Solution Found: Contact Texas Instruments to obtain the update
My computer is occassionally getting a BSOD on startup. Upon restart, I’m told to send an error report to Microsoft, which is followed by this report:
Solution Found: Contact Texas Instruments to obtain the update
Problem Description
Thank you for submitting an error report. The error was likely caused by TI Connect™ (ticalc.sys).
Problem Resolution
TI Connect™ (ticalc.sys) was created by Texas Instruments. Texas Instruments informed Microsoft that they have a solution available for the problem you reported. To learn more about the solution, Texas Instruments recommends that you visit the following website:
Go http://education.ti.com/templatedata/news…
Additional Information
* Microsoft did not create, nor does it provide technical support for TI Connect™ (ticalc.sys).
* If you have trouble installing the fix or the problem you reported persists, please contact Texas Instruments and alert them of the problem.
While I did have TI Connect installed previously, it’s now uninstalled and I’m still getting the error. I’ll run a search for ticalc.sys.. nope, it doesn’t exist on my system. Weird.
I do have the same problem. The solution does not work properly… Infact, the link does not work!!
Do you use an ATI Radeon card? My computer had the same problem, after downloading the newest version of the Radeon driver.
Yes, I do. I’ll try it… http://www.ati.com/support/driver.html ?
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I’ve got the same problem. It started after I installed TiCalc v1.16. So I uninstalled it and installed v1.15 again. Still got the problem…
Same problem.
TI was installed, but it never worked.
I have WinXP Pro & ATI Radeon.
Anybody have any luck?
I have the same problem…if you go to WINDOWS/system32/drivers, you’ll probably find ticalc.sys.
I renamed it to ticalc.sys.OFF to see if it helps…
We’ll see if it works..
okay, this thread is old, but i got the same problem. i ve got no ati hardware and any ti-software uninstalled. there is no ticalc.sys on my system, but everytime my system halts on startup, i get the above error report …
I found something that might be working, not sure yet
(winXP)
go to configuration screen -> system -> hardware -> device manager (or something like that cuz dont have english version of windows) click on show hidden devices in one of the menu’s, and then to non-plug and play compatible devices, there is a device named TIcalc, i removed it, maybe that works