DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL bluescreen error

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This message comes up regularly with just a pair of
machines out of a series of new 2K clients on our network.

These machines are the same box, hardware, software, etc.
as the rest, enyet they seem to be affected whereas the
other are not.

The message reports an address that varies from instance
to instance followed by the string in the subject line,
and a DateStamp error in mrxsmb.sys.

It ends with "Beginning dump of physical memory".

Any ideas as to why this is happening and how to repair it?

Thanks,
BJM
 
SRLP said:
This message comes up regularly with just a pair of
machines out of a series of new 2K clients on our network.

These machines are the same box, hardware, software, etc.
as the rest, enyet they seem to be affected whereas the
other are not.

The message reports an address that varies from instance
to instance followed by the string in the subject line,
and a DateStamp error in mrxsmb.sys.

It ends with "Beginning dump of physical memory".

Any ideas as to why this is happening and how to repair it?

Thanks,

Possibly bad or poorly seated RAM?

Could also be overheating on the affected PC's, try running them with
the case cover removed.
 
Steve, Anyone ever get back to you on the Bluescreen?? I have had the same problem for some time and have found no answers
AL in Milwaukee
----- SRLP wrote: ----

This message comes up regularly with just a pair of
machines out of a series of new 2K clients on our network.

These machines are the same box, hardware, software, etc.
as the rest, enyet they seem to be affected whereas the
other are not

The message reports an address that varies from instance
to instance followed by the string in the subject line,
and a DateStamp error in mrxsmb.sys

It ends with "Beginning dump of physical memory"

Any ideas as to why this is happening and how to repair it

Thanks
BJ
 

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