Frank4d Retired Trusted Advisor. Joined Sep 10, Messages 9, The log is showing a problem with athrxusb. I can see from the BSOD logs in your other solved thread that you have updated this driver, but the newer one is from , so it is probably an XP or Vista driver. Check around to see if you can find a newer driver. This wireless network adapter dates back 5 years or so, i wouldn't be suprized if there is no latest version for it, i will check and try to update.
Will keep you posted. Update: It appears, that there is no latest driver software available for the wireless network adapter for windows 7. I am seeing versions for Windows Vista and XP. I keep getting the Bluescreen now, I'm wondering if there is any possible driver update for windows 7 or will i have to buy a new wireless network adapter? Update: Problem Solved, i bought a new wireless network adapter today.
As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Drivers created before the year may not be compatible with Windows XP. If Setup starts automatically, quit it. Click Install from a list or specific location Advanced , and then click Next. Click to select the Include this location in the search box, and then type your CD-ROM drive letter in the space below.
For example, type. Click Next. If you believe it to be a driver you could always go to Safemode and disable all drives in Device Manager all drivers that you can disable except Mouse and Keyboard, and devices under Universal Serial Bus Controller if you are using a USB keyboard or mouse. If you are not using a USB keyboard or mouse then you can disable everything possible. If you don't receive the error on regular startup after all is disabled then you are right that its most likely be a driver issue.
At this point it would be a process of elimination. A driver tried to access an address that is pageable or that is completely invalid while the IRQL was too high. If the first parameter has the same value as the fourth parameter, and the third parameter indicates an execute operation, this bug check was likely caused by a driver that was trying to execute code when the code itself was paged out.
Possible causes for the page fault include the following:. Look in the Event Viewer to see if anything is reported about those. If you could give the Blue Screen info that would help. Such as the BCC and the other 4 entries on the lower left. Stop: 0x oxoooooooo oxoooooooo oxooooooooo oxoooooooo tcpip. Does not tell all the possible driver issues. Also run CheckDisk so we can rule out corruption as much as possible. Manually look at manufacturer's sites for drivers - and Device Maker's sites.
Important : While performing check disk on the hard drive, if any bad sectors are found, then check disk will try to repair that sector.
Any data available on that sector might be lost. Note : Reinstalling Windows 7 will delete any programs you've installed and will restore the default Windows settings. You'll need to restore your user files, and reinstall any programs you've installed using the original installation discs or files.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Stop errors also sometimes called blue screen or black screen errors can occur if a serious problem causes Windows 7 to shut down or restart unexpectedly.
You might see a message that says, "Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. These errors can be caused by both hardware and software issues, and it can be difficult to troubleshoot the problem. We can actually take a look at the event viewer log file to check; if there have been any error including the blue screen error.
C heck event logs and post back the details See: What information appears in event logs Event Viewer? Mohamed Ali A.
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