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Ialmrnt5 stop error BSOD

Discussion in 'Device Drivers' started by oxnerlt0815, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. oxnerlt0815 Newcomer, in training

    I am pretty sure my problem is with a device driver. I am just needing some help to figure out which one and how to roll back the correct driver. I installed an update for intel chipset. I belive this is the problem causeing the BSOD. I recieved the stop error 0x000000ea, also said that the driver was in an indefinite loop. Any suggestions?
  2. Crazy Newcomer, in training Posts: 191

    Boot into save mode and remove/roll back the driver :)
    (press F8 before windows starts to boot)
  3. oxnerlt0815 Newcomer, in training

    How to know which to rollback

    I am not sure how to find the correct one to rollback
  4. Crazy Newcomer, in training Posts: 191

    If you can't roll back, just delete it and install the driver that came with the computer.
    Should be on the disc you got with your computer/motherboard