Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal

Does it happen often? If not, just reboot and ignore it.

If the driver that caused the error is listed (it should be) try updating it. There's not a lot you can do if there is no updated drivers other than disable the hardware until one is available.
 
Its a driver error, I fixed it now, thanks for replying anyway apricieated it.
what I basicly did is I turned windows firewall exceptions off, so now I will probably scan my computer since it probably was a virus.
 
That message is a RAM related problem. Check and see if all your RAM sticks are properly seated, running in dual channel, etc.
 
Yes it can sometimes be a RAM problem, might wanna run memtest86 once to be safe (even if you think it don't need it).
 
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