode and is usually successful. I am not able to associate this problem
with any hardware or driver. I am not that computer savvy. Can anybody
help me with this by providing a step by step procedure to overcome this
problem. If any more info is required, kindly inform.

The "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT LESS OR EQUAL" is only part of the Stop Error message.
The Stop Error will include the name of the driver, such as
[something].sys. We need that name in order to help you. In the meantime,
stop the automatic restart so you can get the full Stop Error and write
down its details.

Start Orb>Control Panel

Or Start Orb>Search box>type: System
Click on System that appears in the list of results.

In Control Panel Vista-style - click on System and Maintenance.
In Control Panel Classic View - double-click the System applet.

In the task pane on the left, click the Advanced system settings link.
Locate the Startup and Recovery area and click on the Settings button.

In the Startup and Recovery window, locate and uncheck the check box next to
Automatically restart. OK your way out.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!
 
Ravi said:
Dear Mr.Malke,
today again the same incident happened. Just for info, the OS is Windows
Vista Home Premium.
the message was as follows:-
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0X0072007C, 0X00000002, 0X00000000, 0X90D3E040)
US30XP.SYS-Address 90D3E040
base at 90D33000, Date Stamp 46933a9d

Again I restarted in normal mode and the problem details shown were as
given below:-

Problem Event Name : Blue Screen
OS Version : 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID:16393
Service Pack:0_0
Product:768_1

You can simply call me Malke, and I'm a woman so "Mr." is incorrect. I'm not
offended, just setting you straight.

The US30XP.SYS file apparently belongs to something called Universal
Shield/Lock Folders. If you Google "US30XP.SYS" you will get a lot of links
showing people having blue screen issues with this file.

If you then Google "Universal Shield/Lock Folders" you will get a lot of
links showing people having problems with this software by Everstrike
Software. From what I can quickly gather, these programs provide some sort
of encryption and/or passwording of folders. I suggest you uninstall
anything you've gotten from Everstrike and see if that fixes things for
you.

If you honestly don't see either Univeral Shield or Lock Folders installed
on your computer, then contact Acer tech support. I suppose there is a
chance Everstrike software is incorporated into something that Acer
preinstalled. I haven't seen that with Acers here in the field, but that
doesn't mean it doesn't happen elsewhere.

Malke
 
Malke,
Thanks for setting things straight.

I had downloaded this software from the net. Maybe the problem occurred
after the 30 days trial period. As per your advise, I have uninstalled this
software. I was not using it at all. Now let me wait and see, but I feel it
will be ok now. Thanks for the excellent support.

Regards
Ravi
 
Ravi said:
Malke,
Thanks for setting things straight.

I had downloaded this software from the net. Maybe the problem occurred
after the 30 days trial period. As per your advise, I have uninstalled
this software. I was not using it at all. Now let me wait and see, but I
feel it will be ok now. Thanks for the excellent support.

You're welcome. I hope this solves the issue for you.

Malke
 
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