DRIVER_IRQL_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP 0X000000D1
NDIS.SYS - address BA51C0B8 base at BA503000 datestamp 48025D03
Any clues?
Forum answers that google bought up seem to be vague and weird.
Doesn't seem to happen at any particular trigger.
Lead to believe it may be something to do with my router.
Happen randomly or on a shutdown/startup? How long has you had it? Is this the first time? It could well be that a network bridge or similar is fucking it all up.
Unfortunately the d1 stop turns up after all kinds of different problems, I wish they'd bothered to use more codez.
Added more RAM lately? Sounds network cardy, try setting it to 100M rather than Auto and disabling any extra protocols/services like IP6, IPX, or disable the existing NIC and try another.
Sorry for the complication in the previous post, little sidetracked with the issues building my Dad's new box - the Asus P5NSLI's onboard NIC has issues with 4GB RAM.
While building it was quite surprised at the new Velociraptors from WD - they're basically 2.5" drives screwed onto a massive heatsink.
FatherJack wrote:Sorry for the complication in the previous post, little sidetracked with the issues building my Dad's new box - the Asus P5NSLI's onboard NIC has issues with 4GB RAM.
Odd.
FatherJack wrote:While building it was quite surprised at the new Velociraptors from WD - they're basically 2.5" drives screwed onto a massive heatsink.
Yup. as you've played with one, how noisy are they compared to a normal raptor?
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Yup. as you've played with one, how noisy are they compared to a normal raptor?
Really quiet, the one I've played with was a 76G model, had to strain to hear it over his general system noise, which isn't that loud. I've just (like 15 minutes ago) ordered a 300G model to replace my pair of 150Gs. Noise isn't a massive issue for me, it's the amazing performance, beating quite a few SAS drives, that sold it to me.
Try disabling/re-enabling your on-board lan and perhaps uninstalling it completely and reinstalling it using your mobo drivers (or go on the internet). Don't bother with memtest, its not your RAM.