I'm confused. What were the results of the low-level format? Was the format successful? (I don't think a low level format was necessary in this case). Regardless, were you able to reinstall Windows upon reformatting?
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May I ask what sound card you're using? It seems like it might've been a sound card driver problem ... the IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is, to the best of my knowledge, usually attributed to corrupt drivers.
So everything is working good now, and you just are curious what the problem might've been?
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You might wish to try that. The only problem with that is, from my experience, the Creative Live! drivers are completely bloated and usually end up screwing my stuff up. If you install them, just install the drivers themselves and not all the excess Creative junk software
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I've known a machine with bad ram that also had that same stop error. If it acts up again, try switching the ram with some sticks you know work good.
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The sound coming out funny doesn't seem to be a ram problem to me. Are there any sound programs you have installed by any chance? Anything that might screw it up? Did the sound blaster drivers work?
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