Q: "what does this error messege means?"

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wat does this error mean? "Driver irql not less or equal"

thnx in advance
 
The error you're describing is a STOP 0x0000000A bluescreen. This is a very
common STOP error, and virtually any hardware or software could be the
cause. However, in the circumstances that you're describing, I would
suspect hardware first because you get this STOP during a clean install.
This to me rules out any software or drivers, etc. So I would say make sure
that you have the latest BIOS, etc.

As far as bad hardware, I would start with RAM. We have a hardware RAM
diagnostic tool that will run from a floppy. Verify that all of the RAM is
good, and we'll go from there. Also, the exact parameters of the STOP would
be helpful. It will say STOP 0x0000000A then parenthesis and 4 more hex
parameters. It would be great if you could document those for me as well.

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Mike Kimmel said:
All of the references to this problem I can find describe actions to take
after the install. This error occurs for me immediately after choosing to
install 2000 on the selected partition and formatting the partition FAT32
(NTFS format fails).
Any ideas what to do from here? There were some issues installing 98 on
the system. Both the upgrade to 2000 or a full, new install is unsuccessful.
 
It is probably an issue with the Compaq Presario. Is it compatible with
Windows 2000? If you were having problems with installing Windows 98
then Windows 2000 is probably out of the question.
 
Thanks for the quick response! After trying a couple of things, I found that the IRQL error is not appearing any more. Now it's a whole different blue screen issue! The most recent one is PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA. The particulars are now

STOP 0x0000005
(0xA0817AEB, 0x00000001, 0x80434D04, 0x00000002
80434D04 base at 8040000
Date Stamp 384d5a76 ntoskrnl.ex

Hopefully this will give a better idea of what dragon I'm trying not to get killed by (I've given up slaying them on Compaqs)

Thank you

Mike
 
I was having what I thought to be hardware issues during the 98 installs. I was finally able to get 98 installed successfully, and then they decided they wanted 2000 on it instead. Checking HP, it doesn't specifically state 2000 is compatible or is not compatible

All the HP site offers are updates for 98 and ME with respect to the Presario 5240. And now the error is "PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA." And all of these errors wouldn't present such a problem to me if they'd occur after the O/S was installed. I haven't seen them before this early in the install process

Thanks for the help, though

Mike
 
Really looks like a memory problem. (or a hardware problem)

http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

0x00000050: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
(Click to consult the online Win XP Resource Kit article, or see Windows
2000 Professional Resource Kit, p. 1548.)
Requested data was not in memory. An invalid system memory address was
referenced. Defective memory (including main memory, L2 RAM cache, video
RAM) or incompatible software (including remote control and antivirus
software) might cause this Stop message, as may other hardware problems
(e.g., incorrect SCSI termination or a flawed PCI card). Use the
 
I'm terribly sorry I forgot to post the link to our memory diag tool.
Download it and run it on this machine.

http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp


When we're talking about the more common STOP error messages like the first
STOP 0xA and now the STOP 0x50, these are not always either hardware or RAM
or software. However, when you start seeing varying STOPs on the same
machine, hardware does become suspect. You also mentioned a good point that
could very well be your issue - compatibility. While this is probably not
bluescreening because of BAD hardware, but more likely incompatible
software. I looked on Compaq (HPs) site, and found the compatibility info
for the Presario:

http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/docume...d=compaqpres93149&docName=c00007686&cat=setup

"Compaq does not recommend upgrading Compaq Presario PCs from Windows 98 to
Windows 2000; although some may wish to upgrade for specific needs.

Compaq does not support Windows 2000 Professional or Windows NT on any
models that were not sold with that software."

So basically, after making sure you have the latest BIOS, if you still have
problems, there is no recourse and you won't be able to run Windows 2000.

Do you know if the model# is just a Presario 5420, or 5420AU, 5420CA, etc?
The 5420 only did not have any drivers or updates for Win2k or XP. However,
the other models did. To find that, click here:

http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html

and search "Download drivers and software" with the keywords "presario
5420". Perhaps you will have some luck that way. Hope this helps!

--
Doug Allen, Windows 2000 MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Support

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Bob I said:
Really looks like a memory problem. (or a hardware problem)

http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm

0x00000050: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA
(Click to consult the online Win XP Resource Kit article, or see Windows
2000 Professional Resource Kit, p. 1548.)
Requested data was not in memory. An invalid system memory address was
referenced. Defective memory (including main memory, L2 RAM cache, video
RAM) or incompatible software (including remote control and antivirus
software) might cause this Stop message, as may other hardware problems
(e.g., incorrect SCSI termination or a flawed PCI card). Use the
installs. I was finally able to get 98 installed successfully, and then they
decided they wanted 2000 on it instead. Checking HP, it doesn't specifically
state 2000 is compatible or is not compatible.Presario 5240. And now the error is "PAGE FAULT IN NON PAGED AREA." And all
of these errors wouldn't present such a problem to me if they'd occur after
the O/S was installed. I haven't seen them before this early in the install
process.
 

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