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WiFi Driver Causing OS Deadlock
Hi. A few months back, I posted here with a problem which caused my computer to completely deadlock. You can see the whole sorry story here. Long story short, the problem has returned.
My machine is an Alienware M17x R1, running Windows 7 x64 Home Premium SP1. The problem is that while I'm using the machine, it sometimes randomly deadlocks. By deadlock, I mean that everything stops; no mouse movement, no Alt-Ctrl-Del, no Caps Lock toggling on the keyboard, nothing. Once it deadlocks, the only thing I can do is to hold the power button to force a shutdown.
The problem first occured after I came home from uni, and therefore I at first assumed that it must be a hardware issue caused by moving the machine around. However I've done plenty of hardware scans (see the previous thread) and I never found any issues (aside from an overheating graphics card which turned out to be the result of nothing more exciting than cat hair, and has now been solved). Last time, I was able to solve the problem by reinstalling a number of drivers which I believed might have been responsible. However the big thing that I didn't mention in the previous post is that I did that after I returned to uni. Now I've returned home again for the first time since the problems, and on my first day back, the problem has returned in full force; deadlocking many times a day (often after just a few minutes of running). This made me realise that the problem is something to do with being at home, rather than at uni, and the only difference I can think of is that at uni, I use an ethernet cable to connect to the internet, whilst at home, I connect to the WiFi. Therefore I did an experiment of switching off the WiFi and running the machine with no internet and sure enough, I've not had a single deadlock. This makes me think that the issue is with the WiFi driver.
Last time I had the problem, I ran Driver Verifier for days on end, and never got a BSOD with a crash dump, and therefore was never able to identify the problem. However now that I seem to have narrowed it down to the WiFi driver, I'm unsure of what to do. Of course, I have updated it but it says that it is up to date. I have also tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver, but it makes no difference. I've also tried installing the latest driver downloaded directly from the Dell website, but again no difference.
Do you have any advice on what I can do to fix the problem? My network adapter describes itself as a Broadcom 802.11n.
A few other "clues" that might be of interest. I get the problem with any browser I use (I initially thought the issue might be in Chrome). However I was able to play a couple of hours of GW2 (an MMO for those of you who don't know) last night without an issue. Maybe I was just lucky, but this seems a little odd. There were a number of software updates to our wireless hub whilst I was away, which is the only thing I'm aware has changed since I was able to use the WiFi without problems. We use a BT Home Hub. There are at least four other machines using the WiFi without any problems. I've checked for any obvious issues like mismached MTU sizes but I've not found anything.
Anyhow any advice you can give me on what I can do from here would be greatly appreciated. And of course if you need any other information from me, please just ask. Thanks!