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Keiran95
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VPCEH1J1E - Blue Error Screen

Not sure of the exact error code BUT it only happens now and again ands its done it ever since i got it brand new, it is still under warranty but was just wondering if there was a fix for this thats easy, e.g out of date driver of somthing, anyway heres roughly what the error says,

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

any help is appriciated

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rich912
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KatherineYH wrote:

It means the display driver is broken. The computer crashes and shows the bluescreen to let you know.

You should go sony's website and go to the model you have (search by serial number on the bottom of the machine). Then, install the latest display driver. It should fix you up. If it doesn't there could be something worse wrong. Truth be told, it almost certainly will be fixed by a driver update.

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@ KatherineYH

There is nothing in Keiran95’s post that would suggest that this is necessarily connected to the display driver.

Also if you copy and paste from other forums and, in this instance, just edit Dell to Sony please have the courtesy to quote your source.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110412231804AAUU98G

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It means the display driver is broken. The computer crashes and shows the bluescreen to let you know.

You should go Dell's website and go to the model you have (search by serial number on the bottom of the machine). Then, install the latest display driver. It should fix you up. If it doesn't there could be something worse wrong. Truth be told, it almost certainly will be fixed by a driver update.

Hi Keiran95,

This could be caused by a number of things but have a look at the following links to get a better understanding of the issue and how to troubleshoot.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc957609.aspx

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/irqlnotlessorequal-windows-7/e3715...

Rich

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Keiran95
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KatherineYH
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It means the display driver is broken. The computer crashes and shows the bluescreen to let you know.

You should go sony's website and go to the model you have (search by serial number on the bottom of the machine). Then, install the latest display driver. It should fix you up. If it doesn't there could be something worse wrong. Truth be told, it almost certainly will be fixed by a driver update.

_______________

Life is too serious to be taken seriously http://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/text-smiley.png

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rich912
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KatherineYH wrote:

It means the display driver is broken. The computer crashes and shows the bluescreen to let you know.

You should go sony's website and go to the model you have (search by serial number on the bottom of the machine). Then, install the latest display driver. It should fix you up. If it doesn't there could be something worse wrong. Truth be told, it almost certainly will be fixed by a driver update.

_______________

Life is too serious to be taken seriously http://imagicon.info/cat/12-13/text-smiley.png

@ KatherineYH

There is nothing in Keiran95’s post that would suggest that this is necessarily connected to the display driver.

Also if you copy and paste from other forums and, in this instance, just edit Dell to Sony please have the courtesy to quote your source.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110412231804AAUU98G

Transcript:

It means the display driver is broken. The computer crashes and shows the bluescreen to let you know.

You should go Dell's website and go to the model you have (search by serial number on the bottom of the machine). Then, install the latest display driver. It should fix you up. If it doesn't there could be something worse wrong. Truth be told, it almost certainly will be fixed by a driver update.

Hi Keiran95,

This could be caused by a number of things but have a look at the following links to get a better understanding of the issue and how to troubleshoot.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc957609.aspx

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-system/irqlnotlessorequal-windows-7/e3715...

Rich

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