• Driver_irql_not_less_or_equal(nwifi.sys) bsod
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So I'm running windows 8 32 bit, and it seems after a heavy internet usage, pc crashes with this errors. Any ideas?
Yes I have everything newest from the fresh install
This might be two issues, but let's treat the most common factor first. Try cleaning the contacts of your RAM sticks with a white eraser. [img]http://110.164.64.200/FreeWare/program/school.discovery.com_clipart_/school.discovery.com/clipart/images/erase.gif[/img] If you have experience with old cartdriges (SNES/Genesis/SMS etc) you should be right at home here.
Is this happening only after you moved to Windows 8? Back in the Windows 8 Beta my PC would just random bsod for no reason but on retail it works perfectly fine.
[QUOTE=JohnnyOnFlame;38831146]This might be two issues, but let's treat the most common factor first. Try cleaning the contacts of your RAM sticks with a white eraser. [img]http://110.164.64.200/FreeWare/program/school.discovery.com_clipart_/school.discovery.com/clipart/images/erase.gif[/img] If you have experience with old cartdriges (SNES/Genesis/SMS etc) you should be right at home here.[/QUOTE] Didn't help [editline]15th December 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Smoot;38838530]Is this happening only after you moved to Windows 8? Back in the Windows 8 Beta my PC would just random bsod for no reason but on retail it works perfectly fine.[/QUOTE] It's brand new pc, so I don't know
nwifi.sys? That sounds more like a problem to do with network drivers. Do you know if the computer uses a network card or a usb network adapter? Or if you use one of those USB ones that connect to 3g
I'm using dlink modem to connect to wifi internet
[QUOTE=overpain;38839016]I'm using dlink modem to connect to wifi internet[/QUOTE] Are the drivers even supported?
Yes
[QUOTE=overpain;38839016]I'm using dlink modem to connect to wifi internet[/QUOTE] So do you primarily use WiFi or do you use a wired connection? If you use primarily WiFi, try with the wired connection. If the problem goes away, something in the WiFi is making your computer go bonkers. If the problem doesn't go away it's something with modem itself I reckon.
[QUOTE=Hullu V3;38864497]So do you primarily use WiFi or do you use a wired connection? If you use primarily WiFi, try with the wired connection. If the problem goes away, something in the WiFi is making your computer go bonkers. If the problem doesn't go away it's something with modem itself I reckon.[/QUOTE] Ehh, too bad my internet is wifi only. So no wired connection or anything Thanks for help anyways.
[QUOTE=overpain;38864517]Ehh, too bad my internet is wifi only. So no wired connection or anything Thanks for help anyways.[/QUOTE] No ethernet ports on the Dlink? That's curious.
Yea not really. At least I don't see them.
Unless it's a 3g / 4g hotspot it has network ports. Anyways, which drivers is it. Which model is it? (Your computers WIFI)
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