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April 4th, 2019 15:00

Agressive BSOD IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL no solution

Hi im using precision 5530 i7 8850h/32ram/1tb toshiba ssd im getting agressive bsod IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL lets say after minute or max 2 min sometimes even 30 or 40 seconds upon boot,im trying to solve this 2 days and still no luck,i have few dump files but i really dont know to read them have latest version of bios mascine is updated with windows update and from dell support solution did try several ram modules and different ssd same bsod it work well in safe mode no bsod write cache is disabled ram test is fine from safe mode chkdsk is okay sfc scannow i cant do it normal win mode im getting bsod very quick sfc scannow in safe mode is fine

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April 7th, 2019 06:00

I suppose I would also try going into Control Panel, I would try going to System and modifying the Performance setting associated with paging file size. Choose to set your own paging file, and set it to 2 times the amount of RAM in your computer.

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April 7th, 2019 06:00

I assume you can run Safe Mode with networking.

Did you try installing the video driver from Intel site?

As for Nvidia driver, try going to Nvidia site and download GEForce and install the appropriate Nvidia driver for your hardware.

After installing the Nvidia driver, go into BIOS. Is there a setting in BIOS to "disable switchable graphics". If so try doing that. Then reboot the computer. It will only use the NVidia driver.

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April 7th, 2019 06:00

I allready tried clean install,and after complete win update problem remain the same,so i guess win drivers are problem,now what i did,i completly uninstall dell support druver and app and install dell back up and recovery app ,app works for 30min and i saw the message for updating the system plus app make a 10gb oem partition on a c drive,now i have bsods but i cant see nvidia icon and intel hd graph. Icon in sys tray,but there are showing in device manager..

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April 7th, 2019 06:00


@sfortin wrote:

I assume you can run Safe Mode with networking.

Did you try installing the video driver from Intel site?

As for Nvidia driver, try going to Nvidia site and download GEForce and install the appropriate Nvidia driver for your hardware.

After installing the Nvidia driver, go into BIOS. Is there a setting in BIOS to "disable switchable graphics". If so try doing that. Then reboot the computer. It will only use the NVidia driver.


I made a typo after i did aditional steps mentioned on previous post i dont have bsods any more but dont have gpus icons on systray abd i can see them in device manager,will try to manually download gpu drivers from nvidia .

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April 7th, 2019 06:00

Its 32gb of ram so 64 okay

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April 7th, 2019 06:00

did you update all your drivers?

you indicate it works well in safe mode. to me, the diff between safe and normal modes has a good deal with drivers, and you may have a corrupted driver installed. 

I suppose i'd try uninstalling the video drivers. if you can boot in normal mode with the video drivers uninstalled, then I suppose I'd look to install the most recent drivers from the OEM (Intel or NVidia). 

Another possibility - I'd consider a complete / clean re-install of the OS, backing up important files to perhaps an external HD or USB memory stick.

 

 

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April 7th, 2019 08:00

Yes, a setting of 64GB should be more than OK. I didn't know how much main memory you had. Make sure that is sized in GB and not MB. For example, you could use a 32GB page file by entering a custom size of 32000(MB) which would be 32GB.

How about the video driver install from NVidia's site? Did you try that?

If you have and have not been able to get the unit to stop generating BSODs with memory dumps, have a look at these:

https://kb.datto.com/hc/en-us/articles/115004753183-Datto-Windows-Agent-How-to-Retrieve-Memory-Dump-Files

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/315263/how-to-read-the-small-memory-dump-file-that-is-created-by-windows-if-a

 

 

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April 7th, 2019 11:00

Well i didnt im afraid to do it right now since all is working right now,laptop is for sale i dont want to enter in a bootloop again :)

November 5th, 2019 19:00

Have you solved irql_not_less_or_equal BSoD error? At your started post in this thread, I suggest you should reinstall the BIOS driver to DELL original version. The newest version may not compatible with your system.

There's a chance your computer gets into a reboot loop, so follow this guide to get out of it.

I recommend you to watch this video if you still can not solve it, try to follow the link in the description for more information.

I hope you solve the error very soon.

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