XP Home Edition, hibernates in BSOD. 0x000000D1. file - hiber_atapi.sys

I use win XP Home Edition. Since I have updated using windows update, I am facing this problem.

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
0x000000D1 (0x000000c, 0x000000FF, 0x00000000
file - hiber_atapi.sys

Whenever I try to Hibernate, it prepares and then BSOD appears with above error messages. I tried 2-3 points of system restore, but of no use. This second time I am facing problem due to win-update. MS best to remove the option to update or change the process with those working...

Hello

Really better to ask in the forums on the right.

XP - Forums
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/ee318395.aspx

XP is very similar to Vista in this regard except use start - RUN instead of start - search
to run programs and there is no UAC.

Have you added new hardware recently? Changed or updated antivirus/antispyware/security
programs? Updated all the drivers including the updates of Windows - look in the control panel.
Updates to Windows.

Most likely cause are great drivers and BIOS so I would update those who use the methods below
When access you this part in solving problems and then return to the resolution of problems
According to the needs.

BCCode: d1 0x000000d1

Cause

A driver tried to access a pageable (or that is completely invalid) address while the IRQL was too high.

This bug check is usually caused by drivers who used a wrong address.

If the first parameter has the same value as the fourth parameter, and the third parameter indicates a
run the operation, this bug check was probably caused by a driver who was trying to run code when the
code itself has been paged out. The possible causes for the error page are:

  • The function was marked as pageable and was operating at an IRQL higher (including obtaining a lock).
  • The function call was made to a function in another pilot, and that this driver has been unloaded.
  • The function was called by using a function pointer that was an invalid pointer.

Solve the problem

To begin debugging, use a kernel debugger to get a stack trace.

If the problem is caused by the driver that you are developing, make sure that the function that was running
at the time of the bug check is not marked as pageable or does not call for all other inline functions that could be paged out.

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Look in the Event Viewer to see if something is reported on these reboots.
http://www.computerperformance.co.UK/Vista/vista_event_viewer.htm

MyEventViewer - free - a simple alternative in the standard Windows Event Viewer.
TIP - Options - Advanced filter allows you to see a period of time instead of the entire file.
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/my_event_viewer.html

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Also this, so you can see the probable bluescreens.

Windows Vista restarts automatically if your computer encounters an error that requires him to plant.
http://www.winvistatips.com/disable-automatic-restart-T84.html

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Here are a few ways to possibly fix the blue screen issue. If you could give the info to blue screen
This would help. Such as ITC and 4 others entered at the bottom left. And another error
information such as the STOP codes and info like IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA and similar messages.

As examples:

BCCode: 116
BCP1: 87BC9510
BCP2: 8C013D80
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 00000002

or in this format:

Stop: 0 x 00000000 (oxoooooooo oxoooooooo oxoooooooo oxooooooooo)
Tcpip.sys - address blocking 0 x 0 00000000 000000000 DateStamp 0 x 000000000

It is an excellent tool for displaying the blue screen error information

BlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during 'blue screen of death' crashes, and
Displays information about all accidents of a table - free
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/blue_screen_view.html

BlueScreens many are caused by old or damaged, drivers particularly video drivers but it
are other causes.

You can do without if needed fail or the Vista DVD or recovery command prompt mode
Options if your system was installed by the manufacturer.

This tells you how to access the System Recovery Options and/or a Vista DVD
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/326b756b-1601-435e-99D0-1585439470351033.mspx

You can try a system restore to a point before the problem started when one exists.

How to make a Vista system restore
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/76905-System-Restore-how.html

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Start - type this in the search box-> find COMMAND at the top and RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN

Enter this at the command prompt - sfc/scannow

How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.exe)
program generates in Windows Vista cbs.log
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228

The log can give you the answer if there is a corrupted driver. (Says not all possible
driver problems).

Also run CheckDisk, so we cannot exclude as much as possible of the corruption.
How to run the check disk at startup in Vista
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-check-disk-Chkdsk.html

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Often drivers up-to-date will help, usually video, sound, network card (NIC), WiFi, part 3
keyboard and mouse, as well as of other major device drivers.

Look at the sites of the manufacturer for drivers - and the manufacturer of the device manually.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/HT/driverdlmfgr.htm

How to install a device driver in Vista Device Manager
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/193584-Device-Manager-install-driver.html

How to disable automatic driver Installation in Windows Vista - drivers
http://www.AddictiveTips.com/Windows-Tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-Windows-Vista/
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730606 (WS.10) .aspx

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How to fix BlueScreen (STOP) errors that cause Windows Vista to shut down or restart
quit unexpectedly
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/958233

Troubleshooting, STOP error blue screen Vista
http://www.chicagotech.NET/Vista/vistabluescreen.htm

Understanding and decoding BSOD (blue screen of death) Messages
http://www.Taranfx.com/blog/?p=692

Windows - troubleshooting blue screen errors
http://KB.wisc.edu/page.php?id=7033

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In some cases, it may be necessary.

The Options or Vista recovery disk Startup Repair

How to do a startup repair
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/91467-startup-repair.html

This tells you how to access the System Recovery Options and/or a Vista DVD
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/326b756b-1601-435e-99D0-1585439470351033.mspx

I hope this helps.

Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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