0x0000000a (0x0000001c, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x8052487f)
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Dell Dimension 4700 SP2
1024GB RAM
2.8GHz Pent
40GB Hardrive
This error occurs after the computer has been running for a number of hours even if the computer is not being used.
I checked MS's website but came up empty on this one.
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Try running a few loops of memtest86+, if it shows errors it is probably a memory problem.
http://www.memtest.org/
I've also seen that BSOD when I was experimenting with my overclocks and voltages, not enough voltage or just pushing the chip too far can cause an IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, but it is hit and miss. Though whatever it is, if it is a voltage or memory problem tweaking it out of a dell is going to be a major pain. Also check for dust and slow fans, if a fan failed or there is too much dust it could lead to the same types of instability I get when undervolting.
http://www.memtest.org/
I've also seen that BSOD when I was experimenting with my overclocks and voltages, not enough voltage or just pushing the chip too far can cause an IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, but it is hit and miss. Though whatever it is, if it is a voltage or memory problem tweaking it out of a dell is going to be a major pain. Also check for dust and slow fans, if a fan failed or there is too much dust it could lead to the same types of instability I get when undervolting.
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Ended up being the memory...
I ran Dell's memory test and it came up that I had a bad stick. Fortunatly, Corsair has a lifetime guarantee.
I ran Dell's memory test and it came up that I had a bad stick. Fortunatly, Corsair has a lifetime guarantee.
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Just FYI, IRQL is an assembly variable, and has absolutely nothing to do with IRQs like you're thinking of. Its referencing an address in system memory.Immortal Lobster wrote:Im gonna say its a driver conflict, are all your IRQs full? could also be a memory error,but not as likely.
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