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WXP Pro SP2 all Updates, IE 7.0, Office Pro 2007, Norton Int Sec 2008,

Quicken & Quickbooks 2008 versions, My two Raptor HDs have 50% free space

(not Raid). CPU is Intel 3.6, 2 GHz Ram, DSL Router, Wireless networked to

laptop although seldom used but I did have the Laptop on when these errors

were produced.

 

My Desktop recently returned having had a new Power Supply 650W installed.

When returned, besides having my HDs in wrong, a CPU Fan Error on boot and a

Dev Mgr HD entry foreign to me for which Windows brought forth drivers on

booting the first time, I saw dozens of repeated error 2011.

 

I researched and when I saw it pertained to a Server, I thought it was their

Server whereas mine is a stand alone computer one user and didn't pursue it

further. I returned the computer to get these things "fixed" and the HD entry

in Device Mgr taken out. All seemed to be running fine.

 

In Network connections I've disabled their "Local Area Connection 2" using a

different device.

 

These Error 2011 entries didn't reappear when I was using it until this

evening when I saw ia length of 10 inches and it's frightening.

Event Type: Error

Event Source: Srv

Event Category: None

Event ID: 2011

Date: 30-Mar-08

Time: 7:53:00 PM

User: N/A

Computer: SHARK

Description:

The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the

server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this parameter.

 

For more information, see Help and Support Center at

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

Data:

0000: 00 00 00 00 01 00 50 00 ......P.

0008: 00 00 00 00 db 07 00 c0 ....Û..À

0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

 

Hope I've given enough information that u can suggest a fix or and/or tell

me how serious this is. Why would I be getting this error when I'm not on a

Server?

I'm reluctant to return it to that Shop so hopefully it's something a Novice

can adjust. Thx for any suggestions. ...

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Guest Andrew E.
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RE: IRPSTACKSIZE TOO SMALL ERROR 2011

 

Look at this report at microsoft:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078

 

"Edna" wrote:

> WXP Pro SP2 all Updates, IE 7.0, Office Pro 2007, Norton Int Sec 2008,

> Quicken & Quickbooks 2008 versions, My two Raptor HDs have 50% free space

> (not Raid). CPU is Intel 3.6, 2 GHz Ram, DSL Router, Wireless networked to

> laptop although seldom used but I did have the Laptop on when these errors

> were produced.

>

> My Desktop recently returned having had a new Power Supply 650W installed.

> When returned, besides having my HDs in wrong, a CPU Fan Error on boot and a

> Dev Mgr HD entry foreign to me for which Windows brought forth drivers on

> booting the first time, I saw dozens of repeated error 2011.

>

> I researched and when I saw it pertained to a Server, I thought it was their

> Server whereas mine is a stand alone computer one user and didn't pursue it

> further. I returned the computer to get these things "fixed" and the HD entry

> in Device Mgr taken out. All seemed to be running fine.

>

> In Network connections I've disabled their "Local Area Connection 2" using a

> different device.

>

> These Error 2011 entries didn't reappear when I was using it until this

> evening when I saw ia length of 10 inches and it's frightening.

> Event Type: Error

> Event Source: Srv

> Event Category: None

> Event ID: 2011

> Date: 30-Mar-08

> Time: 7:53:00 PM

> User: N/A

> Computer: SHARK

> Description:

> The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the

> server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this parameter.

>

> For more information, see Help and Support Center at

> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

> Data:

> 0000: 00 00 00 00 01 00 50 00 ......P.

> 0008: 00 00 00 00 db 07 00 c0 ....Û..À

> 0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> 0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

>

> Hope I've given enough information that u can suggest a fix or and/or tell

> me how serious this is. Why would I be getting this error when I'm not on a

> Server?

> I'm reluctant to return it to that Shop so hopefully it's something a Novice

> can adjust. Thx for any suggestions. ...

>

Posted

RE: IRPSTACKSIZE TOO SMALL ERROR 2011

 

Andrew Thx for responding. I did see that but

I dismissed it as I haven't got Norton AntiVirus I've got Norton Security

Internet 2008 - on second thought, I guess it's all the same. I've had it

installed for months and never have these errors been produced.

 

Oh Cripes .. I just did a Registry Search for IRPStackSize, twice exactly as

I typed here and nothing came up.

I wonder if someone knows a Site that has a Registry file I could merely

click on to get the results in the Registry. I've changed real minor things

but never have I added anything like suggested.

 

I guess I'm going to either live with this or read this KB article over a

dozen times to know what to do. It scares me to even think about attempting

this change.

 

If I did venture in, which I doubt I would, what size would I put in - the

WXP Default size 15? Thx Andrew but me thinks it's too advanced for me.

 

 

"Andrew E." wrote:

> Look at this report at microsoft:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078

>

> "Edna" wrote:

>

> > WXP Pro SP2 all Updates, IE 7.0, Office Pro 2007, Norton Int Sec 2008,

> > Quicken & Quickbooks 2008 versions, My two Raptor HDs have 50% free space

> > (not Raid). CPU is Intel 3.6, 2 GHz Ram, DSL Router, Wireless networked to

> > laptop although seldom used but I did have the Laptop on when these errors

> > were produced.

> >

> > My Desktop recently returned having had a new Power Supply 650W installed.

> > When returned, besides having my HDs in wrong, a CPU Fan Error on boot and a

> > Dev Mgr HD entry foreign to me for which Windows brought forth drivers on

> > booting the first time, I saw dozens of repeated error 2011.

> >

> > I researched and when I saw it pertained to a Server, I thought it was their

> > Server whereas mine is a stand alone computer one user and didn't pursue it

> > further. I returned the computer to get these things "fixed" and the HD entry

> > in Device Mgr taken out. All seemed to be running fine.

> >

> > In Network connections I've disabled their "Local Area Connection 2" using a

> > different device.

> >

> > These Error 2011 entries didn't reappear when I was using it until this

> > evening when I saw ia length of 10 inches and it's frightening.

> > Event Type: Error

> > Event Source: Srv

> > Event Category: None

> > Event ID: 2011

> > Date: 30-Mar-08

> > Time: 7:53:00 PM

> > User: N/A

> > Computer: SHARK

> > Description:

> > The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the

> > server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this parameter.

> >

> > For more information, see Help and Support Center at

> > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

> > Data:

> > 0000: 00 00 00 00 01 00 50 00 ......P.

> > 0008: 00 00 00 00 db 07 00 c0 ....Û..À

> > 0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> > 0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> > 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> >

> > Hope I've given enough information that u can suggest a fix or and/or tell

> > me how serious this is. Why would I be getting this error when I'm not on a

> > Server?

> > I'm reluctant to return it to that Shop so hopefully it's something a Novice

> > can adjust. Thx for any suggestions. ...

> >

Posted

RE: IRPSTACKSIZE TOO SMALL ERROR 2011

 

 

Well Andrew I did the Deed on the Laptop. I entered the Default Size 15.

 

I've since Rebooted/Shutdown both the lLaptop and Desktop a few times and

the Error hasn't reappeared.

 

I didn't enter it in the Desktop but now wondering if maybe I should. The

Desktop is void of this IRPStackSize entry as was the Laptop.

Advice as to doing so would be appreciated.

 

Also suggestions as to the size that should be entered in either computer.

One Post I read the size of 30 was advised. This size, so far, seems to be

adequate

but perhaps to be sure a somewhat higher size would be suitable.

 

Thx for getting me started Andrew. ...

 

"Edna" wrote:

> Andrew Thx for responding. I did see that but

> I dismissed it as I haven't got Norton AntiVirus I've got Norton Security

> Internet 2008 - on second thought, I guess it's all the same. I've had it

> installed for months and never have these errors been produced.

>

> Oh Cripes .. I just did a Registry Search for IRPStackSize, twice exactly as

> I typed here and nothing came up.

> I wonder if someone knows a Site that has a Registry file I could merely

> click on to get the results in the Registry. I've changed real minor things

> but never have I added anything like suggested.

>

> I guess I'm going to either live with this or read this KB article over a

> dozen times to know what to do. It scares me to even think about attempting

> this change.

>

> If I did venture in, which I doubt I would, what size would I put in - the

> WXP Default size 15? Thx Andrew but me thinks it's too advanced for me.

>

>

> "Andrew E." wrote:

>

> > Look at this report at microsoft:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078

> >

> > "Edna" wrote:

> >

> > > WXP Pro SP2 all Updates, IE 7.0, Office Pro 2007, Norton Int Sec 2008,

> > > Quicken & Quickbooks 2008 versions, My two Raptor HDs have 50% free space

> > > (not Raid). CPU is Intel 3.6, 2 GHz Ram, DSL Router, Wireless networked to

> > > laptop although seldom used but I did have the Laptop on when these errors

> > > were produced.

> > >

> > > My Desktop recently returned having had a new Power Supply 650W installed.

> > > When returned, besides having my HDs in wrong, a CPU Fan Error on boot and a

> > > Dev Mgr HD entry foreign to me for which Windows brought forth drivers on

> > > booting the first time, I saw dozens of repeated error 2011.

> > >

> > > I researched and when I saw it pertained to a Server, I thought it was their

> > > Server whereas mine is a stand alone computer one user and didn't pursue it

> > > further. I returned the computer to get these things "fixed" and the HD entry

> > > in Device Mgr taken out. All seemed to be running fine.

> > >

> > > In Network connections I've disabled their "Local Area Connection 2" using a

> > > different device.

> > >

> > > These Error 2011 entries didn't reappear when I was using it until this

> > > evening when I saw ia length of 10 inches and it's frightening.

> > > Event Type: Error

> > > Event Source: Srv

> > > Event Category: None

> > > Event ID: 2011

> > > Date: 30-Mar-08

> > > Time: 7:53:00 PM

> > > User: N/A

> > > Computer: SHARK

> > > Description:

> > > The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small for the

> > > server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this parameter.

> > >

> > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at

> > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

> > > Data:

> > > 0000: 00 00 00 00 01 00 50 00 ......P.

> > > 0008: 00 00 00 00 db 07 00 c0 ....Û..À

> > > 0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> > > 0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> > > 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> > >

> > > Hope I've given enough information that u can suggest a fix or and/or tell

> > > me how serious this is. Why would I be getting this error when I'm not on a

> > > Server?

> > > I'm reluctant to return it to that Shop so hopefully it's something a Novice

> > > can adjust. Thx for any suggestions. ...

> > >

Guest Mike Fields
Posted

Re: IRPSTACKSIZE TOO SMALL ERROR 2011

 

Been there, done that (I also had Norton a while back). Changed the

stack size to 20 (0x14) have not had any problems since (this was a year

or so ago). Ran into it trying to access shared folders off my main

machine.

Have not had any issues since. Norton (Symantec) and AOL are no

longer allowed in the house - and we are all much happier :-)

 

mikey

 

"Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6B3D9824-6C0B-49F3-A1E0-13E5005B2F33@microsoft.com...

>

> Well Andrew I did the Deed on the Laptop. I entered the Default Size

> 15.

>

> I've since Rebooted/Shutdown both the lLaptop and Desktop a few times

> and

> the Error hasn't reappeared.

>

> I didn't enter it in the Desktop but now wondering if maybe I should.

> The

> Desktop is void of this IRPStackSize entry as was the Laptop.

> Advice as to doing so would be appreciated.

>

> Also suggestions as to the size that should be entered in either

> computer.

> One Post I read the size of 30 was advised. This size, so far, seems

> to be

> adequate

> but perhaps to be sure a somewhat higher size would be suitable.

>

> Thx for getting me started Andrew. ...

>

> "Edna" wrote:

>

>> Andrew Thx for responding. I did see that but

>> I dismissed it as I haven't got Norton AntiVirus I've got Norton

>> Security

>> Internet 2008 - on second thought, I guess it's all the same. I've

>> had it

>> installed for months and never have these errors been produced.

>>

>> Oh Cripes .. I just did a Registry Search for IRPStackSize, twice

>> exactly as

>> I typed here and nothing came up.

>> I wonder if someone knows a Site that has a Registry file I could

>> merely

>> click on to get the results in the Registry. I've changed real

>> minor things

>> but never have I added anything like suggested.

>>

>> I guess I'm going to either live with this or read this KB article

>> over a

>> dozen times to know what to do. It scares me to even think about

>> attempting

>> this change.

>>

>> If I did venture in, which I doubt I would, what size would I put

>> in - the

>> WXP Default size 15? Thx Andrew but me thinks it's too advanced for

>> me.

>>

>>

>> "Andrew E." wrote:

>>

>> > Look at this report at

>> > microsoft:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078

>> >

>> > "Edna" wrote:

>> >

>> > > WXP Pro SP2 all Updates, IE 7.0, Office Pro 2007, Norton Int Sec

>> > > 2008,

>> > > Quicken & Quickbooks 2008 versions, My two Raptor HDs have 50%

>> > > free space

>> > > (not Raid). CPU is Intel 3.6, 2 GHz Ram, DSL Router, Wireless

>> > > networked to

>> > > laptop although seldom used but I did have the Laptop on when

>> > > these errors

>> > > were produced.

>> > >

>> > > My Desktop recently returned having had a new Power Supply 650W

>> > > installed.

>> > > When returned, besides having my HDs in wrong, a CPU Fan Error on

>> > > boot and a

>> > > Dev Mgr HD entry foreign to me for which Windows brought forth

>> > > drivers on

>> > > booting the first time, I saw dozens of repeated error 2011.

>> > >

>> > > I researched and when I saw it pertained to a Server, I thought

>> > > it was their

>> > > Server whereas mine is a stand alone computer one user and didn't

>> > > pursue it

>> > > further. I returned the computer to get these things "fixed" and

>> > > the HD entry

>> > > in Device Mgr taken out. All seemed to be running fine.

>> > >

>> > > In Network connections I've disabled their "Local Area Connection

>> > > 2" using a

>> > > different device.

>> > >

>> > > These Error 2011 entries didn't reappear when I was using it

>> > > until this

>> > > evening when I saw ia length of 10 inches and it's frightening.

>> > > Event Type: Error

>> > > Event Source: Srv

>> > > Event Category: None

>> > > Event ID: 2011

>> > > Date: 30-Mar-08

>> > > Time: 7:53:00 PM

>> > > User: N/A

>> > > Computer: SHARK

>> > > Description:

>> > > The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small

>> > > for the

>> > > server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this

>> > > parameter.

>> > >

>> > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at

>> > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

>> > > Data:

>> > > 0000: 00 00 00 00 01 00 50 00 ......P.

>> > > 0008: 00 00 00 00 db 07 00 c0 ....Û..À

>> > > 0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

>> > > 0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

>> > > 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

>> > >

>> > > Hope I've given enough information that u can suggest a fix or

>> > > and/or tell

>> > > me how serious this is. Why would I be getting this error when

>> > > I'm not on a

>> > > Server?

>> > > I'm reluctant to return it to that Shop so hopefully it's

>> > > something a Novice

>> > > can adjust. Thx for any suggestions. ...

>> > >

Posted

Re: IRPSTACKSIZE TOO SMALL ERROR 2011

 

Hi Mike! I abandoned Norton a few yrs ago but was convinced to buy the 2008!

I'll not be convinced again. What are u using now?

 

Did u put the IRP... entry in your main computer too?

 

What does your entry 20 (0x14) mean. The 20 is the size which I may use too

but I don't relate to (0x14)

 

I'd like to find a Site that shows pictures of Registry changes to follow.

I made it through but not knowing what to expect, I was super apprehensive.

My initial entry was wrong but was still able to hit Cancel and start again.

It's such a pleasure to not see that string of errors. I have a couple more

I'll have to research. I found the solution for one last night but it took

hours. It's hard when u don't know what they're referencing. LOL ...

 

 

"Mike Fields" wrote:

> Been there, done that (I also had Norton a while back). Changed the

> stack size to 20 (0x14) have not had any problems since (this was a year

> or so ago). Ran into it trying to access shared folders off my main

> machine.

> Have not had any issues since. Norton (Symantec) and AOL are no

> longer allowed in the house - and we are all much happier :-)

>

> mikey

>

> "Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:6B3D9824-6C0B-49F3-A1E0-13E5005B2F33@microsoft.com...

> >

> > Well Andrew I did the Deed on the Laptop. I entered the Default Size

> > 15.

> >

> > I've since Rebooted/Shutdown both the lLaptop and Desktop a few times

> > and

> > the Error hasn't reappeared.

> >

> > I didn't enter it in the Desktop but now wondering if maybe I should.

> > The

> > Desktop is void of this IRPStackSize entry as was the Laptop.

> > Advice as to doing so would be appreciated.

> >

> > Also suggestions as to the size that should be entered in either

> > computer.

> > One Post I read the size of 30 was advised. This size, so far, seems

> > to be

> > adequate

> > but perhaps to be sure a somewhat higher size would be suitable.

> >

> > Thx for getting me started Andrew. ...

> >

> > "Edna" wrote:

> >

> >> Andrew Thx for responding. I did see that but

> >> I dismissed it as I haven't got Norton AntiVirus I've got Norton

> >> Security

> >> Internet 2008 - on second thought, I guess it's all the same. I've

> >> had it

> >> installed for months and never have these errors been produced.

> >>

> >> Oh Cripes .. I just did a Registry Search for IRPStackSize, twice

> >> exactly as

> >> I typed here and nothing came up.

> >> I wonder if someone knows a Site that has a Registry file I could

> >> merely

> >> click on to get the results in the Registry. I've changed real

> >> minor things

> >> but never have I added anything like suggested.

> >>

> >> I guess I'm going to either live with this or read this KB article

> >> over a

> >> dozen times to know what to do. It scares me to even think about

> >> attempting

> >> this change.

> >>

> >> If I did venture in, which I doubt I would, what size would I put

> >> in - the

> >> WXP Default size 15? Thx Andrew but me thinks it's too advanced for

> >> me.

> >>

> >>

> >> "Andrew E." wrote:

> >>

> >> > Look at this report at

> >> > microsoft:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/177078

> >> >

> >> > "Edna" wrote:

> >> >

> >> > > WXP Pro SP2 all Updates, IE 7.0, Office Pro 2007, Norton Int Sec

> >> > > 2008,

> >> > > Quicken & Quickbooks 2008 versions, My two Raptor HDs have 50%

> >> > > free space

> >> > > (not Raid). CPU is Intel 3.6, 2 GHz Ram, DSL Router, Wireless

> >> > > networked to

> >> > > laptop although seldom used but I did have the Laptop on when

> >> > > these errors

> >> > > were produced.

> >> > >

> >> > > My Desktop recently returned having had a new Power Supply 650W

> >> > > installed.

> >> > > When returned, besides having my HDs in wrong, a CPU Fan Error on

> >> > > boot and a

> >> > > Dev Mgr HD entry foreign to me for which Windows brought forth

> >> > > drivers on

> >> > > booting the first time, I saw dozens of repeated error 2011.

> >> > >

> >> > > I researched and when I saw it pertained to a Server, I thought

> >> > > it was their

> >> > > Server whereas mine is a stand alone computer one user and didn't

> >> > > pursue it

> >> > > further. I returned the computer to get these things "fixed" and

> >> > > the HD entry

> >> > > in Device Mgr taken out. All seemed to be running fine.

> >> > >

> >> > > In Network connections I've disabled their "Local Area Connection

> >> > > 2" using a

> >> > > different device.

> >> > >

> >> > > These Error 2011 entries didn't reappear when I was using it

> >> > > until this

> >> > > evening when I saw ia length of 10 inches and it's frightening.

> >> > > Event Type: Error

> >> > > Event Source: Srv

> >> > > Event Category: None

> >> > > Event ID: 2011

> >> > > Date: 30-Mar-08

> >> > > Time: 7:53:00 PM

> >> > > User: N/A

> >> > > Computer: SHARK

> >> > > Description:

> >> > > The server's configuration parameter "irpstacksize" is too small

> >> > > for the

> >> > > server to use a local device. Please increase the value of this

> >> > > parameter.

> >> > >

> >> > > For more information, see Help and Support Center at

> >> > > http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

> >> > > Data:

> >> > > 0000: 00 00 00 00 01 00 50 00 ......P.

> >> > > 0008: 00 00 00 00 db 07 00 c0 ....Û..À

> >> > > 0010: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> >> > > 0018: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> >> > > 0020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........

> >> > >

> >> > > Hope I've given enough information that u can suggest a fix or

> >> > > and/or tell

> >> > > me how serious this is. Why would I be getting this error when

> >> > > I'm not on a

> >> > > Server?

> >> > > I'm reluctant to return it to that Shop so hopefully it's

> >> > > something a Novice

> >> > > can adjust. Thx for any suggestions. ...

> >> > >

>

>


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