That is a Ram issue. Have you tried adjusting the voltage on the ram. It will do that if it is to low or to high.
"Duncan" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Did you try doing what they suggest and removing some RAM before installing? > If you're not comfortable opening your computer case, get a knowledgeable > friend or a computers shop to do it for you. Of course, if you for some > bizarre reason have only one piece or RAM (1x4GB - rare!) that won't work. > An alternative is seeing if you can slipstream the Microsoft Patch into the > install disc (consists of copying the entire DVD to your hard drive, looking > for instructions on slipstreaming patches into Vista, and then reburning the > DVD). > > I find it curious that you'd get that error, as the 64-bit versions are > limited to 128GB of RAM unlike the 4GB limit for 32-bit. > > Cheers! > > "Nightwings" <Nightwings[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:F12EAFB8-5313-4A90-9F3B-407511E8F8D8[ at ]microsoft.com... > > After the install, the PC reboots then I end end up with a blue screen > > which > > either says irq not equal or less at the top or it's another stop error > > but > > it's always these same two. > > > > I know there some thing about 3 or more gigs of RAM, I have 4. But the fix > > for that is a KB929777 update for this problem but how do you install this > > update if you can't get the windows installation to finish. I'm only > > making > > it past the first installation step where it uses the dvd. > >
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