After playing for half â´n hour or so the game shuts down and I get this error message: DRIVER_IRQ1_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Anybody have a clue?
Thanx in advance
After playing for half â´n hour or so the game shuts down and I get this error message: DRIVER_IRQ1_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Anybody have a clue?
Thanx in advance
After playing for half â´n hour or so the game shuts down and I get this error message: DRIVER_IRQ1_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Anybody have a clue?
Thanx in advance
Please post your hardware details. This is for Uru Prime I presume?
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I've seen this error before... it's probably not just Uru that has problems. I've seen it on multiple occasions, where Windows apparently screwed up good. What it actually causes, I don't know :/
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It looks like a windows BSOD, i saw this error before on a machine that had some motherboard problems.
Your dxdiag info would help...
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This is the error message:
*** STOP: x000000D1 (0x7AB0A014, 0x00000006, 0x00000001, 0x81E8BOFA)
Heyhey..
That is definitely a driver problem, not a game problem. I would suggest going through & making sure all your hardware has the proper (and updated) drivers. Windows should have some help for this on their website if you are confused, and the websites that make your hardware products should also have downloadable updated drivers.
Good luck!
There should be a filename attached at the end of that error message?
It is indeed a software/driver issue.
But what software you have installed or what particular driver is causing it i do not know.
It isn't Uru.
(need that filename)
I'll look a little deeper for you.
What version of windows are you using?
Ellchan is right, a good place to start is to make sure that all your drivers are up to date.
And more importantly.... are the correct revision for your OS. (Incompatible drivers ie. using NT drivers in Win2000 among many other things can produce this error)
**If it ain't broke..
increase the fsb.**
**If it ain't broke..
increase the fsb.**