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I adjusted the auto eject settings and I got the BSoD when I manually ejected it. I left the settings where they were at, the auto eject disabled on both the read and write, ripped dvd to hard drive Not dvdrive as destination, then, once finished used the "write Data" option under DVD copy menu to write previously ripped file to DVD and it finally worked!!
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Hi alanbs
I am happy that this worked for you.
@ xubin
I had to deal with this DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL BSOD issue after my son got a virus while playing games at Pogo.
I sure could of used your help on this as I just reformated my computer and reinstalled all my programs these past few days.
CBR929
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Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
In the settings you can have Fab not eject disc when done reading and burning.
CBR929[/LEFT]
At last!
Yes, as simple as turning off the eject after copy and burn operations. No more BSOD issue.
Please pass along this to the programmers at Fengtau.
Now I have to pay more attention to the application as no eject and sound notification occurs when it is time to remove original and insert blank, but at least no recovering from BSOD anymore.
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Whether have VSO burning engine installed, if does, remove it.
BSOD reason:
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1)
An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an
interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high. This is usually
caused by drivers using improper addresses.
If kernel debugger is available get stack backtrace.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000000, memory referenced
Arg2: 0000000000000002, IRQL
Arg3: 0000000000000008, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation
Arg4: 0000000000000000, address which referenced memory
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i tried both still no go i used- Other Software- and it works flawlessly every time i love dvdfab but it just wont work on my laptop hp dv6.
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Hi extreme1980
In the settings you can have Fab not eject disc when done reading and burning.
Open Fab click the Click the Green √ at top right corner of the DVDFab screen, and open Common Settings > General > DVD/Blu-Ray Read > and DVD/Blu-Ray Write.
There are 2 boxes you can check to not eject disc.
Have you tried using ImgBurn as your burn engine and still getting the same results?
CBR929
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i use a different program on my laptop because i also get BSOD and it works
the only difference i see is the program doesnt aouto eject for a blank
instead it says press ok to continue so i manually eject and add blank the press ok it works great i love fab but i cant use on my laptop so i use another
program i think if fab were to try this way
1= read dvd
2= stop task dont eject auto
3=have to where it says put in blank manually and press continue
i think that would fix BSOD something to do with auto eject. just my opinion
wish they would at least try this fix in a beta release for us that cant use it and get BSOD.
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are we ever going to get a solution for this????????????????????
I really would like to be able to make back ups on my own computer.....
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
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IRQL
After trying so many things, I decided to return the Toshiba Protege. I purchased a HP Pavilion laptop and as I suspected no issues at all during the burn phase of the process. This makes me more convinced that it has to be something with either the driver and manufacturer related to the laptop. I bought two laptops and each one had BSOD at the same phase in the process of starting to request a blank dvd to burn.
Good luck to all of you still having issues, I was fortunate that I had 30 days on my laptop and returned it.
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Attached is the latest dmp file I think I attache it properlyAttached Files
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A dmp ZIP would be helpful
Please look in .../windows/mini dump
Attach the NEWEST minidmp file you see there.
If it's like the one from early in this thread it is a very ugly driver error. X'D1'.
The system attempted to access pageable memory using a kernel process IRQL that was too high. The most typical cause is a bad device driver (one that uses improper addresses)
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I disabled the path player as well but no change, still got BSoD. I also had this program working without fault on a dell laptop, hp laptop and a compaq pc. is it possible to switch out my broken hp laptop's dvd burner withmy new toshiba's?
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I thought it might be a Toshiba drive issue (mine is a Bluray) but my husband's new HP also BSODs at the same point. My older HP laptop works fine. FWIW, they all have Windows 7.
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IRQL
I tried to disable Pathplayer and I got BSOD, so that did not seem to fix the issue. Don't understand why this is happening. My old HP laptop did not have any issues whatsoever. I have another HP laptop and does not fail at all. My desktop is an HP too, so seems like Toshiba drives are the issue, if you ask me.
I do not have a bluray burner with the Toshiba laptop.
I have a gateway desktop and before this Toshiba laptop had a gateway i3 laptop and never encountered an issue.
The drive is Matshita and wonder if these other folks here that have Toshiba products also have the same manufacturer
I was thinking of buying a new burner and installing it to see if that remedies the issue, but not sure of that yet
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