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ARgh, stupid bsod.
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I keep getting the 0x000000a stop error IRQ not less or equal.
Apparently it's a bad device driver or ram problem. I'm doing large fft's on this ram (i just build a computer for my stepdad which has mushkin 1066's and a ud3l/e6500) and it appears to be stable.. i have the voltage set to 2.1 in bios and kept getting bsods so I dropped it down to 800 and am waiting for another. usually opening the internet will give the error to me but i have to return the computer soon and don't want to return the defective one to family. this computer is stock... i had an issue when installing windows 7, it tried to install the realtek onboard lan driver and failed so i reverted it and the computer restarted during the nvidia driver installation i fixed the nvidia drivers (cleaned them out and reinstalled properly) now i'm wondering what could be causing this error.
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Intel Overclocker
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If more then one component has the same IRQ assisgned to it can cause that error.
"I keep getting the 0x000000a stop error IRQ not less or equal." Try the link it has info on that error http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314063
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