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When using Windows operating system, a user may encounter several error codes and bugs. These error codes are returned by the operating system to the user, in case there is some software or hardware fault. The issue can be done by users, or it can be borne by any update in the operating system, or software or driver. When such big errors occur, the screen turns blue and an error code is returned. This state is called Blue Screen of Death or Blue Screen error. Here, in this article, we are listing down some important STOP Error codes in Windows operating system.

STOP 0x000000D1 or DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_OR_EQUAL

This is the most common BSOD error that a user encounters while using the Windows device. It is a driver error, resulting from illegal access of invalid memory location.  It occurs when a driver has accessed a memory location of which it is not authorized. This happens while NT is operating at a specific IRQL. There is no recovery method known. But you can check for KB810093, KB316208 & KB810980 in Microsoft’s official website.

STOP 0x0000000A or IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

This is also similar to the above stop code, where a driver attempted to access a specific memory location without any authorization. It occurs due to incompatibility with hardware or software. If this stop error has occurred in your device, you can check the detailed message. You may get the name of the device driver causing the menace. So, accordingly, you can update the driver, disable the driver or even remove the device, whichever will solve your issue. You can search solution with KB314063.

STOP 0x00000050 or PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

This type of stop error occurs when any driver or service tried to access a data that was not in memory. This type of issue is related to software incompatibility, defective physical memory, antivirus program interruption, etc. You can boot your device in Safe Mode to uninstall the program or the driver. You can check out for KB894278 & KB183169 for further solution.

STOP 0x000000C2 or BAD_POOL_CALLER

This is another case of illegal memory allocation, usually done by any kernel-mode process or driver. For getting further details on debugging, check out for KB265879 on Microsoft’s official software.

STOP OX000000ED or UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME

This type of Stop error code occurs when the operating system fails to access the memory volume containing the boot files. If you’re reusing ATA-66 or ATA-100 drivers, then you must ensure that you have 80-connector cable, and not just the standard 40-connector IDE cable. For further details, check KB297185 and KB315403.

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