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Sudden Bluescreen because of Wireless Network Adapter
I have been having this problem since i purchased my m1625 laptop which was
back in august of this year. I have tried many of the previous posted suggestions and also some of my own including trying to restart services that deal with the network adaptor. Nothing i have tried has been successful but the problem is very irratic because i can a few days without it the adaptor messing up and then some days it can mess up multiple times. The one thing that i have thought about doing is getting a external wireless adaptor and seeing if it might be a flaw in the computer hardward by seeing if an external wireless adaptor being used instead of the one inside the laptop would produce the same errors. have any of you who have encountered this same problem used an external adaptor and if so what happened? "Doy22" wrote: It happened to me sometime ago and had just happened to me again. I am not sure if it is a problem with the PC or the wireless linksys G device. I am now on Wire not wireless and is trying to see if anyone has any solution to this. -- Doy22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Doy22's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/doy22.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-har...es/1052134.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Sudden Bluescreen because of Wireless Network Adapter
I now have Vista SP 2 beta installed on my laptop and my wireless is
connecting a lot easier. I did not have BSDs before however. "jbm" wrote in message ... I have been having this problem since i purchased my m1625 laptop which was back in august of this year. I have tried many of the previous posted suggestions and also some of my own including trying to restart services that deal with the network adaptor. Nothing i have tried has been successful but the problem is very irratic because i can a few days without it the adaptor messing up and then some days it can mess up multiple times. The one thing that i have thought about doing is getting a external wireless adaptor and seeing if it might be a flaw in the computer hardward by seeing if an external wireless adaptor being used instead of the one inside the laptop would produce the same errors. have any of you who have encountered this same problem used an external adaptor and if so what happened? "Doy22" wrote: It happened to me sometime ago and had just happened to me again. I am not sure if it is a problem with the PC or the wireless linksys G device. I am now on Wire not wireless and is trying to see if anyone has any solution to this. -- Doy22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Doy22's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/doy22.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-har...es/1052134.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Sudden Bluescreen because of Wireless Network Adapter
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 11:03:01 -0800, jbm
wrote: I have been having this problem since i purchased my m1625 laptop which was back in august of this year. I have tried many of the previous posted suggestions and also some of my own including trying to restart services that deal with the network adaptor. Nothing i have tried has been successful but the problem is very irratic because i can a few days without it the adaptor messing up and then some days it can mess up multiple times. ONE: don't hijack someone else's thread. It's rude and it won't get you the number of replies you might need simply because the thread is old and has already been viewed often. TWO: your first choice for support should be the vendor since the computer is relatively new and is probably under warranty . The one thing that i have thought about doing is getting a external wireless adaptor and seeing if it might be a flaw in the computer hardward by seeing if an external wireless adaptor being used instead of the one inside the laptop would produce the same errors. have any of you who have encountered this same problem used an external adaptor and if so what happened? "Doy22" wrote: It happened to me sometime ago and had just happened to me again. I am not sure if it is a problem with the PC or the wireless linksys G device. I am now on Wire not wireless and is trying to see if anyone has any solution to this. -- Doy22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Doy22's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/doy22.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-har...es/1052134.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Sudden Bluescreen because of Wireless Network Adapter
mine gets a bluescreen caused by the camera driver
"jorge_chamu" wrote: I got a bluescreen a while ago, I troubleshoot according to Wireless networking problem section on Problems Report and Solutions, but I'm not sure if the problem will be fixed. 1. I already checked for drivers updates... there are none that I dont have already. 2. The Diagnose and Repair tool from Network and Sharing Center didnt find any problem. 3. I have the following parameters in my notebook OS Name Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium Version 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 Build 6001 Other OS Description Not Available OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name JORGE-PC System Manufacturer Gateway System Model T-1625 System Type X86-based PC Processor AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-60, 2000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s) BIOS Version/Date Gateway 90.03, 27/09/2007 SMBIOS Version 2.4 Windows Directory C:\Windows System Directory C:\Windows\system32 Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2 Locale México Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6001.18000" User Name Jorge-PC\Jorge Time Zone Central Daylight Time (Mexico) Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 2.00 GB Total Physical Memory 1.62 GB Available Physical Memory 789 MB Total Virtual Memory 3.49 GB Available Virtual Memory 2.13 GB Page File Space 1.92 GB Page File C:\pagefile.sys It has happened to me twice now (a couple of days ago and today). In the Event Viewer I got the Fault Bucket: 0x7f_8_RTL8187B+e56f, type 0 Apparently it has something to do with my Wireless Network Adapter. Realtek RTL8187B Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter I want to know what was the cause of this (in a very specific and technical manner) and what to do to prevent to happen again. |
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Sudden Bluescreen because of Wireless Network Adapter
I was having a similar issue. When I would get the blue screen, part of the error message would state to check recently added software. I also noticed that it only happened when I was connected to the internet. The only software that I was running that was recently installed and used my internet connection was VUZE (for torrents). This thread is continued from one that was started on Microsoft's website so I wanted to add that people there mentioned that they wondered if it had anything to do with torrents. Well guess what? I uninstalled VUZE and AFTER I UNINSTALLED IT, I STOPPED HAVING PROBLEMS! It's been almost a week and my laptop has been running great. I really liked VUZE so I'm gonna reinstall it and see what happens. I'm not that computer literate so it's all about a lot of trial and error, mostly error LOL Give it a shot, hope it helps someone. |
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Sudden Bluescreen because of Wireless Network Adapter
i was constantly having this problem as i stated below. I have discovered
that the problem is caused by the network card causing the computer to overheat inside. I have concluded this because while experiencing this problem or any time my network card would be enable the fan would ran numerous times even when the computer was not doing processor intensive taks. So after noticing this i purchashed a usb network adapter and disabled the internal adapter and i have not had the problem occur in over 3 weeks while before i was experiencing it everday. I am almost 100 percent sure that the problem is caused by improper cooling of the computer and that the network card causes the computer to overheat which causes the network connection to freeze up and then causes the computer to be unable to turn on or off the network adapter and finally results with the BSD. My only advice is to somehow create better cooling in the laptop or purchase an external adapter and disable the internal adapter. "jbm" wrote: I have been having this problem since i purchased my m1625 laptop which was back in august of this year. I have tried many of the previous posted suggestions and also some of my own including trying to restart services that deal with the network adaptor. Nothing i have tried has been successful but the problem is very irratic because i can a few days without it the adaptor messing up and then some days it can mess up multiple times. The one thing that i have thought about doing is getting a external wireless adaptor and seeing if it might be a flaw in the computer hardward by seeing if an external wireless adaptor being used instead of the one inside the laptop would produce the same errors. have any of you who have encountered this same problem used an external adaptor and if so what happened? "Doy22" wrote: It happened to me sometime ago and had just happened to me again. I am not sure if it is a problem with the PC or the wireless linksys G device. I am now on Wire not wireless and is trying to see if anyone has any solution to this. -- Doy22 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Doy22's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/doy22.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-har...es/1052134.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Sudden Bluescreen because of Wireless Network Adapter
i was constantly having this problem as i stated above in an earlier post. I
have discovered that the problem is caused by the network card causing the computer to overheat inside. I have concluded this because while experiencing this problem or any time my network card would be enable the fan would ran numerous times even when the computer was not doing processor intensive taks. So after noticing this i purchashed a usb network adapter and disabled the internal adapter and i have not had the problem occur in over 3 weeks while before i was experiencing it everday. I am almost 100 percent sure that the problem is caused by improper cooling of the computer and that the network card causes the computer to overheat which causes the network connection to freeze up and then causes the computer to be unable to turn on or off the network adapter and finally results with the BSD. My only advice is to somehow create better cooling in the laptop or purchase an external adapter and disable the internal adapter. "alma" wrote: mine gets a bluescreen caused by the camera driver "jorge_chamu" wrote: I got a bluescreen a while ago, I troubleshoot according to Wireless networking problem section on Problems Report and Solutions, but I'm not sure if the problem will be fixed. 1. I already checked for drivers updates... there are none that I dont have already. 2. The Diagnose and Repair tool from Network and Sharing Center didnt find any problem. 3. I have the following parameters in my notebook OS Name Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium Version 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 Build 6001 Other OS Description Not Available OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation System Name JORGE-PC System Manufacturer Gateway System Model T-1625 System Type X86-based PC Processor AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-60, 2000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s) BIOS Version/Date Gateway 90.03, 27/09/2007 SMBIOS Version 2.4 Windows Directory C:\Windows System Directory C:\Windows\system32 Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2 Locale México Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.0.6001.18000" User Name Jorge-PC\Jorge Time Zone Central Daylight Time (Mexico) Installed Physical Memory (RAM) 2.00 GB Total Physical Memory 1.62 GB Available Physical Memory 789 MB Total Virtual Memory 3.49 GB Available Virtual Memory 2.13 GB Page File Space 1.92 GB Page File C:\pagefile.sys It has happened to me twice now (a couple of days ago and today). In the Event Viewer I got the Fault Bucket: 0x7f_8_RTL8187B+e56f, type 0 Apparently it has something to do with my Wireless Network Adapter. Realtek RTL8187B Wireless 802.11b/g 54Mbps USB 2.0 Network Adapter I want to know what was the cause of this (in a very specific and technical manner) and what to do to prevent to happen again. |
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