Bsod. Irql_not_less_or_equal

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       #61

    So wait for more BSOD's and see if they narrow things down?

    I think I'll try leaving my pc on 24/7 to see if I can't encourage one to happen on the desktop, since that, and browsing, seem to be when they usually occur.
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  2.    #62

    Yeah, hopefully they will point out something more informative, corrupted or 'buggy' drivers usually tend to manage to escape when Windows is gathering information about the crash and blame a Windows driver instead.
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       #63

    Just checking in. Its been just over 2 weeks since my last bluescreen. That's promising I guess, but I'm reluctant to trust that anything is fixed. When I had BSOD's before (back when I fixed it), they would happily go three or four weeks without a BSOD for no clear reason.

    I've been using my pc as normal, trying to leave it on quite a bit to increase the chances I'll get a BSOD.
    Still, it is promising. Though I do seem to be unlucky when it comes to Bluescreens.
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  4.    #64

    That's good news, maybe you'll be lucky this time and no BSODs will occur :)
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       #65

    It's been over a month since my last BSOD. And since I usually get a handful every week, I have to assume the problem has been fixed, or fixed itself possibly. Thank you for all your help.

    So I'll go ahead and mark this thread as solved. :) and hopefully I won't be coming back soon!

    All the best,
    Dan.
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  6.    #66

    That's great news Dan
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