- Receiving STOP: 0x0000000A IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
- Posted by navytrumpet on October 22nd, 2005
Today I rebooted my computer after a few days of having on. After it detects
my HD's and CD-Rom's it goes to a blank screen and about 5 seconds later I
get the BSOD with the following information.
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP: 0X0000000A (0XF7C43354,0X000000FF,0X00000001,0X804E5619)
I have tried booting into Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Command Prompt, Safe
Mode with Networking, Last Known Configuration, Start Windows Normally, and
every other option available. Nothing lets me through. I have not installed
any new hardware in months. I uninstalled Creative Media Source for my mp3
player but I don't think that would do this. I did receive a message saying
that I had some type of trojan horse installed before i rebooted but Symantec
Corporate said it was deleted. Thanks for any help anyone can give. Luckily I
have own a laptop so I'm not completely in the dark.
- Posted by Will Denny on October 22nd, 2005
Hi
Please try the following link to Jim Eshelman's web page - left hand column
(0A)
http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
You may have to try a 'Repair' install of XP.
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MS MVP Windows Shell/User
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"navytrumpet" <navytrumpet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A2F2FF3C-6386-483E-BDE5-F9AD04C45960@microsoft.com...
> Today I rebooted my computer after a few days of having on. After it
> detects
> my HD's and CD-Rom's it goes to a blank screen and about 5 seconds later I
> get the BSOD with the following information.
>
> IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
>
> STOP: 0X0000000A (0XF7C43354,0X000000FF,0X00000001,0X804E5619)
>
> I have tried booting into Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Command Prompt, Safe
> Mode with Networking, Last Known Configuration, Start Windows Normally,
> and
> every other option available. Nothing lets me through. I have not
> installed
> any new hardware in months. I uninstalled Creative Media Source for my mp3
> player but I don't think that would do this. I did receive a message
> saying
> that I had some type of trojan horse installed before i rebooted but
> Symantec
> Corporate said it was deleted. Thanks for any help anyone can give.
> Luckily I
> have own a laptop so I'm not completely in the dark.
- Posted by navytrumpet on October 22nd, 2005
Is there anyway to do a repair install without the actual CD? I am currently
evacuated to another state due to Hurrican Katrina and all my software is in
New Orleans. Thanks.
- Posted by Will Denny on October 22nd, 2005
Hi
You'll need an XP CD to perform a 'Repair' install.
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Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
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"navytrumpet" <navytrumpet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there anyway to do a repair install without the actual CD? I am
> currently
> evacuated to another state due to Hurrican Katrina and all my software is
> in
> New Orleans. Thanks.
- Posted by navytrumpet on October 22nd, 2005
Ok, thanks.
- Posted by navytrumpet on October 22nd, 2005
I was able to get a WinXP Home Cd from a friend of mine and repair the
windows installation, However, it did not work. I still get the BSOD and the
same error message. What else can I do while I have the CD? Any help is
appreciated.