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Fatwah on Western Digital
I have before me a great mystery.
It is a Dell XPS 600. 3GHz P4, 2GB RAM. nVidia-based motherboard, GF6800.
It has XP Media Center on it.
It also has well over 30GB of installed PROGRAMS. I mean a 27GB program files directory. Only about 4GB of user data, but every fucking program known to man. Many of them look like the sorts of things that are sold in spam advertisements, but the PC is actually clean of any spyware.
It generates a IRQ Less than Not Equal BSOD if you attempt to Restart it.
Which is usually a driver error so I loaded current drivers for every component in the system.
Still BSODs.
Fine. Go in Device Manager, disable everything. Turn as much stuff off in the BIOS as I can.
OK... the IRQ Less than not Equal BSOD goes away. It's replaced by a BSOD originating in sonypvl3.sys, which I've found is a non-plug and play device driver that can't be uninstalled or disabled. And I can't find anything about what it actually does. Sonypvl3.sys does not seem to be present on other XP machines I have, but how the hell do I know where it came from?
I've replaced all her RAM with brand new modules. I've tried different video and sound cards. I've screwed around with Microsoft's driver verifier. Nothing seems to make the BSOD go away.
And I can't reinstall in this case. I have specific instructions not to. And besides, I don't have an appropriate XP MCE install disc (I have MCE, but not one that will take a Dell OEM key).
The only headway I've made is that it'll also BSOD with the same error if I open Disk Management. The drive (a 250GB Maxtor SATA drive) tests fine in self test and in Spinrite and I've replaced the cable already.
The BSOD happens in either Normal mode or Safe mode.
Any suggestions?
It is a Dell XPS 600. 3GHz P4, 2GB RAM. nVidia-based motherboard, GF6800.
It has XP Media Center on it.
It also has well over 30GB of installed PROGRAMS. I mean a 27GB program files directory. Only about 4GB of user data, but every fucking program known to man. Many of them look like the sorts of things that are sold in spam advertisements, but the PC is actually clean of any spyware.
It generates a IRQ Less than Not Equal BSOD if you attempt to Restart it.
Which is usually a driver error so I loaded current drivers for every component in the system.
Still BSODs.
Fine. Go in Device Manager, disable everything. Turn as much stuff off in the BIOS as I can.
OK... the IRQ Less than not Equal BSOD goes away. It's replaced by a BSOD originating in sonypvl3.sys, which I've found is a non-plug and play device driver that can't be uninstalled or disabled. And I can't find anything about what it actually does. Sonypvl3.sys does not seem to be present on other XP machines I have, but how the hell do I know where it came from?
I've replaced all her RAM with brand new modules. I've tried different video and sound cards. I've screwed around with Microsoft's driver verifier. Nothing seems to make the BSOD go away.
And I can't reinstall in this case. I have specific instructions not to. And besides, I don't have an appropriate XP MCE install disc (I have MCE, but not one that will take a Dell OEM key).
The only headway I've made is that it'll also BSOD with the same error if I open Disk Management. The drive (a 250GB Maxtor SATA drive) tests fine in self test and in Spinrite and I've replaced the cable already.
The BSOD happens in either Normal mode or Safe mode.
Any suggestions?