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Blue Screen Error In Windows Vista
Statistics 105,352 views 208 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 209 36 Don't like this 0x0000000a blue screen video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 37 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is 0x0000000a windows 7 not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Jul 8, 2013Learn what causes the blue screen of death stop error 0x0000000a. Follow this tutorial to learn how to resolve this error.Don't forget to check out our site http://howtech.tv/ for more free how-to videos!http://youtube.com/ithowtovids - our feedhttp://www.facebook.com/howtechtv - join us on facebookhttps://plus.google.com/1034403827176... - our group in Google+In this tutorial, we will teach you how to fix the blue screen
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of death stop error 0x0000000a.The error "0x0000000a" can occur because of any software that might not be installed properly or is corrupt. Furthermore, you need to make sure that the driver currently installed in your system is up to date. The error "0x0000000a" can also occur due to hardware malfunction.Step 1 -- Open Computer propertiesWe will try to resolve the error in this tutorial. First of all, go to the start menu and then right click on Computer and open its Properties.Step 2 -- Open Device ManagerOnce the System properties window opens up, click on the Device Manager option located on the left side of the window.Step 3 -- Scan for hardware changesAs a result, the Device Manager window will open. In the device manager window, select the top hierarchy and then click on the "scan for hardware changes" icon available on the top.Step 4 -- The error will appearAs a result, the scan will begin followed by the installation of the device driver software but suddenly you will be prompted by the Blue Screen of Death Error and your system will restart.Step 5 -- Open system in safe modeWhile booting, press the F8 key in order to view the Advanced Boot Options menu. From there, start
was incorrectly accessed Parameter 2 - The interrupt request level (IRQL) that was required Parameter 3 - The type of operation, read-0, write-1 Parameter 4 - The address of the instruction itself Applicable to the following 0x0000000a irql_not_less_or_equal Vista configurations: Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, Business, Enterprise, Starter, Home Basic N, Business 0x0000000a printer N, Business 64-bit Edition, Home Basic 64-bit Edition and Business N 64-bit Edition. This STOP error can occur during startup or at
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any other time. The 8 digit hexadecimal number 0x0000000A translates to the bug check code "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" which may be caused by the following: 1. A kernel-level application or device driver running in kernel mode tried to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo-m54Q6eUE read or write to a memory location that had restricted permissions. The code IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL indicates that the interrupt request level (IRQL) was higher than the number that was expected. A process running in kernel mode cannot access a process that has an IRQL which is greater than its own. 2. Components of the hardware may have failed such as the memory chip, the processor or motherboard. It may also indicate problems in http://www.geekswhoknow.com/articles/stop-0x0000000A-0x000000A-irql_not_less_or_equal.php video or disk adapters or device driver incompatibility issues. 3. Computer Hardware may not be Vista compatible. This STOP error usually results from the faulty installation of System Services, BIOS firmware or device drivers. It can also be caused by incompatible virus scanners or backup tools. 4. Sometimes viruses or the anti-virus software that is running on the computer may cause problems. 5. Third party software applications such as device drivers may also have software bugs which access unprotected or restricted memory. Sometimes the name of the application or driver that caused this problem will be displayed on the screen immediately after the STOP error information. 6. You are trying to install Vista on a computer with more than 3GB of RAM 7. You are trying to install Vista on a computer which is running a Storport miniport driver 8. You are trying to install Vista on a computer that has a controller that utilizes 32-bit DMA (direct memory access). 9. Repeatedly putting a laptop with Vista operating system on a sleep cycle mode can also cause this problem. 10. Computer runs QuickTime 7 on Vista which is trying to open a movie file with .mov extension. Solutions: First clear all external device drives of CDs, DVDs, Floppy disks, etc. Verify that your hardware is
简体中文 한국어 Nederlands Norsk Polski Português Microsoft Windows Vista Crashes, Restarts or a Blue Screen Appears Table of Contents: What Is a Blue Screen Error? Troubleshooting Common Blue Screen Error Messages 0x000000ED and 0x0000007B 0x00000024 0x0000007E and 0x0000008E 0x00000050 0x000000D1 0x000000EA Using the Windows Debugger This article describes what Blue http://www.dell.com/support/Article/us/en/04/SLN129734 Screen errors are, why they occur, how to recognize them, and how to resolve some of the more common error messages. This article is specific to Microsoft Windows 7. Click below to change the operating system. Windows 10 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP Dell Recommended: How to fix BlueScreen (STOP) errors that cause Windows Vista to shut down or restart unexpectedly What Is a Blue Screen Error? When Windows encounters certain blue screen situations, it halts and the resulting diagnostic information is displayed in white text on a blue screen. The appearance of these errors is where the term "Blue Screen" or "Blue Screen of Death" has come from. Blue Screen errors occur when: Windows detects an error it cannot recover from without losing data Windows detects that critical OS data has become corrupted Windows detects that hardware has failed in a non-recoverable fashion The blue screen error exact text displayed has changed over the years from a dense wall of information in Windows NT 4.0 to the comparatively sparse message employed by modern versions of Windows. Troubleshooting Common Blue Screen Error Messages Stop 0x000000ED (UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME) Stop 0x0000007B (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE) These two errors have similar causes and the same troubleshooting steps apply to both of them. These stop codes always occur during the startup process. When you encounter one of these stop codes, the following has happened: The system has completed the Power-On Self-Test (POST). The system has loaded NTLDR and transferred control of the startup process to NTOSKRNL (the kernel). NTOSKRNL is confused. Either it cannot find the rest of itself, or it cannot read the file system at the location it believes it is stored. When troubleshooting this error, your task is to find out why the Windows kernel is confused and fix the cause of the confusion. Things to check The SATA controller configuration in the system BIOS If the SATA controller gets toggled from ATA to AHCI mode (or vice versa), then Windows will not be able to talk to the SATA controller because the different modes require different drivers. Try toggling the SATA controller mode in the BIOS. RAID settings You may receive this error if you've been exper