Windows 10: Consistently Getting the BSOD SQRL_not_equal_or_less_than

Discus and support Consistently Getting the BSOD SQRL_not_equal_or_less_than in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; for the past couple weeks i have been getting this BSOD every other time whenever i run certain applications, sometimes it works and othertimes it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Logan Jackson1, Nov 21, 2024.

  1. Consistently Getting the BSOD SQRL_not_equal_or_less_than


    for the past couple weeks i have been getting this BSOD every other time whenever i run certain applications, sometimes it works and othertimes it crashes my whole computer

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    Logan Jackson1, Nov 21, 2024
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  2. rarahim Win User

    Consistently getting BSODs

    Ok, here are the latest updates...
    1. I did go to Lenovo website and downloaded and re-installed all official device drivers => BSOD still occurred
    2. I did delete the old hiberfi.sys file and let my machine re-create it => BSOD still occurred
    3. I did run chkdsk on SDD system drive => TBD (I did not run on the HDD because I did try to disable this drive before but the BSOD still occurred.
    Additionally, Lenovo has an official diagnostic tool which does thorough tests on all hardware components. I did run the test which took 4 hours and the result showed that no error occurred. There was only one warning having to do with the Bluetooth adapter with the message saying "Warning No device was found". I doubt this was the cause of the BSODs though because I did test the machine while disabling the Bluetooth adapter before and it still crashed.
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    I have uploaded 3 latest dump files to my Google Drive. I have a feeling that I might be nearing the end of the road in trying to resolve this issue... *Sad
     
    rarahim, Nov 21, 2024
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  3. ubuysa Win User
    Consistently getting BSODs

    The dumps all show a failure in the kernel run-time library heap functions. A heap is a memory allocation from which applications and drivers allocate their memory. These BSODs look like a rogue driver misusing the heap. Looking through your third-party drivers I can see that there are updates on the Lenovo website for many of them. I would suggest that, in the first instance, you visit the Lenovo driver downloads site for your IdeaPad s410p and update all the drivers that you can. As an example, your WiFi driver is over 6 years old... Code:
    The Lenovo downloads site has a version of this driver dated 8th May 2017...
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    ubuysa, Nov 21, 2024
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  4. rarahim Win User

    Consistently Getting the BSOD SQRL_not_equal_or_less_than

    Consistently getting BSODs

    Actually i did follow the instructions unless there is any steps i overlooked... i uploaded the debug log file to my Google Drive folder.. that folder also contains other minidump files which i thought could be useful.. here is the direct link to the file: RAD-LENOVO-(2022-10-21_21-07-47).zip I've also attached the file in this post.. thanks. - - - Updated - - - Meanwhile, i've also been conducting some diagnostic tests on my own by disabling certain devices/windows features in isolation in order to rule them out as probable cause and the outcome thus far is that BSODs still occur in the following conditions:
    • Bluetooth [disabled]
    • Camera [disabled]
    • 2nd SATA HDD [disabled]
    • Display adapter [rolled back to Ms Basic Display Adapter]
    • External USB device [none connected]
    • Ms Fast Start [disabled]
    • Ethernet adapter [disabled]
    • Audio device (speaker+mic) [disabled]
    Other tests done so far:
    • GPU-z [bus interface render test successfully run]
    • MemTest [no error detected]
    • CrystalDiskInfo [no error detected]
    • Removed and re-sat each RAM module and test them separately in isolation with each memory slot [no difference]
     
    rarahim, Nov 21, 2024
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