bahar_khafan2005 0 Posted January 4, 2010 i recently bought a new computer , but i ran into BSOD problems whan i play a game after about 5-10 minutes i got a BSOD saying that IRQL_not_less_or_equal or sometimes : memory_management or: faualt pages in nonepages area but most of the time thee BSOD is IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL i have changed my ram and also i installed diffrent version of windows ( XP, Vista , 7 ) but the problem didn't solved. my system is : cpu: c2quad 9400 6mb l2 VGA: asus nvidia en9800gt/1gb DDR3 ram : dual channel 2*2 GB crossair bus 1333 DDR3 motherborad: asus p5q3 power : green 545 real sry for my bad english HDD : sata 2 1.5 trabyte plz help me find out what is the problem sry for my bad enlish Share this post Link to post
Myke 0 Posted January 5, 2010 Just by looking those BSOD messages, it seems to me like a memory issue. But since you've swapped out your RAM, it could be an issue with your graphics memory (GDDR). Is your graphics card intergrated with your motherboard (mobo)? If it is not, then try removing the graphics card and using the onboard graphics. If that works and you don't have any problems, you'll need to get a new card. With the new card, make sure that it is the same chipset as your mobo. I ran into an issue with this when I used an nVidia card with an ATI mobo chipset. System continued to freeze up on me while playing a game. Once I got an ATI chipset card, she's been purring like a kitten with no crashes. If the graphics card is integrated, then try reinstalling the drivers for the graphics. The newest one should be tried first, then work your way back a bit. Some posts that I saw with this card is that it has a tendency to overheat, which can easily cause issues like this. Share this post Link to post
bahar_khafan2005 0 Posted January 6, 2010 I have changed the graphic card with another one ( old one ) as you said but it makes no diffrence in both of motherboard and graphic card manual said that these 2 will support each other and also mobo nad VGA are from same brand Share this post Link to post
Myke 0 Posted January 6, 2010 Do you get this problem when you use the onboard graphics only? Share this post Link to post
bahar_khafan2005 0 Posted January 6, 2010 yeah i checked with onboard graphic only and i got that problem Share this post Link to post
Myke 0 Posted January 6, 2010 Hmmm... next time you get the BSOD, write down the hexadecimal values (e.g., 0x129e5a00). You'll see 5 sets of them. The first will be outside the parentheses, and the other 4 will be inside them. When you get them, post them here exactly as they are displayed. That might help figure out exactyl what the error is. Share this post Link to post