Windows 10

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Error – How to fix it

The IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error is a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) that occurs when a system process or a driver attempts to access a memory address without the proper authorization. This error can be caused by various factors, including incompatible or outdated drivers, faulty hardware, or software conflicts. To fix this error, follow these troubleshooting steps:

  1. Update your drivers:

Outdated or incompatible drivers can cause the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Make sure all your drivers, especially those related to graphics, network, and audio, are up-to-date.

  1. Press the Windows key + X and select “Device Manager.”
  2. Look for any devices with a yellow exclamation mark, indicating a problem with the driver.
  3. Right-click on the problematic device and select “Update driver.”
  4. Choose “Search automatically for updated driver software” and follow the on-screen instructions to update the driver.
  5. Restart your computer and check if the error is resolved.
  6. Check for hardware issues:

Faulty hardware, such as RAM or a faulty hard drive, can cause the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Perform a hardware check to identify any issues:

  1. Test your RAM using Windows Memory Diagnostic:
    a. Press the Windows key + S and type “Windows Memory Diagnostic” in the search bar.
    b. Click on the application and select “Restart now and check for problems.”
    c. The system will restart and run a memory test. If any issues are found, consider replacing the faulty RAM.
  2. Check your hard drive for errors:
    a. Open File Explorer and right-click on the system drive (usually C:).
    b. Select “Properties,” then click on the “Tools” tab.
    c. Under “Error checking,” click “Check” and follow the on-screen instructions.
  3. Uninstall recently installed software or hardware:

If the error started occurring after installing new software or hardware, there might be a compatibility issue or conflict. Uninstall the recently installed software or remove the hardware and check if the error persists.

  1. Disable or update third-party antivirus software:

Though rare some third-party antivirus programs may cause the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. Disable your antivirus temporarily to check if it resolves the issue. If it does, consider updating or replacing your antivirus software.

  1. Perform a System Restore:

If the error started occurring recently, you could try performing a system restore to revert your system to a previous state when it was functioning correctly:

  1. Press the Windows key + S and type “System Restore” in the search bar.
  2. Click on “Create a restore point.”
  3. In the System Properties window, under the System Protection tab, click “System Restore.”
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions to select a restore point and complete the process.
  5. Check for Windows updates:

Ensure your system is up-to-date with the latest Windows updates, as they can sometimes resolve issues like the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error.

  1. Press the Windows key + I to open Settings.
  2. Click on “Update & Security.”
  3. Select “Windows Update” and click on “Check for updates.”
  4. Install any available updates and restart your computer if prompted.

If none of these solutions resolve the issue, the error might be due to a more severe underlying problem, such as a faulty motherboard or CPU. In this case, you may need to consult a professional technician for further assistance.

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How to Setup Multiple Monitors in Windows 10

Below is a step by step guide to setting up and configuring multiple monitors in windows 10. Although all versions of windows use the same settings the wording might be a little different if you have an older version of windows.

 

Step 1:  Connect Monitor Cable to Computer and plug into wall outlet.

Step 2: Right Click on the desktop; from the drop-down menu select “Display Settings”extend1

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.1: You should see the following window:display2

 

2.2: From “display” look for “multiple monitors”. Then click that drop-down and select “Extend these displays”display-3

2.3: Click “Apply”

2.4: When prompted select “Keep Changes”

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Each monitor you connect is assigned a number, in this case a 1 or 2. This allows you to easily see which monitor is which in front of you. For instance say that the computer setup the monitor on your left as “2” well that means your mouse pointer will not go from left to right.  If you want to change the location of the monitor without physically moving the monitor go to step 3.

Your “Primary” monitor is where all your desktop icons appear. If you want to rearrange which monitor is primary go to step 4.

 

Step 3: At the top of the “Display” window click and drag the # “2” monitor to the side of # “1” where you want it to be located.

If you need to rearrange the monitor to the left it should look like this:

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If you need to rearrange the monitor to the right it should look like this:

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*note if your primary monitor is on the right your icon’s appear on the right

3.1: Click “Apply” at the bottom of the settings window

 

To change your primary display to the second monitor follow the steps below

Step 4: Select (click) Monitor #2 at the top of the Settings > Display window. It will highlight to a blue color as shown above.

4.1: Scroll down to the bottom of the settings window and select the check box that says “make this my main display”monitormove3

4.2: Click “Apply”

 

Now you know how to setup a monitors orientation in windows 10 with ease!

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