multiple_irp_complete_request

Hello.  I have a Dell Latitude D820 Windows XP SP3.  He keeps blue screening on me.  I tried to update the drivers from dell and Windows, and they tell me there is no update driver.  I get Multiple_IRP_Complete_Requests and a STOP: 0 x 00000044 (0x88D5EA8, 0X000000D64, 0 x 00000000, 0 x 00000000.  I tried to open the Minidump file but I can't open it with everything I have.

Thanks for all the help.  I ended up doing a windows repair, and that seems to have solved the problem.  Thanks again!

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    http://eSupport.Sony.com/us/Perl/SWU-Li... GNSR190EDJ

    Make sure you have the version of the R0310Y1 BIOS on your laptop:

    http://eSupport.Sony.com/us/Perl/SWU-do... pd_id = 5191

    If you still experience the problem after that maybe it's time to run a recovery. If you still experience the issue after the recovery, this may indicate a hardware problem, in which case the laptop will need to service:

    https://www.sonyrepairservices.com/

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    Original title: BSOD Dell Latitude D820 multiple_irp_complete_requests

    I have a Dell Latitude D820 under XP.  The cell breaks down on occasion, giving me a BSOD and the message multiple_irp_complete_requests.  I would like to know how to dig into a computer or another management area to see where there is a conflict, which no doubt there must be.

    Michael K.,.

    I went to a PC repair shop in the city and paid them to reformat my drive.  Apparently, they made diagnoses in advance and determined that I didn't have a virus (that I know), but that the registry was messed up (I also knew, but did not have the technical chops treat).  Someone in this thread suggested downloading a freeware application who has diagnosed the area affected after each blue screen, then I installed and it seemed to show the area problem. (
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    Now, the laptop behaves itself.

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    This is the error message that appears

    STOP: 0 x 00000044 (0x86FA01E8.0X00000D64.0X00000000.0X00000000)

    I have a dell - optiplex 170 L series, on Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Service pack 3. I tried to access the computer in safe mode, safe mode with networking, etc., and no matter what I do, I can not access in any way.

    Please help and thank you

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    ·        Since when are you facing this problem?

    ·        Remember to make changes to the system?

    ·        You have a XP CD?

    I suggest you to check the article mentioned below.

    You receive an error message "Stop 0 x 00000044 Multiple_IRP_Complete_Requests" on Windows XP Professional

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/839619

    Apart from that, I suggest you do a restore of the system from the recovery console and check if the problem persists. Follow the steps mentioned in the article below.

    How do I recover from a corrupted registry that prevents Windows XP startup

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307545

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    Until recently, I had 0 problems, but I suddenly received several BSOD. The error, which it says is "Multiple_IRP_Complete_Requests.

    After the crash in the windows event viewer, I found this

    The computer was restarted after a bugcheck.  The bugcheck was: 0 x 00000044 (0x88c322b8, 0x00001bc0, 0 x 00000000, 0 x 00000000). A dump was saved in the: C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini110110-04.dmp.

    I downloaded the 10/30 dump file and the last of 11/1 to the reader of the sky.

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    Thank you

    So you're on the right track.

    I'm sorry that I don't know much, either Bluetooth Dell or Blakberry Desktop Manager software.

    All I could do would be some research on Google, but you can do it.

    Do not have all of this material or devices would lead only to guess on my part.

    I read in a thread of Dell that disable the Bluetooth device has stopped similar BSOD, then you could do that and see what happens.  If things escalate, turn it back on.  Dumps show 2 oriented Bluetooth drivers.  Maybe they need to be updated to be compatible with your new Blackberry Desktop Manager software.

    If you do a search on Google for:

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    http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&q=BlackBerry+Desktop+Manager+0x00000044&btnG=search&AQ=f&AQI=&aql=&OQ=&gs_rfai=

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    http://supportforums.BlackBerry.com/T5/BlackBerry-Desktop-software/upgrade-of-desktop-software-results-in-blue-screen-of-death/m-p/406051

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    If you start a topic out there, you can include the link to this topic so they will have the information so far.

    This MS Answers forum is here:

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/xphardware/threads?filter=AllTypes

    Blackberry people also have their own forums for their stuff (I think I would start working there):

    http://NA.BlackBerry.com/eng/support/

    You'll understand...

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    Hi guys,.

    I started recently affected by this above-mentioned BSOD. After some googling, I found that it is either because of various pilots or Logmein Hamachi. I don't have Hamachi installed, so the soul can little friendly (and irritable) take a look at these landfill sites and identify the driver at fault, please?

    The only recent hardware change is the video card. My 7850 was sent to warranty and got a 6950 as a loan card. I uninstalled the old drivers of catalyst Display Driver Uninstaller Guru3D then put in the latest stable version of game.amd.com help.

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    * Bugcheck analysis *.
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    Arg2: 00001bc0
    Arg3: 00000000
    Arg4: 00000000

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    ------------------

    IRP_ADDRESS: 873e6008

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    BUGCHECK_STR: 0 X 44

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    b854bc70 b4d47832 8970c7c0 8970c93c 8970c7c0 wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::PowerPolCancelUsbSS + 0xd
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    b854bc28 a9be1948 896ead50 873e6008 b4d55288 usbhub! USBH_HubCancelIdleIrp + 0x2d (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bc44 804f1605 89782de8 89711cb0 8970c7c0 usbhub! USBH_PortIdleNotificationCancelRoutine + 0x4c (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bc5c b4d4b953 89711cb0 b4d4836c b4d49017 nt! IoCancelIrp + 0 x 65 (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bc64 b4d4836c b4d49017 b854bcf8 b4d47832 wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::PowerPolicyCancelUsbSS + 0x15 (FPO: [0,0,0])
    b854bc68 b4d49017 b854bcf8 b4d47832 8970c7c0 wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::PowerPolicyCancelUsbSSIfCapable + 0x1b (FPO: [0,0,0])
    b854bc70 b4d47832 8970c7c0 8970c93c 8970c7c0 wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::PowerPolCancelUsbSS + 0xd (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bcf8 b4d48716 00000564 8970c 948 8970c7c0 wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::PowerPolicyEnterNewState + 0x11c (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bd1c b4d49411 b854bd4c 806e7830 8970c93c wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::PowerPolicyProcessEventInner + 0 x 185 (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bd30 b4d49d1c 8970c7c0 b854bd4c 89ddcfc0 wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::_PowerPolicyProcessEventInner + 0 x 26 (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bd60 b4d49dd1 b854bd7c 80576af9 89d19b40 wdf01000! FxEventQueue::EventQueueWorker + 0x6f (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bd68 80576af9 89d19b40 8970c93c 8056485c wdf01000! FxThreadedEventQueue::_WorkItemCallback + 0xd (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bd7c 805387cb 89ddcfc0 00000000 8aa86640 nt! IopProcessWorkItem + 0 x 13 (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bdac 805cffa8 89ddcfc0 00000000 00000000 nt! ExpWorkerThread + 0xef (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    b854bddc 8054615e 805386dc 00000000 00000001 nt! PspSystemThreadStartup + 0 x 34 (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
    00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt! KiThreadStartup + 0x16

    Seems to me that wdf01000! FxPkgPnp::PowerPolicyCancelUsbSS tried to cancel all the IORP of IO exceptional, only to discover that she had tried to do it twice.

    I think that the USBHUB module did not check to ensure that IOP IORP ALREADY had been released before calling usbhub! USBH_HubCancelIdleIrp routine.

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