Blue Screen error code: STOP 0x00000044 .....
MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS*** STOP: 0x00000044 (0x86FA01E8.0X00000D64.0X00000000.0X00000000)please help me solve this problem1 person needs an answerI do too
January 27th, 2011 8:48am

Maybe someday the XP forums "Ask a question" dialog will ask these questions automatically when a new thread is started so I do not have to ask them every single time. It might even be possible to resolve an issue in a single reply when enough information is provided.Please provide additional information about your system:What is your system make and model?What is your XP Version and Service Pack?Describe your current antivirus and anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc.Was the issue preceded by a power interruption, aborted restart, or improper shutdown? (this includes plug pulling, power buttons, removing the battery, etc.)Does the afflicted system have a working CD/DVD drive?Do you have a genuine bootable XP installation CD (this is not the same as any Recovery CDs that came with your system)?If your system was working before, what do you think changed since it last worked properly?Exactly when do you see this problem (what are you doing when you see it)?Does your system boot and if it boots and crashes later, are you able to determine what it is you need to do to make it crash anytime you want?If your system boots and runs okay, when does it crash?Fill in the blank: My system was working fine until: ____________________________________________.Do, or do not. There is no try.I decided to save up points for a new puppy instead of a pony!
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January 27th, 2011 9:47am

Hi you answered a question of mine on the 22nd and this is what happened, i think it is because of how long i took to reply the first time, but this is what you asked me to do:If that is the case, you must invoke the Advanced Boot Options menu yourself until you do see the option:Disable automatic restart on system failureWhen you do get to the correct XP Advanced Options Boot menu you want to see, it has options on it like these:Safe ModeSafe Mode with NetworkingSafe Mode with Command PromptEnable Boot LoggingEnable VGA modeLast Known Good Configuration (your most recent settings that worked)Directory Services Restore Mode (Windows domain controllers only)Debugging ModeDisable automatic restart on system failure Start Windows NormallyRebootReturn to OS Choices MenuWhat you need to choose from that menu is the option:Disable automatic restart on system failureThen if XP fails to boot normally, you will see an error screen with information and clues regarding the problem and then you can decide what to do next.If you do not see the Disable automatic restart on system failure option, you need to reset your system and start tapping the F8 key on the keyboard until you do see the Disable automatic restart on system failure option. If you miss the F8 window of opportunity, you need to try again and start tapping the F8 key with more urgency (sooner and more frequently) until you do see Disable automatic restart on system failure, then select it.You need to keep trying the F8 menu until you do see Disable automatic restart on system failure option, and select it.If your system is experiencing a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), we need to know what the screen says:Here is a BSOD example showing information you need to provide:http://techrepublic.com.com/i/tr/downloads/images/bsod_a.jpgSend the information pointed to with the red arrows (3-4 lines total). Send the entire *** STOP message line since there are clues in the 4 parameters.If it looks like there is some kind of file name listed under the STOP message, send that line too.Skip the boring text unless it looks important to you. We know what a BSOD looks like, we need to know what your BSOD looks like. The above is the result of what you asked me to do. Also these are the results from the questions you asked meWhat is your system make and model?Dell – Optiplex 170L SeriesWhat is your xp version and service pack?Microsoft Windows XP Professional and not sure on the service packDescribe your current antivirus and antimalware situation: McAfee or AVG or NortonAVGWas the issue preceded by a power interruption, aborted restart, or improper shutdown? (this includes plug pulling, power buttons, removing the battery, etc)Computer crashed, while on the internet, when my brother clicked on to a pictureDoes the afflicted system have a working CD/DVD drive?YES it has 1 cd/dvd driveDo you have a genuine bootable XP installation CD (this is not the same as any Recovery CDs that came with your system?NoThanks, hope this helps
January 27th, 2011 10:06am

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