IRQL Not LESS Or Equal

G

Guest

Hi guys. I am getting this error message on occasions just before vista
completes the bootup. It gets pasted the green bootline and then just before
it's suppose to display the logo and let me log in I get the bsod. But it's
not regular.

It will happen sometimes once a day sometimes more and other times it won't
happen for a few days.

This is the technical info from the bsod.

0x0000000A(0x00006114,0x00000000000z,0x00000000,0x 81c5ef3e)

I have tested my ram with the vista memory testing tool and memtest 3.5 but
find no errors.

Once I boot into vista I have no problems.


This is my system specifications:
core2duo e 6400
asus p5n32 e sli
xfx geforce 8800 gts
soundmax dts add in sound card
lg dvd rewriter
250 gig seagate baracuda sata 2

gfx drivers 100.64 and mobo drivers version 15
 
J

Jon

Stefan said:
Hi guys. I am getting this error message on occasions just before vista
completes the bootup. It gets pasted the green bootline and then just
before
it's suppose to display the logo and let me log in I get the bsod. But
it's
not regular.

It will happen sometimes once a day sometimes more and other times it
won't
happen for a few days.

This is the technical info from the bsod.

0x0000000A(0x00006114,0x00000000000z,0x00000000,0x 81c5ef3e)

I have tested my ram with the vista memory testing tool and memtest 3.5
but
find no errors.

Once I boot into vista I have no problems.


This is my system specifications:
core2duo e 6400
asus p5n32 e sli
xfx geforce 8800 gts
soundmax dts add in sound card
lg dvd rewriter
250 gig seagate baracuda sata 2


If you see the error again, look for a ".sys" file mentioned on the bsod. If
it appears it would be a major clue to the faulting device driver.
 
R

Rick Rogers

Hi Stefan,

It's a driver error, one or more are either corrupt, incompatible with each
other, or incompatible with Vista. Check for updated drivers for your
components from the manufacturer (not Windows Update). If a module is
mentioned, this may provide a clue as to what driver is the problem.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
G

Guest

Rick Rogers said:
Hi Stefan,

It's a driver error, one or more are either corrupt, incompatible with each
other, or incompatible with Vista. Check for updated drivers for your
components from the manufacturer (not Windows Update). If a module is
mentioned, this may provide a clue as to what driver is the problem.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

Thanx guys. I have all updated drivers for all my hardware. so I quess that
means waiting for new drivers.
 

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