seemz Posted October 23, 2009 Posted October 23, 2009 Operating System: Windows XP Media Centre Edition Make & Model: Dell Dimension E520 Hi, When I turn my computer on, the BIOS runs, then the Windows XP is loading runs - it fades in very slowly, and suddenly I get a blue screen of death. The words IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL are on it, followed by some instructions I'm not quite sure how to carry out, then a code as follows: 0x0000000A (0x00000000,0x0000001C,0x00000001,0x804FB006) There is nothing written after this, and the computer seems to be frozen in that state. The last time I used my computer it was fine. However I came home to find my brother had used it, he said he was watching top gear on bbc i - player. He said he turned the computer off normally and everything was fine. Then when I turned it on what I described above happened. This happens every time I restart the computer using the power button. Safe Mode\ Last Known Configuration do not work - I get an incomprehensible blue screen after BIOS. However I can access my system set up. I have no idea what to do, I would be very rgateful if anyone could help me. Thanks. Quote
Bygz Posted October 25, 2009 Posted October 25, 2009 Hi Same problem. I shut down on Friday and when I restarted today (Sat 10/24) it all started fine. Then I got an error message in windows, but before I could read it I got the blue screen saying there was a problem and windows was shut down to prevent damage. When I try to restart I get the same message as you (safe mode just gives me a blank blue screen). I think it might have to do with a windows update. Last week Windows installed an update, but I needed to restart the computer. I had been hibernating till Friday's shut down. When I restarted I think it finished the install and thats when I got the error and shut down. Did you also have a recent windows update? The kicker is, I cannt get in to uninstall. Any luck on your end? Quote
Takeo Posted October 27, 2009 Posted October 27, 2009 Hey! You got a stop message.. same as I got :( What I have tested: I have tested to boot the system without soundcard, network, floppydisk, cd and even the GPU. But still the prob. remains.. I have a pair of 2gbit DDR2 (total 4gbit) and I tried to change DIMMS all combinations (ofcourse tested singelcombinations).. I have also been running system statistics separatly on the Memory, but also on the hole system without any errors displayed. There is alot of talk, on other sites, about that the AMD Dual Core and Quad Core (both CPU:s=processors) has instability and easly overheats if you not got the rigth "freezing".. and also that the RAM:s can be bad if you got this error massage... but I fairly believe its the mainproblem. I think this is a software problem!! Facts about the problem: The message is in the style: STOP: 0x0000000A (parameter, parameter, parameter, parameter) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL This is a Windows 2000 Executive (include XP) character-mode STOP message. It indicates an attempt was made to touch pageable memory at a process IRQL (interrupt request level) that is too high. This is usually caused by drivers using incorrect addresses. You and I got four parameters. The fourth parameter in the message parameter list, in our case "0x00000000,0x0000001C,0x00000001 and 0x804FB006" is the memory address at which the fault happened. The second parameter shows the IRQL. If the IRQL was not equal to 2, then the interrupt most likely came from a driver. >> your shows 1c!!!, that meens probably a driver problem. Note that the third parameter encodes read/write access (0 = read, 1= write). That meens the problem occurs when there is an write access! I dont know if the first parameter is telling you the BIOS intialize start(the first adress BIOS use too boot computer) or if it displayes a processor failure error. I guess thoe it just displays the start memory path... :/ A driver problem can easly occurs with a new installed program, application or so on.. Have you installed some new programs latly? Updated some software? It also can occurs because of original "bad buddies". What I mean is the behavour between diffrent drivers like graphic card drivers and soundcard, network.. etc. The default system you buy.. is mostlikely testet to run smoothly, but if you maybe have updated, lets say the GPU drivers, then they may occur not like the other hardware drivers. And we got a STOP message.. :( (Viruses and regestry playing can also start this error...) What you and me need to do: If Windows is loaded and no new hardware has been installed, reboot with recovery options set to create a dump file. 1. Put in cd. 2. Press R (for recovery) 2. Copy system32 files to harddriver. (search google for futher more helpfull instructions) If the message continues to appear, select the Last Known Good option when you reboot (this aint possible now, but maybe after using the Windows XP cd). So I guess both you and me needs an XP cd.. atleast me. Didnt got one when buying the computer :( (I will try too get the recovery disk from Dell..my seller) I suggest you install SP3 after this fix. They have done some fixes for this STOP issue. Please tell me if you have any other suggestions to the fix of this problem!!!!!!! Best regards Takeo ComputersystemCandidate and Tosho4001CE expert Quote
Jelly Bean Posted October 27, 2009 Posted October 27, 2009 This may help: You receive a "Stop 0x0000000A" error message in Windows XP Quote Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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