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  1. This is the closest to getting answear and because it's microsoft probarbly won't help, but print it out and give it a try: Knowledge Base Troubleshooting a Stop 0x0000000A Error in Windows XPPSS ID Number: 314063 Article Last Modified on 8/6/2002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Professional -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This article was previously published under Q314063 For a Microsoft Windows 2000 version of this article, see 165863. WARNING: This article contains steps that may involve changing your BIOS or CMOS settings or that may require you to make physical changes to your computer hardware. Incorrect changes to the BIOS of your computer can result in serious problems. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems that result from changes to your BIOS can be resolved. Change the BIOS settings at your own risk. If you need assistance with any of these steps, contact the hardware manufacturer. Note however that making either hardware or BIOS changes to your computer may invalidate your warranty. If you do not want to make hardware changes to your computer, you can take your computer to a repair center. SUMMARY This article discusses how to troubleshoot the following Stop error in Windows XP: Stop: 0x0000000A (parameter1, parameter2, parameter3, parameter4) IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL*** Address x has base at x - filename The parameters refer to the specific issues that are involved: Parameter 1 - An address that was referenced improperly Parameter 2 - An IRQL that was required to access the memory Parameter 3 - The type of access, where 0 is a read operation and 1 is a write operation Parameter 4 - The address of the instruction that referenced memory in parameter 1 This article describes troubleshooting steps to take if you receive this Stop error either during or after the installation of Windows XP. MORE INFORMATION Stop error 0x0000000A (Stop 0x0A) shows that there was an attempt in kernel mode to touch pageable memory at too high a process internal request level (IRQL). This error usually occurs when a driver uses an incorrect memory address. Other possible causes of this error are an incompatible device driver, a general hardware problem, and incompatible software. A Stop 0x0A Error During the Installation of Windows If you receive a Stop 0x0A error during the installation of Windows, use the following troubleshooting procedures to check hardware components. Check the HCL Verify that your hardware is on the Windows XP Hardware Compatibility List (HCL). If your hardware is not on the Windows XP HCL, consider obtaining hardware that is on the HCL. For additional information about the Windows HCL, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 314062 The Latest Windows XP Hardware Compatibility List The latest HCL is available at the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/hcl/ Also, read the "Check System Compatibility" topic on the Windows XP CD-ROM to find out about potential software and hardware incompatibility. The following troubleshooting steps can help you isolate the problem. Use the Windows XP CD-ROM to start the computer, and then follow the on-screen installation instructions. Check Other Hardware Issues If you continue to receive a Stop 0x0A error during the installation of Windows XP, try the following troubleshooting steps. After each step, try again to install Windows. During the installation startup, press F5 when the "Setup is inspecting your computer's hardware configuration" message appears. When you are prompted, specify the correct computer type and hardware abstraction layer (HAL). For example, if you have a single processor, specify the "Standard PC" HAL. Turn off the following features in the CMOS settings of your computer. Consult the hardware documentation or manufacturer for instructions. All caching, including L2, BIOS, internal/external, and write-back caching on disk controllers All shadowing Plug and Play Any BIOS-based virus protection feature Remove all adapters and disconnect all hardware devices that are not absolutely required to start the computer and install Windows, including: Network adapter Internal modem Sound card Extra hard disks (you need at least one to complete the installation) CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive (if you are installing from the local hard disk) If you are using a SCSI adapter, perform the following tasks (consult the hardware documentation for information): Obtain the latest Windows driver from the adapter vendor. Turn off sync negotiation on the SCSI controller. Verify that termination and IDs of the SCSI devices are correct. Remove all SCSI devices from the SCSI chain (except for one hard disk if you are starting from or installing to a drive that is on that disk). If you are using IDE devices, perform the following tasks (consult the hardware documentation for more information): Define the on-board IDE port to Primary only. Verify that the Master/Slave/Only settings for the IDE devices are correct. Remove all IDE devices except for the hard disk. Check the memory SIMMs (the RAM) in the computer (consult your hardware documentation for more information): Remove any mismatched memory SIMMs so that all the SIMMs operate at the same speed, for example 60ns or 70ns. Run a systems test on the memory, and remove any bad SIMMs. Test by using different SIMMs if any are available. Contact the manufacturer of the computer or the motherboard to see whether there are any known issues about running or installing Windows XP. The manufacturer might be able to provide guidance about the following items: Running a diagnostics program on the computer. Upgrading the computer BIOS, if that is applicable. A Stop 0x0A Error After Windows XP Is Already Installed If you receive the Stop 0x0A error after Windows XP is already installed, use the following troubleshooting procedures to check other components. Check Third-Party Software or Drivers If you have installed any third-party software or drivers, try removing them or disabling them so that they do not load, and then restart the computer to see whether that software or driver is causing the error. If that software or driver is causing the error, report the problem to the vendor of the software or driver. If you are not able to start into Windows XP after you install the software or drivers, use one of the following methods to restore Windows: Try using the Last Known Good configuration.For additional information about using the Last Known Good configuration, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 307852 HOW TO: Start Your Computer with Last Known Good Configuration Try repairing the Windows XP installation. Follow these steps: Disable any antivirus program and BIOS-level antivirus protection. For help, refer to the relevant software manual or online help. Make sure that the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive is the first priority startup device. Refer to your computer documentation for information about how to do this. Insert the Windows XP CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, and then restart your computer. When the instruction to "Press any key to boot from CD" appears, press a key to let your computer start from the Windows XP CD. When the computer starts from the CD, the system checks your hardware and then prompts you to select one of the following options: To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER. To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R. To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3. Press ENTER. Press F8 to accept the Licensing Agreement. A box lists your current Windows XP installation, and then the system prompts you to select one of the following options: To repair the selected Windows XP installation, press R. To continue installing a fresh copy of Windows XP without repairing, press ESC. Press R to start the automatic repair process. After repairing Windows XP, you may need to reactivate Windows XP, if you changed some hardware. Try using the Roll Back Driver feature. For additional information about using the Roll Back Driver feature, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 283657 HOW TO: Use the Roll Back Driver Feature Try using the Windows XP System Restore feature.For additional information about using the System Restore feature, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 306084 HOW TO: Restore Windows XP to a Previous State Try using Recovery Console.For additional information about using Recovery Console, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 307654 HOW TO: Access the Recovery Console During Startup If Windows is on a FAT partition, try booting to MS-DOS and renaming the problem software or driver. Check Newly Installed Hardware If you added any hardware device after Windows was installed, try removing the newly added device to see whether the Stop 0x0A error stops occurring. If removing the newly added device resolves the problem, try any or all of the following procedures: Obtain updated drivers for the device, if any updated drivers are available. Call the vendor of the device to see whether there are any known issues with the device. Run diagnostics to make sure that the device is working properly. Examine the logs under Event Viewer to see whether there is any event information that might help you determine what device or driver is causing the problem. Additional Information If the preceding steps do not resolve the Stop 0x0A error, and if you are running Windows on HCL-compliant hardware, refer to the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 314103 Preparation Before You Contact Microsoft After Receiving a STOP Message on a Blue Screen You can also refer to the following pages on the Microsoft Support Site: Troubleshoot Windows XP Professional Troubleshoot Windows XP Home Additional query words: ntoskrnl.exe blue screen tshoot 0x0000000a 0a oa Keywords: kberrmsg kbHardware kbinfo kbsetup kbtshoot KB314063 Technology: kbWinXPHome kbWinXPHomeSearch kbWinXPPro kbWinXPProSearch kbWinXPSearch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Send feedback to Microsoft © 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
  2. I think he definitely means the cost of a car, mine is due to arrive in March and at $3115 it ain't cheap.
  3. Don't take this the wrong way but I thought you said you were going to get some tattooes done...... I started off with a small one as welll, not quite as small as yours and vowed never to get any more....well that didn't last
  4. and after he finished jumping re-assembled it....I would never let anybody else do this to start with, for that exact same reason anda long list of others. Unless you do a complete check it could just be a ball of shite coming out at pull time.
  5. I've got one and it works great, no hang ups from either side, no shit that comes from been in a relationship and if there is some else...no guilt or cheating. Win win situation
  6. Satan666

    BaByLoN

    I knew someone would correct me, never bothered to change it after after I posted, but it's the same differance anyway, both foreigners and good coaches.
  7. The BPA has limit on jumps/license before you can you a full face helmet and i'm sure the USPA may have the same rule.
  8. Satan666

    Adrenalin movi

    It's an IMAX film so you won't be able to buy it, only see it in an IMAX theatre.
  9. Satan666

    BaByLoN

    No it's not Stuart even though he has helped out from time to time. Jonathon King is the guy I was trying to think of earlier
  10. Satan666

    BaByLoN

    Yes I did when I started out, and have since gotton to know some of the guys farily well, having jumped at boggies in Spain and Portugal with them. Wolf taught me and although he is a very good FF he is not a good coach. Tom or Kuri are the guys you want. Although they do have have a large base there I don't know the other guys well enough to comment on them. A friend of mine had coaching from the British contingent of Babylon( I forget his name now) but he was highly rated, but I thinkI read that he has since left there, but yuou could always check their website. When are you planning to go out there?
  11. This will always be an open debate, I myself have never had that problem, hated RW still do (except when we decide to do idiot 10way freeflyer RW jumps, good laugh) . People will always find there place in the sky through trial and error.
  12. That will be the first of many. Tattooes just become very addictive.
  13. Doing your FS1 is the BPA requirement before attempting to learn FF and some UK Dzs are starting to impliment this. Having done this then it is time to start FF as you have now learn't all the basics of RW as mentioned earlier in the posts. I don't agree with PhreeZone though on having 100 jumps or there abouts before doing Free flying. The worst thing you can do while FF is going flat during a jump (acceptable when you are by yourself but not others) and I have found RW people learning to FF instintively do this while learning to FF and they come off a position they are learning which is normally sit. 40 -50 jumps is more than adequate to start FF which it should be started with a good briefing or even better tuition from a coach/instructor.
  14. **other than the stereotypical european need(j) to regulate and control the individual is there any real reason for this? ** The went through a period of fatalities near misses, loss of altitude awareness etc, after skydivers were saying their level was this and they could do that, more than forced this to become the norm.
  15. You were close to been called SATAN and I've just been associated to Corn, what a world we live in