TS gives me BSoD
Vahn Roi
I've been trying to get Teamspeak up and running for a few days now and I get the same results every time. I click on the TS icon, my computer freezes for a moment and I get sent to the Blue Screen of Death.
The following message is displayed
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Has anyone else encountered the problem and could maybe help me deal with it?
Thanks.
The following message is displayed
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Has anyone else encountered the problem and could maybe help me deal with it?
Thanks.
shinrinningu
It should be IRQL, right?
Anyway, it seems like a sound driver problem. Do you have onboard audio?
It would help more if you could post your system specs and maybe the error message. It should list a driver or driver(s) which caused the BSOD.
Anyway, it seems like a sound driver problem. Do you have onboard audio?
It would help more if you could post your system specs and maybe the error message. It should list a driver or driver(s) which caused the BSOD.
Vahn Roi
I have Sony Vaio A250 Laptop with no physically modifications specs
Here is what is displayed on the Blue Screen
Here is what is displayed on the Blue Screen
Quote:
A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps. Check to make sure and new hardware or software is properlly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any windows updates you might need. In the problem continues, disable or remove any recently installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safemode to remove of disable components, restart your computer, press f8 to select advanced startup options, and then select safe mode. Technical information ***STOP: 0x0000001 (0x00000002, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0x00000002) Begining dump of physical memory Physical memory dump complete Contact your system administrator or technical supply group for further assistence. |
shinrinningu
Hmm, no mention of any drivers. Now it could be a memory problem... BUT, since you said it only happens when you try to start up TS, I will still say it is a sound driver problem. Can you disable your sound hardware in the Device Manager and then try opening TS to see if it gives you a BSOD? If it doesn't give you a BSOD after you do this, it's a sound driver problem. If it does give you a BSOD still, then it is beyond my reach and someone with higher knowledge will have to help you. D:
sno
This exact same thing happens when I use Azureus (torrent client) and I'm not sure why. It doesn't do it all the time, but it's fairly consistant that if I open Azureus I'll get a very similar bsod within 5-10 minutes. I've tried reinstalling it, and made sure it wasn't a downloading issue (by downloading and uploading large files quickly via other mediums.)
The only difference it seems is that mine happens after it's been open for awhile, and his happens right when he clicks. It may be a similar issue though, any help on either front?
The only difference it seems is that mine happens after it's been open for awhile, and his happens right when he clicks. It may be a similar issue though, any help on either front?
levortex
if it is possible i would suggest that you reinstall windows. reinstalling windows is almost the only way to get rid of the bsods
Syndren
ano the AZ thing can be because of javaw.exe.... I have had problems with AZ since it uses that process....Reinstalling java worked for me.... but I don't like AZ anymore ;P I use microtorrent.
Anyways to the first poster:
Sound driver is the most likely culprit. First search online to see if someone else has the same problem then if you can't find a solution reinstall the sound driver, or if the problem persists than windows.
Anyways to the first poster:
Sound driver is the most likely culprit. First search online to see if someone else has the same problem then if you can't find a solution reinstall the sound driver, or if the problem persists than windows.
Vahn Roi
There are no new drivers that have no already installed on this machine.
How do I disable my audio hardware to test and see if that is the source of my problem?
How do I disable my audio hardware to test and see if that is the source of my problem?
Decar Phoenix
Vahn, check to see if there is an available BIOS update for your computer. you can disable your audio in device manager.
Vahn Roi
I will check on the BIOS update.
I'm not the smartest person when it comes to computers, I went into the device manager but did not see an option to disable anything.
I'm not the smartest person when it comes to computers, I went into the device manager but did not see an option to disable anything.
Vahn Roi
I will check on the BIOS update.
I'm not the smartest person when it comes to computers, I went into the device manager but did not see an option to disable anything.
I'm not the smartest person when it comes to computers, I went into the device manager but did not see an option to disable anything.
Decar Phoenix
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...d=2012&os_id=7
it should be pretty simple. if it's up to date, it will tell you, and it will not try and mod anything. at least give it a try. might fix things for you...
it should be pretty simple. if it's up to date, it will tell you, and it will not try and mod anything. at least give it a try. might fix things for you...
Decar Phoenix
Quote:
Originally Posted by levortex
if it is possible i would suggest that you reinstall windows. reinstalling windows is almost the only way to get rid of the bsods
|
York
My Girlfriend had this problem, it turned out to be the modem, we got a new and different modem and the problem has never returned, we did everything before this though, reinstalled windows, new motherboard, everything and nothing solved it, only replacing the modem saolved it.
I would try and get hold of another modem just to check if its that.
I would try and get hold of another modem just to check if its that.
Vahn Roi
Quote:
Originally Posted by Decar Phoenix
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu...d=2012&os_id=7
it should be pretty simple. if it's up to date, it will tell you, and it will not try and mod anything. at least give it a try. might fix things for you... |
:edit:
I don't know it means anything, but when I tried to do "Test Hardware" on the "Voice" tab of Sounds and Audio Devices in the control panel, I got the same Blue Screen.
shinrinningu
Assuming you are using Windows...
You go to Control Panel >> System >> Hardware >> Device Manager
Then go down and expand the "Sound, game, audio controller" list and disable anything in that list that you can disable. If you still get a BSOD after that, then it's not the audio and you can enable them again.
You go to Control Panel >> System >> Hardware >> Device Manager
Then go down and expand the "Sound, game, audio controller" list and disable anything in that list that you can disable. If you still get a BSOD after that, then it's not the audio and you can enable them again.
Vahn Roi
After I disabled the only thing on the list that could be disabled "Realtek AC'97 Audio" TS did in fact start up without a problem, so I would assume it is that which is causing the blue screen. If it is a matter of drivers, I scanned for any driver updates and the search returned that it could not find any drivers better suited for this hardware than what was already there.
So...where do I go from here?
So...where do I go from here?
Vahn Roi
Problem solved it would seem.
I reinstalled the Realtek AC97 Audio driver and TS now launches without error.
Thanks for your help.
I reinstalled the Realtek AC97 Audio driver and TS now launches without error.
Thanks for your help.
shinrinningu
Yay! Good luck.