DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
This is a discussion about DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL in the Windows Hardware category; Hi, My computer now blue screens with this message. I believe it started happening after I upgraded to the latest version of Norten virus software. If I disconnect my computer from the internet, it boots fine.
Hi,
My computer now blue screens with this message.
I believe it started happening after I upgraded to the latest version of Norten virus software.
If I disconnect my computer from the internet, it boots fine.
If I'm connected to the internet, after windows boots up, and the internet establishes a connection, I get the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL message, with additional technical information:
dne2000.sys - Address F77C6C00 base at F77C0000, DateStamp 3c2cdbf4
Any help is really appreciated. Thanks in advance.
My computer now blue screens with this message.
I believe it started happening after I upgraded to the latest version of Norten virus software.
If I disconnect my computer from the internet, it boots fine.
If I'm connected to the internet, after windows boots up, and the internet establishes a connection, I get the DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL message, with additional technical information:
dne2000.sys - Address F77C6C00 base at F77C0000, DateStamp 3c2cdbf4
Any help is really appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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What exact version of Windows are you running?
Do you have a VPN client installed on the system to access the network at your work site? If you don't know, then this is likely not the issue.
Did you seek out an answer from Norton support of look at their website for a solution?
Do you have a VPN client installed on the system to access the network at your work site? If you don't know, then this is likely not the issue.
Did you seek out an answer from Norton support of look at their website for a solution?
Hi
Try the following
1) Update all your drivers., specially Graphics card.
2) Uninstall any device you install lately.
3) check the event viewer for the memory location error messages, your ram chip or slot may be faulty. Try inserting RAM in the other slot.
4) I f you have 2 RAM modules try both individually, one at a time.
5) check if any 2 devises are sharing same IRQ, if yes uninstall one of them.
Best Luck
Austin
Try the following
1) Update all your drivers., specially Graphics card.
2) Uninstall any device you install lately.
3) check the event viewer for the memory location error messages, your ram chip or slot may be faulty. Try inserting RAM in the other slot.
4) I f you have 2 RAM modules try both individually, one at a time.
5) check if any 2 devises are sharing same IRQ, if yes uninstall one of them.
Best Luck
Austin