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and DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error
"Nneuromancer" wrote:
> I got that error too as well as others.
>
>
> In November I put together my system. I have a RADEON 9600 256mb video card
> 1 gig of ram on a Biostar M7NCP Pro, Soney 56x CD reader. I instaled windows
> XP Home Fresh install. Loaded drivers, then updated them, then ran windows
> updates. I installed Ever Quest 2, then did disk check, then defraged, and
> made a restore point. About a week ago I installed net metting. then little
> by little my computer would restart. the last few days it would resater every
> time I booted up, right after the windows logo. I tryed going in to safe
> mode to do a restore, but it would lock up. I did get in 1 time and turned
> off auto restart on fail. I have gotten all kinds of errors form mouse to
> video conflict with net metting, user interface dll missing. I tryed to the
> restore boot from the CD and that didn't work. I tryed to install XP again
> and I would get an error and would come back at 39 min remaining. I
> reinstalled windows 98, and got that up and running did all the driver up
> dates and BIOS update. I then tryed to install xp on a diffrent partion and
> once again getting errors, and returning at 39 min, but the 98 is working
> fine.
>
> BTW that is my Gaming computer. Yes it is on all the time. I have DHCP from
> my ISP, then a router, then a switch, then SP2 Firewall. No I'm not running
> any anti virous software on it, and no I don't check any email, websites, or
> even have the little msn guy running, heven for bid it lower my gamming exp
> by 0.001% lol.
>
> "Tim" wrote:
>
> > My computer was working just fine until I restarted it then it would just
> > keep rebooting. I disabled the auto rebot on system failure and a blue screen
> > came up with this:
> > STOP: c0000135 {Unable To Locate Component}
> > This application has failed to start because USER32.dll was not found.
> > Re-installing the application may fix this problem.