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blue screen stop code: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL - Microsoft Q&A

Antivirus or third-party monitoring tools (like ASUS Framework).

Running CPU or RAM faster than default settings. Troubleshooting Steps

Network, graphics, or audio drivers are the most frequent culprits. Memory (RAM) Errors: Faulty RAM sticks or memory slots.

The error (often shown as a Blue Screen of Death, or BSOD) is a Windows stop code indicating that a kernel-mode driver or system process tried to access memory it didn't have permission to, usually while at too high an interrupt request level (IRQL). It is not typically caused by a file named "irql.exe," but rather by faulty software drivers, memory corruption, or buggy system files (like ntoskrnl.exe ). Common Causes

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blue screen stop code: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL - Microsoft Q&A

Antivirus or third-party monitoring tools (like ASUS Framework).

Running CPU or RAM faster than default settings. Troubleshooting Steps

Network, graphics, or audio drivers are the most frequent culprits. Memory (RAM) Errors: Faulty RAM sticks or memory slots.

The error (often shown as a Blue Screen of Death, or BSOD) is a Windows stop code indicating that a kernel-mode driver or system process tried to access memory it didn't have permission to, usually while at too high an interrupt request level (IRQL). It is not typically caused by a file named "irql.exe," but rather by faulty software drivers, memory corruption, or buggy system files (like ntoskrnl.exe ). Common Causes


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