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  1. Hi, Most people think a BSOD is most likely caused by defective RAM. This could be true but there are a few BSOD's that target either HDD, Corrupt installation, and other defective hardware. I agree to the solution that it could just be bios settings. IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or the 0x0A error occurs because of an IRQ Setting conflict that happens because/in the OS. this could be because of an incompatible/incorrect driver, defective cards, incompatible hardware or just a corrupt installations. (there are a few viruses that could cause your computer to display this BSOD but this would seldom happen because the virus could not propagate effectively because of this check www.virusdef.org/def/?id=30991). I suggest clearing BIOS Settings and if this doesnt work. Remove all of the cards peripherals and keep the number of components as low as possible(but would be able to boot up). for example, disconnect everthing just leave: monitor,keyboard,hdd,memory,prc,and Video card. See what happens. if it doesnt occur, add the other components one by one and see which causes the error. I wish this helps.
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