Help - Photo software causing new computer to crash?

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Just got new computer which is continually crashing - throwing up blue screen
with all sorts of error messages (eg Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and STOP
0X000000D1 amongst others) and then rebooting itself continually. I think it
might be the Kodak Easyshare software I've loaded that is doing it. Is anyone
else having same problem or aware of any compatibility issues? Or can anyone
come up with any other ideas. Otherwise Mesh want me to send PC back to them
whci hI'd liek ot avoid if its fixable easily.

Thanks

Paul
 
Paul said:
Just got new computer which is continually crashing - throwing up
blue screen with all sorts of error messages (eg
Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and STOP 0X000000D1 amongst others) and
then rebooting itself continually. I think it might be the Kodak
Easyshare software I've loaded that is doing it. Is anyone else
having same problem or aware of any compatibility issues? Or can
anyone come up with any other ideas. Otherwise Mesh want me to send
PC back to them whci hI'd liek ot avoid if its fixable easily.

Thanks

Paul

Send it back. Stop errors frequently point to hardware errors, BIOS
errors, RAM errors, driver errors. Finding these right out of the box
is not optimistic.

Q
 
I guess I'm lucky my computer hasn't crashed yet, but it is not a good
program to have on any computer. I had problems with it on windows 95, 98,
and XP. The only bad thing about it is that you can't view your pics from
cd's that are kodak without the program.At least I haven't been able to view
any. I had a proble deleting it. That is when the computer crashed and I had
to restore it. Bad bad program.
 
Thanks guys. I think I'll delete this software and use sonething else!! Any
recommendations?
 
Paul, You may want to go to googls search under "remove kodak easyshare" and
download it to remove the rest of kodak otherwise it remains on the computer.
I found that out yesterday and removed all of it. It will ask you to reload
kodak once you are done uninstalling it but DON'T. This is the only way to
remove all of it. Then do a search in your computer to make sure there are no
remaining items. The catalog usually stays but can be easily deleted normally.
 
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