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Can you do a system restore?
A restore is too risky in this case. Previous restores may have caused the network adapter driver problem,
& Previous restores [mysteriously] seemed to cause the loss of registration for another app,which I have finally corrected.
I may check what drivers are on my CD.
As far as I can tell Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller is the proper driver,but is RTL8192SU the same driver or not?
I was not able to solve the Interactive Services error described in my previous post, so the reinstalled RTL8192su.sys driver has some problem [it is not recognized-?].
But I have no problems connecting online!
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So I want to focus on just the continuing BSOD problem, which Laith cited was caused by RTL8192su.sys .
I have 3 instances of the RTL8192su.sys driver on my HD!
Which is the problem file causing the BSOD? & How can this be determined? : from the memory address of the error [see 1st post above] or some other way?
1] C:\Windows\System32\drivers\rtl8192su.sys
2] C:\Program Files (x86)\Belkin\F9L1001\v1\Win7x64\rtl8192su.sys
3] C:\Program Files (x86)\Realtek\11n USB Wireless LAN Utility\Driver\rtl8192su.sys
[Note: For some reason this instance of the driver is not listed when using : Start Button > “Search”]
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Laith also added that the BSOD was caused by my:
“Realtek RTL8192SU Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter driver” --does this point to driver file #3 above in particular?
In this case it's all of them. Run this tool, delete the driver and re-install it. Drivers - Clean Left over Files after Uninstalling
Driver Sweeper is listed as applicable to Realtek Sound Drivers,but not applicable to Realtek WiFi--is it the right app to use?
Now my Hitachi Clone HD also crashed from a BSOD, exactly same error : ”Driver-IRQL-Not-Less-Or-Equal” at ntoskrnl.exe+748c0, apparently caused by the same rtl8192su driver for the BelkinN150 USB adapter.
I dual boot this Hitachi Clone HDD on the same PC as my main WDC HD.
This means to me that:
1] Probably the RTL8192su driver is inherently flawed; so I should just get a different Wifi Adapter,or
2] both HD drivers have been corrupted for some underlying cause [possibly the BIOS needs updating.]
QUESTION: Could I substitute some alternative Driver?
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PS:Is a WiFi [PCI] card more stable than Wifi USB?
Last edited by roarkh1; 18 Aug 2015 at 12:14.
QUESTIONS:
1] Could I substitute some alternative [Realtek] Driver?
2] Is a WiFi [PCI] card more stable [simpler] than a USB Wifi adapter?
1. What do you mean by that?
2. I already told you, yes.