BSOD in win7, need help

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  1. Posts : 11
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       #11

    well, i know i bought the computer from a store called KSP, im from israel, im not sure what kind of model it is, but it is not a laptop... i bought it back at 2008.

    i installed the driver you attached.

    edit: by the way, i just had another BSOD code : 19 and another code: 3b
    Last edited by AlphaVisual; 14 Sep 2010 at 14:04.
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  2. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #12

    Please follow the BSOD Posting Instructions again: https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    Could you contact the shop, and ask them what network adapter you have?
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  3. Posts : 11
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    Thread Starter
       #13

    if i understand corectly, my network adapter is is the one you mentioned, but if you mean Device model, and whats wrote on the Router so ill copy from there.

    manufacturer: ROTAL

    Model: RTA1025W
    Model number: 1.0

    RTA1025W-EBDAC0
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  4. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #14

    Hmm...that's your router, not network adapter. If you feel comfortable with this, open up the side of your computer tower, and look at the network adapter inside. It will be in a slot like this:



    See if you can locate a brand name and model number on it.

    If you can't find any identification on it, call the shop who built the machine for you, and ask them about what network adapter is in it.
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  5. Posts : 11
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       #15

    Hey, sorry for the late answer, i was not avaible.
    i tried to look for the network adapter inside my pc, thought i found nothing in slots exept graphics card and memory. i looked at the place where i wire up the wire-connection like modem and such, and it had a code on it so i wrote it down.

    001D7DBCE2D8

    i hope it is what you asked me to find, the pc is a bit old, i bought it at 2008 but back then it wasnt the newest one.
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  6. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #16

    That's probably the serial number.

    Your best bet is to contact the shop I guess.

    Although, have you had any BSODs lately? I'd be interested to see the date of the Atheros driver now. Maybe you can go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers, right-click on athrxusb.sys, and select Properties. What are the dates?
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  7. Posts : 11
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       #17

    1\29\2007

    though there is one problem contacting the shop. i bought the pc very long time ago... its allready out of registration there... ill try to look up for the check paper, where all of the devises bought wroten there.

    thought i got another question, is it Win7 problem? i mean if ill go for an older windows, like Win XP sp3 the problems will be solved? just interested to know
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  8. Posts : 11,840
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       #18

    Download and run Speccy ... it should tell you the make and model of your computer .... Speccy
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  9. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #19

    I suspect that the BSODs will cease if you switch to XP. However, that is pretty crippling these days, it's best to stick with Vista or better yet, 7.

    How long can you use your computer using the Ethernet (wired) connection, and disabling the wireless?

    Assuming the BSODs haven't stopped from the other things you have tried, go ahead and disable your Atheros wireless network card in Device Manager. Then see if the BSODs stop.

    If they do, it's time to replace the card with a newer one, unless my friend reventon can locate some newer drivers for it!
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  10. Posts : 11
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       #20

    well the BSOD are like 80% less then before since you started to help me, the other BSOD that are active right now happen ussualy when im surfing the internet, or aspecialy when im watching videos or things like that through the internet.
    when im disaling the wireless connection the BSOD cease indeed, and using that program i was just giving i managed to find the adapter type.

    Adapter Type IEEE 802.11 wireless
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