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Message 64997 - Posted: 15 Jan 2010, 22:21:38 UTC

I've been happily running Windows 7 and Rosetta for the past couple weeks. In the last couple days I've begun seeing blue screen failures. When I ran the Microsoft dump analysis tool it pointed to Rosetta.

Anyone else experience this? I've had to disable BOIC client for the time being.

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MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS (44)
A driver has requested that an IRP be completed (IoCompleteRequest()), but
the packet has already been completed. This is a tough bug to find because
the easiest case, a driver actually attempted to complete its own packet
twice, is generally not what happened. Rather, two separate drivers each
believe that they own the packet, and each attempts to complete it. The
first actually works, and the second fails. Tracking down which drivers
in the system actually did this is difficult, generally because the trails
of the first driver have been covered by the second. However, the driver
stack for the current request can be found by examining the DeviceObject
fields in each of the stack locations.
Arguments:
Arg1: fffffa800a419010, Address of the IRP
Arg2: 0000000000000eae
Arg3: 0000000000000000
Arg4: 0000000000000000

Debugging Details:
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OVERLAPPED_MODULE: Address regions for 'usbccgp' and 'HIDCLASS.SYS' overlap

IRP_ADDRESS: fffffa800a419010

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

BUGCHECK_STR: 0x44

PROCESS_NAME: minirosetta_2.

CURRENT_IRQL: 2

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800028bcb95 to fffff800028d2f00
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Message 64998 - Posted: 15 Jan 2010, 22:43:32 UTC - in response to Message 64997.  

That's a bug in your USB mouse or keyboard driver. I'm not sure how Rosetta application could cause that to crash.
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Message 65006 - Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 11:20:45 UTC - in response to Message 64997.  

I've been happily running Windows 7 and Rosetta for the past couple weeks. In the last couple days I've begun seeing blue screen failures. When I ran the Microsoft dump analysis tool it pointed to Rosetta.

Anyone else experience this? I've had to disable BOIC client for the time being.

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MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS (44)
A driver has requested that an IRP be completed (IoCompleteRequest()), but
the packet has already been completed. This is a tough bug to find because
the easiest case, a driver actually attempted to complete its own packet
twice, is generally not what happened. Rather, two separate drivers each
believe that they own the packet, and each attempts to complete it. The
first actually works, and the second fails. Tracking down which drivers
in the system actually did this is difficult, generally because the trails
of the first driver have been covered by the second. However, the driver
stack for the current request can be found by examining the DeviceObject
fields in each of the stack locations.
Arguments:
Arg1: fffffa800a419010, Address of the IRP
Arg2: 0000000000000eae
Arg3: 0000000000000000
Arg4: 0000000000000000

Debugging Details:
------------------


OVERLAPPED_MODULE: Address regions for 'usbccgp' and 'HIDCLASS.SYS' overlap

IRP_ADDRESS: fffffa800a419010

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

BUGCHECK_STR: 0x44

PROCESS_NAME: minirosetta_2.

CURRENT_IRQL: 2

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff800028bcb95 to fffff800028d2f00


HID means human interface device, that means keyboard or mouse, etc.
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Message 65008 - Posted: 16 Jan 2010, 11:56:11 UTC

or maybe bluetooth? I think bluetooth installs HID drivers if you connect a mobile phone/PDA etc.

Is the machine stable under load otherwise? If you're stumped try prime95 blend test for a couple of hours.
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Message 65014 - Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 11:45:07 UTC - in response to Message 65008.  

or maybe bluetooth? I think bluetooth installs HID drivers if you connect a mobile phone/PDA etc.


I have never been able to figure out why you would want to connect your phone like that to your pc? Is it Skype or something like that? I guess a printer could be bluetooth?
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Message 65018 - Posted: 17 Jan 2010, 18:02:52 UTC - in response to Message 65014.  


I have never been able to figure out why you would want to connect your phone like that to your pc? Is it Skype or something like that? I guess a printer could be bluetooth?


You apparently do not keep your calendar on your phone... and on your desktop :)
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Message 65028 - Posted: 18 Jan 2010, 10:21:32 UTC - in response to Message 65018.  


I have never been able to figure out why you would want to connect your phone like that to your pc? Is it Skype or something like that? I guess a printer could be bluetooth?


You apparently do not keep your calendar on your phone... and on your desktop :)


No I do not, in fact my phone is not hooked up to do web type stuff at all, just calling and texting. I have a basic phone and that may be why I have never thought of doing what you are doing, or why one would need bluetooth on a desktop! Thanks!
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