Hey everyone! I'm dealing with the IRLQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL BSOD error, and it's been a nagging problem for years now. I've reinstalled Windows several times, but the error usually creeps back in after about a week or two. I believe it's likely caused by a troublesome driver, but I can't figure out which one. I've tried a bunch of troubleshooting steps like using DDU, checking RAM with Memtest, running Crystaldisk, and updating drivers, but so far, nothing has worked. Once, it seemed to happen after I installed DirectX, so I avoided that for a while, but the BSOD returned eventually. I'm not quite sure how to identify the culprit and could use some advice. Here's a link to my minidump: [Minidump File](https://www.mediafire.com/file/vwto6r3mgg1w5gz/090225-10625-01.dmp/file). My laptop specs are an OMEN 15 with an RTX 2060, AMD 4800, 16 GB RAM, running Windows 10. Thanks in advance for any help!
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First things first, we need those dump files to analyze what's going on with your BSODs. If you can boot into Windows, try looking for the dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. If you see any, zip that folder up and upload it to a file-sharing site like Catbox or Mediafire. We usually need multiple dump files for more accurate analysis, so if you only have one right now, that might not be enough to track down the issue. Also, make sure to set your mini dump settings to Small Memory Dump so you don’t lose old log files!

Got it! I’ll check for those dump files and zip them up. I didn’t think about needing more than one, but that makes sense. I'll update the link once I get more BSODs, thanks for your help!