So...what's up with my computer?

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Tomtom
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So...what's up with my computer?

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OK, I have had this problem for a while, but I'm finally getting fed up with it. Frequently, when I have any Internet-using program open, my computer will spontaneously crash on me, going to a blue screen that says "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" and then a bunch of gibberish. It happens especially frequently when I'm using BitTorrent. Any idea what could be causing this or how I could fix it?
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I had RAM problems like that. I got frustrated and put my memory back into single channel mode instead of dual channel. Makes it slower, but my system doesn't randomly blue screen anymore.
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Usually this is a RAM problem.
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I've heard of this happening before, and especially if BitTorrent is involved, the issue is probably related to network drivers. You might check to see if there's an update for those. I think this might even be a known issue, and someone will have a fix available.
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It is a problem with the driver for your network card. Try to upgrade it and find one that is microsoft certified. Most blue screens in WinXp are related to driver issues.
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Post by superhitachi4 »

heh "IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL" is a RAM problem... Run a RAM tester, or waste a lot of time.
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Well, I downloaded some stuff for my network card, and then started up my torrent and went to work. 9 hours later and it's still running without a hitch. I'd say that's a good sign 8)

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Post by superhitachi4 »

Yeah, that's a good sign. Hope it isn't your RAM. In 3 different occasions (checking for other people) the same symptoms have turned out to be RAM for me. Good luck, as drivers are just a *little* cheaper than RAM. :)
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