BSOD IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL During Install

May 6, 2009

I'm trying to install the newest build on an old laptop that currently runs XP. I try booting from the DVD, and after it gets to the point where the little green progress bar animation plays on the bottom of the screen, I instantly get the IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL bsod.

Other cases I've found of this bsod seem to be related to peripheral drivers, but it's a laptop, so there are none (per se).

Any thoughts?

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Problem signature:
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BCP3: 00000001
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Product: 768_1

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==================================================
Dump File : 101411-35937-01.dmp
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DFI LANParty UT 915P-T12

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I tried 32-bit with the exact same results.

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