2 BSODs, 1 memory_management and one driver_irql_not_less_or_equal

chaosrealm93

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can someone help me with this problem? i've made many posts in the past about my BSODs, but i thought i got the problem fixed.......... until now. just today, i got 2 BSODs, 1 memory_management and one driver_irql_not_less_or_equal (i think). please decipher this. ><

*i tried to upload a .zip of the minidump, but its not showing up, so i made the .dmp into a .txt

**the "Mini041110-04.txt" is the .dmp file for the irql
***the "Mini041110-03.txt" is the .dmp for the memory_management
 

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Hi,

You have two different BSODs here:

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP: 0x0000000a

And:
MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
STOP: 0x0000001a

Referenced Drivers:
ntoskrnl.exe

These BSODs are often caused by drivers, overheating, faulty hardware (in particular RAM in this case) etc. The most important thing to do is to update all of your drivers and test your RAM. Here is a list of thing to try:

  • Update all of the drivers you can.

  • Run Memtest86+ or another memory testing tool that came with your computer.

  • Make sure all windows updates and service packs are installed.




  • See if these BSODs occur in Safe Mode and report back.

  • See if there are any errors showing in Device Manager.
This problem may be caused by overheating, so can you please download GPU-Z and SpeedFan and write down/screenshot the temperatures of your cores/graphics card/hard disk.
GPU-Z
SpeedFan


You also have some very outdated drivers (2006, 2007, lost time stamp)
These should also be investigated and updated.

No Time Stamp:

TSDDD.dll
msrpc.sys
Fs_Rec.SYS
Null.SYS
Msfs.SYS

2006:

secdrv.SYS
peauth.sys
ASACPI.sys
Null.SYS
swenum.sys
pciide.sys

2007:
spldr.sys
spsys.sys
mv61xx.sys
HDAudBus.sys
AsIO.sys

Quite a lot of these point to chipset, so drivers and memory.

Good luck,

Richard
 

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