re: irql not less or equal SOLUTION???
Monday, January 13, 2003 at 4:07 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Nathan
(5 messages posted)
Actually you're wrong. A memory dump does NOT mean there was a memory error. Memory
dumps are taken so that you can debug an error. Much like core dumps in linux or
stack/heap dumps in a debugger (and sometimes available from windows)
I am GREATLY surprised at the ignorances shown in this thread. The guy talking about
IRQ problems has it right. Switch card positions or get someone else to manually
set up your IRQs (I'm DAMN sure I wouldn't want any of you guys doing it.)
If you're going to say something like "I can assure you" then you'd better be DAMNED
sure you're right.
On Tuesday, January 7, 2003 at 1:17 pm, Joe McKinley wrote:
>I think the IRQ not less or equal is solely a memory compatibility issue with your
>motherboard or a memory error message. I don't know how good your DDR 2100 is but
>if it is generic or really cheap I am almost certain it is a memory error. If you
>get a message saying "memory dump" I can assure you it is a memory error. Go spend
>a little more and stop buying the cheapest you can find!
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