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Guest Carol Steele
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I recently (Thursday) re-installed Vista x64 because I experienced major

issues which turned out to be the RAID drivers on the Gigabyte controller on

my board. Switching them to to the Intel controller instantly solved all the

problems I had experienced previously.

 

Over the past few days, every time I booted it would tell there are new

updates - and yesterday it also downloaded and installed SP1. Every since

then, when I shut down I briefly get an error message flash up onto the

screen right at the end and then Vista will reboot instead of shutting the

machine off. During this reboot, it now takes me to a screen where I have to

select the 'Boot Windows normally' before the machine takes me to the Windows

login screen.

 

Anybody have any clues about this one??

 

Thanks

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Guest John Barnes
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Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correctly

 

Have you turned off automatically restart in system properties. That would

be a good place to start as you would probably see your message and be able

to research it. System Properties/Advanced/Startup ...

 

 

"Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:6544F29A-E5B2-41CA-9897-31C3B08F0925@microsoft.com...

>I recently (Thursday) re-installed Vista x64 because I experienced major

> issues which turned out to be the RAID drivers on the Gigabyte controller

> on

> my board. Switching them to to the Intel controller instantly solved all

> the

> problems I had experienced previously.

>

> Over the past few days, every time I booted it would tell there are new

> updates - and yesterday it also downloaded and installed SP1. Every since

> then, when I shut down I briefly get an error message flash up onto the

> screen right at the end and then Vista will reboot instead of shutting the

> machine off. During this reboot, it now takes me to a screen where I have

> to

> select the 'Boot Windows normally' before the machine takes me to the

> Windows

> login screen.

>

> Anybody have any clues about this one??

>

> Thanks

Guest Carol Steele
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Thanks for coming back to me on this one John.

 

By disabling the automatic restart, the error message now sticks on the

screen and it is:-

Multiple_IRP_Complete_Requests with the STOP values of:-

0x00000044, 0xFFFFFA800A8D741, 0x00000000000007A, 0x0000000000000000 i.e

0x(6x0's)44, 0xFFFFFA800A8D741, 0x(13 0's)7A, 0x(16 0's)

 

A Google search gave various references for the error message, and probably

this is the most pertinent

 

Windows Driver Kit: Driver Development Tools

Bug Check 0x44: MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS

 

The MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS bug check has a value of 0x00000044. This

indicates that a driver has tried to requested an IRP be completed that is

already complete.

Parameters

 

The following parameters are displayed on the blue screen.

Parameter Description

1 The address of the IRP

2 Reserved

3 Reserved

4 Reserved

 

Cause

 

A driver has called IoCompleteRequest to ask that an IRP be completed, but

the packet has already been completed.

Resolving the Problem

 

This is a tough bug to find because the simplest case — a driver that

attempted to complete its own packet twice — is usually not the source of the

problem. More likely, two separate drivers each believe that they own the

packet, and each has attempted to complete it. The first request succeeds,

and the second fails, resulting in this bug check.

 

Tracking down which drivers in the system caused the error is difficult,

because the trail of the first driver has been covered by the second.

However, the driver stack for the current request can be found by examining

the device object fields in each of the stack locations.

 

-----------------

Might be a very tricky one to track down as I have been busy re-installing

all my software over the past few days.

Guest Carol Steele
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

OK - got extremely lucky with this one. I remembered that I installed a

device driver for my Intel chipped modem - they didn't have a Vista x64 bit

one so I tried the XP x64 bit one and everything seemed to be OK. Spent the

rest of the day re-installing tons of software and then MS Update decided to

upgrade me to SP1.

 

Anyhow, removing the driver and disabling the modem seems to have fixed the

problem - but alas, no modem for answering the telephone when I'm away from

the computer now - but I guess I can learn to live without it.

 

But thanks for pointing me to the right place where I could find the

solution to the problem.

Guest Dennis Pack
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Carol:

This may not help but I have a USR5610B modem that was of the first

to have x64 drivers and Vista drivers out of the box since early beta

builds. Currently I only use it for faxing documents because I'm too cheap

to by a fax machine for sending a fax to the insurance company twice a

month. Agere, Conexant and Lucent list Vista x64 drivers out of the box and

usually these modems are cost efficient. Have a great day.

 

--

Dennis Pack

XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 SP1

WHS, Office Professional Plus 2007

"Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:0A4C8959-82C8-413D-AA02-35F1FBF6D820@microsoft.com...

> OK - got extremely lucky with this one. I remembered that I installed a

> device driver for my Intel chipped modem - they didn't have a Vista x64

> bit

> one so I tried the XP x64 bit one and everything seemed to be OK. Spent

> the

> rest of the day re-installing tons of software and then MS Update decided

> to

> upgrade me to SP1.

>

> Anyhow, removing the driver and disabling the modem seems to have fixed

> the

> problem - but alas, no modem for answering the telephone when I'm away

> from

> the computer now - but I guess I can learn to live without it.

>

> But thanks for pointing me to the right place where I could find the

> solution to the problem.

Guest Carol Steele
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Thanks Dennis - I'll investigate them. All I need is the answerphone

capabilities.

 

"Dennis Pack" wrote:

> Carol:

> This may not help but I have a USR5610B modem that was of the first

> to have x64 drivers and Vista drivers out of the box since early beta

> builds. Currently I only use it for faxing documents because I'm too cheap

> to by a fax machine for sending a fax to the insurance company twice a

> month. Agere, Conexant and Lucent list Vista x64 drivers out of the box and

> usually these modems are cost efficient. Have a great day.

>

> --

> Dennis Pack

> XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 SP1

> WHS, Office Professional Plus 2007

> "Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0A4C8959-82C8-413D-AA02-35F1FBF6D820@microsoft.com...

> > OK - got extremely lucky with this one. I remembered that I installed a

> > device driver for my Intel chipped modem - they didn't have a Vista x64

> > bit

> > one so I tried the XP x64 bit one and everything seemed to be OK. Spent

> > the

> > rest of the day re-installing tons of software and then MS Update decided

> > to

> > upgrade me to SP1.

> >

> > Anyhow, removing the driver and disabling the modem seems to have fixed

> > the

> > problem - but alas, no modem for answering the telephone when I'm away

> > from

> > the computer now - but I guess I can learn to live without it.

> >

> > But thanks for pointing me to the right place where I could find the

> > solution to the problem.

>

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

You're welcome, but you did all the leg work. Totally baffles me why they

default to automatic restart.

 

 

"Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:0A4C8959-82C8-413D-AA02-35F1FBF6D820@microsoft.com...

> OK - got extremely lucky with this one. I remembered that I installed a

> device driver for my Intel chipped modem - they didn't have a Vista x64

> bit

> one so I tried the XP x64 bit one and everything seemed to be OK. Spent

> the

> rest of the day re-installing tons of software and then MS Update decided

> to

> upgrade me to SP1.

>

> Anyhow, removing the driver and disabling the modem seems to have fixed

> the

> problem - but alas, no modem for answering the telephone when I'm away

> from

> the computer now - but I guess I can learn to live without it.

>

> But thanks for pointing me to the right place where I could find the

> solution to the problem.

Guest Dennis Pack
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Carol:

You're welcome.

 

--

Dennis Pack

XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 SP1

WHS, Office Professional Plus 2007

"Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:77B5B0D7-51A9-4100-A3A9-F7F88B8ABA2C@microsoft.com...

> Thanks Dennis - I'll investigate them. All I need is the answerphone

> capabilities.

>

> "Dennis Pack" wrote:

>

>> Carol:

>> This may not help but I have a USR5610B modem that was of the

>> first

>> to have x64 drivers and Vista drivers out of the box since early beta

>> builds. Currently I only use it for faxing documents because I'm too

>> cheap

>> to by a fax machine for sending a fax to the insurance company twice a

>> month. Agere, Conexant and Lucent list Vista x64 drivers out of the box

>> and

>> usually these modems are cost efficient. Have a great day.

>>

>> --

>> Dennis Pack

>> XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 SP1

>> WHS, Office Professional Plus 2007

>> "Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:0A4C8959-82C8-413D-AA02-35F1FBF6D820@microsoft.com...

>> > OK - got extremely lucky with this one. I remembered that I installed

>> > a

>> > device driver for my Intel chipped modem - they didn't have a Vista x64

>> > bit

>> > one so I tried the XP x64 bit one and everything seemed to be OK.

>> > Spent

>> > the

>> > rest of the day re-installing tons of software and then MS Update

>> > decided

>> > to

>> > upgrade me to SP1.

>> >

>> > Anyhow, removing the driver and disabling the modem seems to have fixed

>> > the

>> > problem - but alas, no modem for answering the telephone when I'm away

>> > from

>> > the computer now - but I guess I can learn to live without it.

>> >

>> > But thanks for pointing me to the right place where I could find the

>> > solution to the problem.

>>

Guest Dennis Pack
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

John:

You know that default settings are there just to be a PITA (pain in the

a). Could you imagine the support calls that would be generated if the

default wasn't to restart. Have a great day.

 

--

Dennis Pack

XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 SP1

WHS, Office Professional Plus 2007

"John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

news:O5%23DAtAmIHA.2396@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> You're welcome, but you did all the leg work. Totally baffles me why they

> default to automatic restart.

>

>

> "Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:0A4C8959-82C8-413D-AA02-35F1FBF6D820@microsoft.com...

>> OK - got extremely lucky with this one. I remembered that I installed a

>> device driver for my Intel chipped modem - they didn't have a Vista x64

>> bit

>> one so I tried the XP x64 bit one and everything seemed to be OK. Spent

>> the

>> rest of the day re-installing tons of software and then MS Update decided

>> to

>> upgrade me to SP1.

>>

>> Anyhow, removing the driver and disabling the modem seems to have fixed

>> the

>> problem - but alas, no modem for answering the telephone when I'm away

>> from

>> the computer now - but I guess I can learn to live without it.

>>

>> But thanks for pointing me to the right place where I could find the

>> solution to the problem.

>

Guest John Barnes
Posted

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Re: Recently re-installed Vista x64 - now doesn't shut down correc

 

Well, if the Vista group is an example, having no idea why your computer is

having problems and crashing would result in at least a few more calls than

having the problem displayed, where a few would look for answers themselves.

It is a joy to have a poster like Carol who takes the post and solves the

problem on her own.

 

"Dennis Pack" <dennispack@hotmail.nospam.com> wrote in message

news:800AE390-15DE-4BB1-8BE9-5CA501B81900@microsoft.com...

> John:

> You know that default settings are there just to be a PITA (pain in the

> a). Could you imagine the support calls that would be generated if the

> default wasn't to restart. Have a great day.

>

> --

> Dennis Pack

> XP x64 SP2, Vista Enterprise x64 SP1

> WHS, Office Professional Plus 2007

> "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message

> news:O5%23DAtAmIHA.2396@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> You're welcome, but you did all the leg work. Totally baffles me why

>> they default to automatic restart.

>>

>>

>> "Carol Steele" <CarolSteele@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:0A4C8959-82C8-413D-AA02-35F1FBF6D820@microsoft.com...

>>> OK - got extremely lucky with this one. I remembered that I installed a

>>> device driver for my Intel chipped modem - they didn't have a Vista x64

>>> bit

>>> one so I tried the XP x64 bit one and everything seemed to be OK. Spent

>>> the

>>> rest of the day re-installing tons of software and then MS Update

>>> decided to

>>> upgrade me to SP1.

>>>

>>> Anyhow, removing the driver and disabling the modem seems to have fixed

>>> the

>>> problem - but alas, no modem for answering the telephone when I'm away

>>> from

>>> the computer now - but I guess I can learn to live without it.

>>>

>>> But thanks for pointing me to the right place where I could find the

>>> solution to the problem.

>>

>


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