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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.helpandsupport Win2000, SP4 I have frequent BSODs/crash restarts with various texts. The last one was IRQLNOTLESSOREQUAL. System log shows nothing, and from 20 crashs or so only 3 minidumps result.
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There is no filename or driver name, and though I browsed through the dums in text mode there is no recognizable string to point me to the actual problem. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.helpandsupport 'IlanS' wrote in message news:eyBD8SJSFHA.3560@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl. Win2000, SP4 I have frequent BSODs/crash restarts with various texts. The last one was IRQLNOTLESSOREQUAL. System log shows nothing, and from 20 crashs or so only 3 minidumps result.
There is no filename or driver name, and though I browsed through the dums in text mode there is no recognizable string to point me to the actual problem. Pls help!
As Galen mentioned this is a XP group. That said, your story indicates a hardware failure or driver problem. Have you recently changed any hardware particularly ram? Have you recently updated any drivers?
A good place to start testing is www.memtest.org Download and run memtest86+ and test the ram. Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.helpandsupport Thank you very much for your reply.
This is a brand-new laptop, so I haven't changed neither hardware nor software. Thanks for the advice regarding memtest - I'll follow it.
I have located the proper Win2k that I failed to find ere I posted - I posted there and will truble this group no more with off-topic discussions. Again, thanks for the advice -Z 'Kerry Brown' wrote in message news. 'IlanS' wrote in message news:eyBD8SJSFHA.3560@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl. Win2000, SP4 I have frequent BSODs/crash restarts with various texts.
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The last one was IRQLNOTLESSOREQUAL. System log shows nothing, and from 20 crashs or so only 3 minidumps result. There is no filename or driver name, and though I browsed through the dums in text mode there is no recognizable string to point me to the actual problem. Pls help! As Galen mentioned this is a XP group. That said, your story indicates a hardware failure or driver problem. Have you recently changed any hardware particularly ram?
Have you recently updated any drivers? A good place to start testing is www.memtest.org Download and run memtest86+ and test the ram. Kerry '.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.helpandsupport 'IlanS' wrote in message news:uBgzXxOSFHA.356@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl. Thank you very much for your reply. This is a brand-new laptop, so I haven't changed neither hardware nor software. Thanks for the advice regarding memtest - I'll follow it. I have located the proper Win2k that I failed to find ere I posted - I posted there and will truble this group no more with off-topic discussions.
Again, thanks for the advice -Z Your welcome. If you haven't changed any hardware or drivers I would suspect some malware has corrupted something. If that is not the case and the laptop is new I would be looking for warranty information. Kerry 'Kerry Brown' wrote in message news. 'IlanS' wrote in message news:eyBD8SJSFHA.3560@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl. Win2000, SP4 I have frequent BSODs/crash restarts with various texts. The last one was IRQLNOTLESSOREQUAL.
System log shows nothing, and from 20 crashs or so only 3 minidumps result. There is no filename or driver name, and though I browsed through the dums in text mode there is no recognizable string to point me to the actual problem. Pls help! As Galen mentioned this is a XP group. That said, your story indicates a hardware failure or driver problem. Have you recently changed any hardware particularly ram?
Have you recently updated any drivers? A good place to start testing is www.memtest.org Download and run memtest86+ and test the ram. Kerry '.