DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Blue Screen
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DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Blue Screen
Help Needed!!!!!
I have recently started getting the horibble BSOD and i cant boot it into normal mode always freeze and displays the blue screen.
Problem Details:
Event Name: Blue Screen
OS Ver: 6.0.6000, 2.0.0.256.6
Locale ID: 2057
BCCODE: D1
BCP1: 00000000
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000000
BCP4: 00000000
OS ver: 6_0_6000
Product: 2561
DRVIER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00000000, 0x00000002, 0x00000000)
i really need some help so every information to this problem will be helpful
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Hi
I done the memory test program and it ran through and it said passed with no errors with the memory. so i am guessing that isnt the problem then.
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If your BSOD is dumping the memory try the debugger as seen in this post:
http://www.d-a-l.com/help/showthread.php?t=50190
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im having the same problem. nothing i do will let me get around the blue screen. every time i try the safe mode, i then get page_fault_in_nonpaged_area. i can not get around these. please help
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You need to start your own topic.
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same issue but more recent so started here.Finding it hard for people to take me serious as it seems to relate to an old issue.But as stated in new thread I have numerous machines with same error but all in the past 10 days.
Not sure how posting links on this site works so just my check user name for recent posts.
I normally post on the local site of boards(dot)ie but it too was taken down recently by virus/hack attack. Prob just coincedence.
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IRQ is a reference to interrupt requests for hardware access to memory. Reading not less or equal means that it is trying to access memory when another process is using it. By some oddity, you IRQ settings might be misconfigured. Some BIOS have options for setting up IRQ's and in Linux you can adjust configuration files to specify while hardware process uses which IRQ channel.
I have no experience with this and Windows, but if you can tell me what OS you are using I can see if I can find something useful. Alternatively, if you're using Windows you can check the Microsoft knowledge base or do a google search.
If its Linux you're using holler back, I'll have to refresh my memory but can definately help you resolve the issue.
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lol.l...don't bother me if you're using an Apple. (just a joke if you are, it means I know nothing about Apple).