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Windows 7 - Random BSOD's (Tcpip.sys)


 
05-22-2010   #11


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


Remove uTorrent completely using Revo Uninstaller, then install a fresh copy.

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05-23-2010   #12


Windows 7
 
 


Hello again, i'm sorry for the super late response. but its been 3 days and no bsod! all it took was a simple re install of utorrent. Thank you so much for your help!

-Alex
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05-23-2010   #13


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


Great, thanks for the update. Glad it's all working for you now.

Let us know if you need anything else.
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05-23-2010   #14


Windows 7
 
 


It's not working... I installed a fresh copy of uTorrent (after uninstalling with "Revo Uninstaller") but still get BSOD when using it.

Any other suggestion...? I'm desperate!
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05-23-2010   #15


Windows 7 Professional x64
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by galmgnt View Post
It's not working... I installed a fresh copy of uTorrent (after uninstalling with "Revo Uninstaller") but still get BSOD when using it.

Any other suggestion...? I'm desperate!
Uninstall your network adapter drivers and install a fresh copy.

You may also try purchasing a cheap network card and see if it gives you the same problem.
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