Posted January 20, 201213 yr I have client who purchased Acer systems with Windows 7 Home Premium Edition. We purchased Windows 7 Pro and wiped and reloaded the system. We did not do an upgrade, we tried but our volume license would not allow for an upgrade so we had to do a clean install. These are all the same system. We had one machine that seemed to work up until we joined it to the 2008 domain then blue screen. I experienced this issue about a month ago with different systems and was not able to resolve the issue. I don't see how it can be a driver issue as Windows 7 Home Premium was installed by factory. Windows 7 loads everything seems to work and then BSOD.... IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL Stop 0x00000000A Any Help is appreciated. Continue reading...
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