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Yousef Syed
System info:
Windows 2000 Professional SP 4.
Pentium 4 2.6 GHz 800MHz FSB
1GB DDR PC3200 RAM
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB
2x IDE HD (Boot from one)
1x IDE CD-ROM drive
2x SCSII HD
1x SCSII DVD RAM drive
Hi,
I upgraded my motherboard/processor/graphics card, and
this DebugLog.Log error keeps comming everytime that I try
to shutdown/restart.
It says, "C:\DebugLog.Log" is still busy.
If I "End Task" on the DebugLog.Log, then I get the Blue
Screen with the above error
message "MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS".
I've shutdown/disabled every service; removed everything
from StrartUp, but I still can't find the problem.
The Event Logs show nothing.
I've re-installed Windows, too.
I've switched off the SMART in the BIOS. Still no help.
I've disabled the Hyper-Threading. Still No help.
I've installed DirectX 9.0b. Still no help.
I've got all the latest Drivers for all my hardware.
The only time I don't get the error, is if I start up
in "Safe Mode". But this isn't very useful.
Any idea of what service could be causing this error?
Am I missing something else?
Would upgrading to XP solve the problem?
How about if I boot from a different Disk? (I only want to
do this if it will definitely solve the problem).
Thanx,
ys
..
Windows 2000 Professional SP 4.
Pentium 4 2.6 GHz 800MHz FSB
1GB DDR PC3200 RAM
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128MB
2x IDE HD (Boot from one)
1x IDE CD-ROM drive
2x SCSII HD
1x SCSII DVD RAM drive
Hi,
I upgraded my motherboard/processor/graphics card, and
this DebugLog.Log error keeps comming everytime that I try
to shutdown/restart.
It says, "C:\DebugLog.Log" is still busy.
If I "End Task" on the DebugLog.Log, then I get the Blue
Screen with the above error
message "MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS".
I've shutdown/disabled every service; removed everything
from StrartUp, but I still can't find the problem.
The Event Logs show nothing.
I've re-installed Windows, too.
I've switched off the SMART in the BIOS. Still no help.
I've disabled the Hyper-Threading. Still No help.
I've installed DirectX 9.0b. Still no help.
I've got all the latest Drivers for all my hardware.
The only time I don't get the error, is if I start up
in "Safe Mode". But this isn't very useful.
Any idea of what service could be causing this error?
Am I missing something else?
Would upgrading to XP solve the problem?
How about if I boot from a different Disk? (I only want to
do this if it will definitely solve the problem).
Thanx,
ys
..