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Blue Screen b/c of Realtek RTL8187B Wireless Windows Vista
Every other day my computer randomly crashes with a blue screen. This happens
most frequently after I have woken up the computer after sleeping it. When I turn it back on after the blue screen it says that there is some kind of problem with wireless networking. I have tried several different options, but nothing has worked so far. I have a Gateway M-1615 laptop with an AMD Turion64 The Fault Bucket is something like these: 0x7f_8_RTL8187B+e633, type 0 WRONG_SYMBOLS, type 0 0x9F_IMAGE_RTL8187B.sys, type 0 0x9F_IMAGE_RTL8187B.sys, type 0 Fault bucket 0x7f_8_RTL8187B+e649, type 0 |
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Blue Screen b/c of Realtek RTL8187B Wireless Windows Vista
I am now having blue-screen crashes after waking up from hibernation, and it
is saying it is my Atheros wireless adapter. Did you just install Vista Service Pack 1 and/or a video game? That is when my crashes started. "AllenS" wrote: Every other day my computer randomly crashes with a blue screen. This happens most frequently after I have woken up the computer after sleeping it. When I turn it back on after the blue screen it says that there is some kind of problem with wireless networking. I have tried several different options, but nothing has worked so far. I have a Gateway M-1615 laptop with an AMD Turion64 The Fault Bucket is something like these: 0x7f_8_RTL8187B+e633, type 0 WRONG_SYMBOLS, type 0 0x9F_IMAGE_RTL8187B.sys, type 0 0x9F_IMAGE_RTL8187B.sys, type 0 Fault bucket 0x7f_8_RTL8187B+e649, type 0 |
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Blue Screen b/c of Realtek RTL8187B Wireless Windows Vista
SamAndAnnRuss wrote:
I am now having blue-screen crashes after waking up from hibernation, and it is saying it is my Atheros wireless adapter. Did you just install Vista Service Pack 1 and/or a video game? That is when my crashes started. I believe that SOME drivers have to be reinstalled after installing SP1. Your Atheros driver might be one of them. -- ROL |
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Blue Screen b/c of Realtek RTL8187B Wireless Windows Vista
I don't do any gaming on my computer, but I installed the Service Pack a few
months ago. This problem with the wireless, however, has only been going on for about the last month. Today when I tried to start my computer after shutting in down, it was unable to do so and had to reboot to an earlier period when it was working. Should I try to reinstall the wireless driver again or what is best to do? Thanks "RobinL" wrote: SamAndAnnRuss wrote: I am now having blue-screen crashes after waking up from hibernation, and it is saying it is my Atheros wireless adapter. Did you just install Vista Service Pack 1 and/or a video game? That is when my crashes started. I believe that SOME drivers have to be reinstalled after installing SP1. Your Atheros driver might be one of them. -- ROL |
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Blue Screen b/c of Realtek RTL8187B Wireless Windows Vista
You can also try to reinstall the wireless driver. & check if that resolves the issue or not. -- tanuj_chadha Tanuj History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. - Karl Marx :geek: |
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