Practical solutions to fix IRQL not less or equal error in Windows 10 and 11
The "IRQL not less or equal" error is a common problem in Windows 10 and 11 operating systems that can occur when a driver or process tries to access a memory address that does not correspond to it.
This error can be caused by various factors such as faulty drivers and hardware or software conflicts. Fortunately, there are several practical and easy-to-execute solutions that can help you fix this problem.
In this tutorial I present five solutions that you can try to fix the error. It's important to keep your drivers, software, and antivirus up to date and perform regular maintenance on your hardware to avoid problems in the future.
It is essential to keep in mind that this solution only works for computers that present the error, but eventually boot into the operating system.
In the upper right part of the screen you can locate with the help of the mouse the tutorial where I explain how to solve it when it presents the error and does not load the operating system.
1. Update drivers: Make sure you have the latest drivers for all your devices. You can do this manually or by using driver update software. If the error occurs after installing a new driver, try uninstalling and reinstalling it.
2. Run a memory test: The "IRQL not less or equal" error can also be caused by faulty RAM. You can run a memory scan using the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. To do this, press Windows Key + R, type "mdsched.exe" and press Enter. You will be prompted to restart your computer to run the scan.
3. Uninstall recent programs: If the error started occurring after installing a new program, try uninstalling it and see if the problem goes away.
4. Check hardware compatibility: If you've recently installed new hardware, make sure it's compatible with your operating system and other hardware components.
5. System Restore: If none of the above solutions work, you can try restoring your system to an earlier point in time when the error did not occur. To do this, press Windows Key + R, type "rstrui.exe" and press Enter. Follow the instructions on the screen to restore your system.
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