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[BLUE SCREEN] appears when i open a video file

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Hello guys, I really need an PRO aid fast :(

yesterday I installed a fresh copy of Windows XP sp2, and just now I've noticed that when I open a movie the blue screen appears.

the screen contains the following error:

"at the beginning"

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (now this is the error)

"at the bottom"

*** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xB0E80ED0)
*** C6501.SYS - Address B0E80ED0 base at B0E30000, DateStamp 46921117

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so this are all... the rest was speeching of what you should do .. if is the first time .. bla bla bla

many thanks in advice!! Alex

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In BIOS, increase the voltage to your RAM. The RAM Mfg. voltage specifications/requirements would work well.

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yes, i forgot, i have the following system:

MB: ASUS M2N-E SLI
VGA: POW GF8800GT
RAM: 2X1GB DDR2 800MHZ running at 718mhz because of the x12.5 cpu multiplier CORSAIR
CPU: AMD 4800+ X2 BISTBANE G1

THANKS.. I TRY TO rise the voltages ... any recommandations to which voltage ? now are at 1.8V

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hmm .. i see that the default are at 1.9V

TEST SPECS
Each module pair is tested together in
an Intel-based motherboard at 800MHz
Tested and packaged in pairs
Packaged together immediately following
system test
Tested at 5-5-5-18 latency settings
at 1.9V
SPD programmed at 5-5-5-18 values

i try to rise at 1.9V .. i will let u know about the results

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done that, still no change.. the system acts the same (same blue screen). i changed the ddr voltage back to default value.

other opinions? thanks!

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should i put them to 1.95V (the max allowed by my main board)?? will that help?

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heads-up... i find something ... if i am opening the movies with nero showtime works... but if i try media player classic .. blue screed :(

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i solved the problem .. but not quiet.. i uninstalled the k-lite codecs and installed mplayerc separately and ffdshow codecs.. now i can open movies with mplayer too without appearing the Blue screen... but i am not happy. I want to know what's with that problem.

before i used k-lite on my other computer and i can run perfect the mplayerc, i had k-lite on this PC but under Vista and no problems ... only now with XP :(

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