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vyken

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Hello. I just got a new motherboard(NVIDIA 750 SLI) and trying to install WinXP and getting this error.
driver irql not lesss or equal
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000150, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xF8639176)

NVENETFD.sys - Address F8639176 base at F8636000, datestamp 444063ce

Beginning dump of phusical memory
Physical memory dump complete
Contact your .....

I don't know what to do!!! Tryied to reset memory, unpluged everything but memory and video card.
Please help me. Thanks
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Hello,
Are you using a logitech mouse?
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yes, but it is not hooked up, only keaboard
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Good day vyken, Welcome to Geeks To Go.

BugCheck Code: 0XD1 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
This bug check is usually caused by drivers that have used improper addresses.

NVENETFD is NVIDIA Networking Function Driver from NVIDIA Corporation. Do you have LAN card, or onboard LAN?

It seems like you are having problem with the Nvidia Networking (LAN) driver.
By the way, what is the build of your Graphic Cards?
If possible, please do the following.
  • Unplug your RAM, use a rubber to clean the gold finger, the put it back again to the motherboard
  • If you have more than one RAMs, i would suggest you to try to run with one piece of RAM and see how it goes.

Let us know the outcome and hope that we can assist further.

Edited by sUBtech, 04 November 2008 - 11:35 PM.

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This stop error is found when there is a conflict with a driver.
This Microsoft article indicates it may be a problem with the logitech mouse.
Could be the keyboard, try swaping them out.
Do you have a video card?
Try removing it (and using the on board video card) until the installation is complete
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Unplug your RAM, use a rubber to clean the gold finger, the put it back again to the motherboard

Do not do this
Rubbing an earaser or piece of rubber over the pins will produce static electricity.
This could easly fry your RAM.

Edited by hfcg, 04 November 2008 - 11:35 PM.

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I have a Nvidia Gforce7800GT video card. I don't think i have a on board video card. The mamory "clean up" didn't work... I only have a Ethernet port on the motherboard

Edited by vyken, 04 November 2008 - 11:56 PM.

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I would say you are likely to have a faulty motherboard. Especially your Ethernet Port.
Please send your motherboard waranty instead.
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is ti true that this motherboard work only on Vista?
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Do you have Window XP driver installed on your system then?
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I am having a similar problem, although the driver error is with the file cm108.sys.

I get the blue screen of death with the error message:

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

STOP 0x000000D1 (0x00000000 0x00000002 0x00000000 0xA5991390)

CM108.SYS Address A6C94390 bast at A6C3E000, Datastamp 477dbddb

I believe the issue is with a Targus docking station (ACP45US) because the cm108.sys file is located in the directory associated with the device. I am trying to play videos that are stored on an external hard drive connected to my computer through the docking station.

I tried some of the suggestions posted here although I realize they were not related to my specific issue. I also uninstalled the drivers, ran a registry cleaner, then re-installed the latest drivers downloaded from the Targus website and I am still crashing.

I have emailed Targus tech support, but in the meantime any advice here is very much appreciated.

My system specs are:

Dell Latitude D630
Windows XP Pro V2002 SP3
Intel Core 2 Duo CPU
T7100 @ 1.80GHz
2GB Ram

Thanks!
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