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    Torrent progs ALWAYS give me BSOD

    Hi all

    No matter what program i use, it takes either less than one second to half an hour and the i get the BSOD: Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

    apparently has something to do with bad ram. let me tell you now my ram and everything else is FINE!!!

    i get this on my pc and my laptop (Which is brand new) and only after opening torrent progs do i get this message.

    ive looked everywhere but not help came.

    Can you guys help?

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    well, the error message doesn't always mean there's a problem with the RAM. it could also mean that a program cannot correctly allot a memory address. i've seen similar issues with a incompatible device drivers and some software.

    since it happens only with your torrent program on both your systems, thats probably it. what program do you use? try installing another client and see if it works.

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    This happens on EVERY torrent program i use or both systems.

    i think its becuase im downloading multiple files at 6GB+

    even when im downloading just one it will still crash. its goddamn irritating and stopping me completley

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    What's the Firewall program are you using?
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    Zonealarm, never had a problem with it before...

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    Like w31n3r said, usually it's device drivers or software problem addressing memory. I'd still try different Firewall prog. or update your network card driver, etc.!
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    This has only been happeneing recently, never been an issue before and the fact it happens on my laptop AND pc is strange.

    for years ive been fine and then its start doing this shit.... i dont know what else to do!

    surely it cant be my firewall crashing it

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    If you've tested your RAMs, and it's fine. Then, it's software or drivers having memory conflicts with your system. Otherwise, I don't know what else. Maybe Krell can help you, try PM him or something!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JadeFox View Post
    Hi all

    No matter what program i use, it takes either less than one second to half an hour and the i get the BSOD: Driver_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (NIC DRIVER)

    apparently has something to do with bad ram. let me tell you now my ram and everything else is FINE!!! (Driver memory leak in the non page pool)

    i get this on my pc and my laptop (Which is brand new) and only after opening torrent progs do i get this message. (Use everestultimate_build_0989 portable and generate a report that you can post here, detailing your system, ive said this so many f%$#$@! times my eyes bleed)

    ive looked everywhere but not help came.

    Can you guys help?
    AFTER and I mean f$$#@! after you post some info from everest, we will help you get the OEM driver for your NIC chip, which is not the one you currently have installed.

    We're not psychic, not even I am. This usually results on pages of speculation and worthless tech advice, only to find out youre using a USB wireless POS network card you bought on sale. If you want my help, cough up the facts, all of them.


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