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Windows XP Pro crashes (error message interpretation)

Stug

Member
I recently installed Windows XP Pro, and I've been experiencing frequent random crashing. It seems to occur more quickly if I'm running more programs, but regardless, it never fails to crash. I set it to leave the error message and not immediately restart when it encountered a problem, and it describes the problem as "IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" and gives me the numbers "0x0000000A (0x000000FF, 0x00000000, 0x8052C14D)." I looked these numbers up on MS's website and followed the intructions (It told me to run sigverif.exe. When I ran this, the only unsigned system file it found was progman.exe. I don't know what to do from here. I've got the latest drivers for my hardware, nothing is unsupported that I know of, and I've tried every suggestion I've read. Any ideas?

System Specs (if they help):
1.4 ghz athlon t-bird on abit kt7-a w/ newest 4in1's
256 megs pc133 ram
Asus Geforce2mx 32mb ddr
Sounblaster 16 ISA pnp

I'd appreciate your help.
 
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