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Answer» First off I hope this is the right THREAD for this question. I've searched for this problem and found some help, but not one that will work. First off I'm rebuilding a simple system for my daugther so the hardware and software are older. The computer is a pentiem 4 system with a 40gb hard drive and 512 ram. Here is the problem. I'm trying to install windows xp home edition to the system, the cd boots up and everything seems to be work all right. The files load and it states that setup is starting windows. Ok so far so good..however it doesn't do anything...20 mins go by and still nothing. So I decided to restart the computer and they a blue screen is there telling me that windows has shut down( did it really ever start) to protect my computer and files it then states DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Now I looked into ways to fix this, but they all state going into window safe mode, since windows never started or was as far as I can tell never fully loaded that won't work. So my question is how can I tackle this problem if I can't get into safe mode since windows was in the process of loading not on the system..Thanks for any help you can give, if more INFO. is needed just ask and I'll answer them for you. Thanks. I have heard of this problem with burned Windows CDs that were burned at too high a speed. Of course they are mostly illegal! Assuming this is not the likely cause, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL can mean hardware problems - motherboard or RAM. I would definitely try another CD if one is available. Agreed, DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is normally down to bad RAM if the system is up and running, but during installation it could be the CD or drive as well. If you don't have access to another XP CD, remove a stick of RAM (if you have more than one) or try another if you have a spare as that's the next most likely cause.Yes, it may install with less RAM. Also, a poor CD and be copied to a new CD-R and it could work fine. I have had that happen. I have tried it with different ram..going from 1gig down to 256. it didn't have any affect. I also made a copy of my xp disc and tried that,,,still nothing. I also was able to get a different xp disc and still the same end results. I thank you all for the help so far, b ut must still ask for more. I ask for all of you to dig down deep to see if there is anything else that might be done. Thank you for any help you might pass on to me.Hi, I have just been reading through your dilemma and what you have tried to resolve it. Do you still have this problem? If so, do you have another drive of any type or size to try in this build? What if you add the drive into another operating system/ desktop or tower, as a slave and see if windows has actually loaded onto it. ( you wont actually open Windows on the drive, just see how much data is available/used. ) |
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