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  1. #1
    Hi all!
    I installed Raven Shield and when I as happily going to play everything seemed normal. But then i started to receive randomly a BSOD saying:

    DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Stop: 0x000000D1
    P17.sys- Address F219E902 base at F2170000, DateStamp 3F2F14E4.

    At first I though It happened because the game was installed on my slave hard drive, but when i instaled it on my C: it got worst, i get the BSOD few secs after starting a mission. Then i run a program called "MemTest 3.1a" to see if my RAM had any errors. The program didnt detect any. This only happens with this game.Please Help .
    Specs:
    Win XP Home Edition SP2
    Dual Slots 256MB DIMM RAM
    P4 1.7GHZ
    Geforce FX 5600 XT latest drivers (61.77)
    DFI NB71-BC
    Creative SB Audigy LS
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    Hi all!
    I installed Raven Shield and when I as happily going to play everything seemed normal. But then i started to receive randomly a BSOD saying:

    DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Stop: 0x000000D1
    P17.sys- Address F219E902 base at F2170000, DateStamp 3F2F14E4.

    At first I though It happened because the game was installed on my slave hard drive, but when i instaled it on my C: it got worst, i get the BSOD few secs after starting a mission. Then i run a program called "MemTest 3.1a" to see if my RAM had any errors. The program didnt detect any. This only happens with this game.Please Help .
    Specs:
    Win XP Home Edition SP2
    Dual Slots 256MB DIMM RAM
    P4 1.7GHZ
    Geforce FX 5600 XT latest drivers (61.77)
    DFI NB71-BC
    Creative SB Audigy LS
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  3. #3
    Have you checked you system resources for IRQ conflicts?
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  4. #4
    No how do I do that?
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    Also the p17.sys is part of the driver for your soundcard maybe you should reinstall drivers.

    It would probably be a good idea to unistall/install this way:

    Try uninstalling your audio card drivers and reinstall them again, as listed below.

    1. <LI> Uninstall audio drivers in Windows Control Panel
      <LI> Reboot into Safe Mode.
      <LI> Use Driver Cleaner + Cab Cleaner @ DriverHeaven.net tool to remove all references and files drivers left. You can use other cleaners too.
      <LI> Reboot.
      <LI> Install drivers of your choice.


    The Cleaner supports Creative too.
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  6. #6
    Control Panel &gt; System &gt; Hardware &gt; Device Manager
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  7. #7
    I reinstalled the driver and everything seems just fine.
    Thank you guys.
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