Every so often I get the BSOD for Multiple_IRP_Complete_Requests.
Today when I got it, I was able to write down the information, which included
0X00000044 (0X8786C008, 0X00000E7A, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)
I have no idea what most of that means, but from searching for solutions on the Internet it appears that it is related to drivers.
I haven't found any yellow caution marks in the Device Manager (including with hidden devices displayed).
The most recent device I have connected is an old HP DeskJet 932C printer. The HP site says that they don't have a driver for that printer for Vista, but that Vista has a basic driver so that the printer can be used.
Is there much of a possibility that the lack of a full DeskJet 932C driver for Vista could be causing the problem?
I suppose I could test it by removing the printer, but the BSOD occurs randomly (though always within 15 or 20 minutes of startup), so I would probably have to leave it disconnected for a month to see if the problem recurred. Accordingly, I was wondering if anyone had some insight as to how much of a possibility there was of the semi-compatible printer being the problem.
Vista Ultimate, fully updated
Core2 Duo 2.53 GHz
4.0 G RAM
GeForce 8800 GT (1 G memory)
Plenty of cooling
All of the components are relatively new.
I have tried to make sure that all drivers are updated (graphics card, etc.).
BIOS is also up to date. (I got the BSOD both before and after I updated BIOS.)
I'm kind of hoping that the printer is the problem for two reasons: 1) I would be able to resolve the issue fairly easily, and 2) I would have an excuse to get a new printer.
Thanks.
Reed