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Give it a try like that, hopefully it will solve the problem. If not, disconnect the xBox controller and webcam.
Give it a try like that, hopefully it will solve the problem. If not, disconnect the xBox controller and webcam.
Ok, well.. i didn't get a BSOD. But i got the stupid internet problem again. My internet stopped working and I looked at my processes and something called "NT Kernel and Systems" was taking 26% of my CPU. I tried suspending the process and my whole computer locked up, causing me to do a hard reset to boot it back up normally. This links (along with my BSODs) witht he "ntoskrnl.exe" process/driver.
I honestly have NO CLUE why this is happening.
Should I just uninstall ALL of my internet drivers?
Again, this happens randomly so it's not like I can troubleshoot different software. Sometimes I can go on my computer for hours on end with no problems and sometimes I either get the internet problem or a BSOD on shutdown.
Can someone guide me on which drivers i need to uninstall and which ones I should download afterwards?
I looked at event viewer and when I had these internet problems Warnings popped up either saying
-WLAN autoconfig has successfully stopped
-WLAN Extensibility Module has stopped.
or
-Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller is disconnected from network.
Hope this helps
well.. the only thing i can narrow it down to at this point is EVERY time I get a bluescreen .. it ALWAYS happens RIGHT when this error occurs in event viewer:
"WLAN Extensibility Module has stopped.
Module Path: C:\Windows\system32\RAIHV.dll"
i'm so tired of this. it seems unfixable, i've tried everything from updating driver,s power managements, BIOS updates. EVERYTHING.
I tried disabling all my anti-virus, my firewall.
I found the last time this happened was because of a game. Everytime the game was open, my internet didn't work and i couldn't open "network sharing center" and then when i closed it, my internet worked and I could access network sharing center!
Is my computer just messing with me at this point?
Do you have another network adapter you can use? If so, you could disable your onboard Realtek chip and see of the troubles stop.