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[QUOTE=RAWhitelock;700752]The Gigabyte motherboard has an integrated ATI graphics card here is the info on my mobo.
GA-890GPA-UD3H (rev. 1.0) - GIGABYTE - Product - Motherboard - Overview
If your having a problem with the item zigzag identified, I think that says that Windows probably didn't install the driver, or the driver got corrupted. If possible find the driver for the D-Link and install, or as zigzag said re-install.
Let us know how it goes.
@ zigzag, thanks for the help with the minidumps. I'm lost there
[QUOTE=zigzag3143;700814][QUOTE=RAWhitelock;700813]I updated the driver. I also updated the windows 7 wifi miniport adapter. The machine still goes to BSOD when I restart. It should be noted that I was able to successfully restart the computer without getting the BSOD when I uninstalled my d-link adapter and its driver. Attached are the dmp files.
Russell
Let me know what you think!
Russ
Ken.
I'm pretty sure the issue is rooted in the wifi adaptor. I booted the machine with the adapter removed, and when I connected the adapter the machine immediately went BSOD.
For whatever reason I've had problems with this machine and getting a wifi adaptor that works with it. I originally bought a net gear PCI adapter and I couldn't successfully install the driver. Same thing with a USB adapter from linksys. I finally found this D-link adaptor that was able to load the software AND accept the device. Could it be an issue with the motherboard?
Attached is the dmp file from the BSOD that happened precisely when I connected the USB adapter.
Russ