| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 876303 |
2010-04-14 01:54:00 |
Hey just had a Compaq C320tu given to me to look at and it keeps blue screening so I used UBCD4Win to see the event viewer and it said Dell wireless card was causing it. So I checked device manger and it was right, has a dell wireless card that is causing problems. Any ideas why it would be happening? |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 876304 |
2010-04-14 01:59:00 |
Bad/corrupt drivers or driver conflict most likely. Or a faulty card not responding to driver requests. Pull it out, does it all work OK then? |
inphinity (7274) |
| 876305 |
2010-04-14 02:33:00 |
ok not the wireless. Took the card out and still BSOD, but still too fast to see it |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 876306 |
2010-04-14 02:35:00 |
F8 for boot menu, Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure. |
inphinity (7274) |
| 876307 |
2010-04-14 02:46:00 |
ok here is the technical info:
*** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x81C8CBCB, oxF99BB69C, 0XF99BB398) |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 876308 |
2010-04-14 02:48:00 |
No file name or further description was given? |
inphinity (7274) |
| 876309 |
2010-04-14 02:51:00 |
no that was it. Just the usual message about if this is the first time you have seen the message. |
nedkelly (9059) |
| 876310 |
2010-04-14 04:46:00 |
hmm I am starting to wonder if it is the wireless card causing the problem |
nedkelly (9059) |
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