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KonuS

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One possibility is that one of your hardware devices is not getting along with the way Windows is sharing IRQs. If possible try shutting down and removing one card at a time, starting up without each one. If Windows starts up without the error you've found the card responsible. Try uninstalling it's drivers completely and make sure it's gone from the device manager, then shut down and reinstall the card. If Windows boots up ok, it was probably the drivers. If not try moving the card to another slot, or changing it's IRQ setting manually.

Hope that helps.

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I've had the very same problem last week, after I got some viruses.

I reinstalled windows.

Since then, no problem (at least, that one disappeared).

I applied the MS trick: reinstall the whole OS may be easier and faster than trying to find and solve the problem.

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