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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

STOP: 0x00000044

STOP: 0x00000044 (parameter, parameter, parameter, parameter) MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS
All kernel Stop errors
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Explanation:
This is a Windows 2000 Executive character-mode STOP message. It indicates an attempt was made to complete an IRP (I/O request packet) more than once, possibly by more than one driver.
User Action:
If this is the first time you have booted after installing new hardware, remove the hardware and boot again. Check the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List to verify that the hardware and its drivers are compatible with Windows 2000. For information about the hardware, contact the supplier. If you are installing Windows 2000 for the first time, check the Windows 2000 system requirements, including the amount of RAM and disk space required to load the operating system. Also, check the Hardware Compatibility List to verify that the system can run Windows 2000. If Windows 2000 is loaded and no new hardware has been installed, reboot with recovery options set to create a dump file. If the message continues to appear, select the Last Known Good option when you reboot. If there is no Last Known Good configuration, try using the Emergency Repair Disk. If you do not have an Emergency Repair Disk, contact your technical support group.

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This can happen if the following ture:
1- Bad driver from a recent installed Software which worte a kernel file tothe system and cauisng this.2- Malware/virus which infected this machine.3- Bad RAM and you can test the RAM by running a test with the softwareprovided at the bottom in this post.4- An Antivirus not compatoble with this OS version.5- Dying Motherboard6- An overheated system.You receive a "Stop 0x00000044 Multiple_IRP_Complete_Requests" error messageon Windows XP Professionalhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/839619/en-usError Message:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms819207.aspxHave a look in the Event Viewer and send us the error messages you will seethere in in the event viewer in your next post:Open a Notepad, customize or minimize to the taskbar as you will need itlater for this step to copy the error message on it.Open a run command and type in:eventvwr.msc click [OK] you will get the Event viewer control Panel.click on each of these:ApplicationSystemSecurityLook in the right Pane/window for error message with red (X) or Yellowexclamation mark /!\ , double click each one to get more info about thecauser.On the Event error properties message you will see:Up ArrowDown arrowTwo pagesClick on the two pages to copy the error message then bring up the Notepadyou opened earlier and right click on the first line and select Paste fromthe list, this will paste the error message on a Notepad.Please don't duplicate the error message one of each kind will be sufficient.HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XPhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-usPlease we need just the error messages with Red (X) and don't repeat theerror, just one of each kind and post them back in your next post.How to perform a clean boot in Windows XPhttp://support.microsoft.com/?id=310353A description of the Safe Mode Boot options in Windows XPhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222/en-usTry to use the Verifier.exe command to see which Drivers not Verified onyour system:How to Use Driver Verifier to Troubleshoot Windows Drivershttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/244617/en-usThe Windows Memory Diagnostic tests the Random Access Memory (RAM) on yourcomputer for errors.http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp
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Try the steps below and check if it helps.
Step 1:
Check the status of the issue in safe mode. Let us know if the issue persists in safe mode.
Step 2:
If the issue does not occur in safe mode then, place the computer in a clean boot state and troubleshoot the issue. You can start Windows Vista or Windows 7 by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This kind of startup is known as a "clean boot." A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
(Step 1: Perform a clean boot)
If your issue is resolved after performing Clean Boot, then follow the steps mentioned in the following KB article to narrow down the exact source: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
Also, see the section on how return your computer to a Normal startup mode by following the steps under “Reset the computer to start as usual”, after performing the clean boot troubleshooting.
Step 3:
Make sure that you have downloaded the latest device drivers from the device or system manufacturer’s website and installed the same on the computer.

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