Windows XP BSoD’s
Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 March 2010 08:19 Written by admin Thursday, 18 March 2010 04:34
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STOP Error 0×00000002: DEVICE_QUEUE_NOT_BUSY
STOP error 0×2 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000002 may also display “DEVICE_QUEUE_NOT_BUSY” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×00000003: INVALID_AFFINITY_SET
STOP error 0×3 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000003 may also display “INVALID_AFFINITY_SET” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×00000004: INVALID_DATA_ACCESS_TRAP
STOP error 0×4 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000004 may also display “INVALID_DATA_ACCESS_TRAP” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×00000005: INVALID_PROCESS_ATTACH_ATTEMPT
STOP error 0×5 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000005 may also display “INVALID_PROCESS_ATTACH_ATTEMPT” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×00000006: INVALID_PROCESS_DETACH_ATTEMPT
STOP error 0×6 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000006 may also display “INVALID_PROCESS_DETACH_ATTEMPT” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×00000007: INVALID_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT
STOP error 0×7 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000007 may also display “INVALID_SOFTWARE_INTERRUPT” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×00000008: IRQL_NOT_DISPATCH_LEVEL
STOP error 0×8 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000008 may also display “IRQL_NOT_DISPATCH_LEVEL” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×00000009: IRQL_NOT_GREATER_OR_EQUAL
STOP error 0×9 is not very common. STOP code 0×00000009 may also display “IRQL_NOT_GREATER_OR_EQUAL” on the same STOP message.
STOP Error 0×0000000A: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
STOP error 0xA means that Microsoft Windows or a kernel-mode driver accessed paged memory at DISPATCH_LEVEL or above. STOP code 0×0000000A may also display “IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL” on the same STOP message.
0×0000008e 0xc0000005 0xf607b68a 0xf3928c80 0×00000000