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Use this link to update the driver for your network card
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Keep us posted on your results and regards :)
I did not give you a link for a
tdk driver because it is a MS driver and very rarely is that the actual cause of the BSOD. In fact after doing many BSODs a MS driver was never the cause. In my report I indicated that Special action should be taken and gave you some information regarding that driver eg, change your Anti Virus. It is my suggestion at this juncture not to uninstall and replace. Remove the bckd driver and try with MSE antivirus and let us know how it goes.
I think removing the Blue Coat K9 driver fixed the problem. I'll let you know for sure later this evening (as to whether or not I've gotten a BSOD again).
If you read my first post, I think so too. Do not fool around with the MS drivers, I have never seen one be the cause of a BSOD. I wish you luck.
It's been nearly 24 hours without another BSOD, so I think the problem is really fixed. Thanks so much, guys!