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STOP: 0×0000000A
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
This Stop error, which can be caused by either software or hardware, indicates that a
kernel-mode process or driver attempted to access a memory location it did not have
permission to access or a memory location that exists at a kernel interrupt request level
(IRQL) that was too high. A kernel-mode process can only access other processes that
have an IRQL that’s equal to or lower than its own.
Troubleshooting a Stop 0×0000000A error in Windows XP
STOP: 0×0000001E
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
This Stop error indicates that the Windows XP kernel detected an illegal or unknown
processor instruction. The problems that cause this Stop error can be either software or
hardware related and result from invalid memory and access violations, which are
intercepted by Windows’ default error handler if error-handling routines are not present
in the code itself.
Possible Resolutions to STOP 0×0A, 0×01E, and 0×50 Errors