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Oh boy, it happened again. Here you'll find a new attachment. This BSOD was the same ol' 0x0000001E
Oh boy, it happened again. Here you'll find a new attachment. This BSOD was the same ol' 0x0000001E
Dumps are still blaming AVG drivers, it probably wasn't correctly uninstalled, you should do a System Restore and re-use the AVG Uninstall tool to manually remove it
The Belkin/Atheros driver is still the cause, I'll recommend rolling back to an older driver version. Disable/uninstall that device if you still get BSODs.
Darn. I have now tried other drivers listed from Belkin's site, and even reinstalled the current proper driver and I'm still getting BSOD's. I feel that I am getting less of them, but I would still like to NEVER have them. Does everything else look fine according to the dump/ perf-mon files? I want to know that my pc will run properly if I just hook up via ethernet (I am not able to do this currently, unfortunately)
It's been awhile. I'm going to mark this as solved for now as I don't have a way to connect ethernet. Unfortunately, wireless is my only choice right now without the extra scratch to try out a new adapter.
Finally I was able to find a real solution to the Blue Screen error on Win7 64 bits with the F5D7050 Belkin Adapter.
My version is based on the release 4 or so called V4XXX.
The solution after going to a lot of trouble, try and error, several driver test was quite simple to install the UK release f5d7050v4010setup and as of now I being up and running for 24 hours without problems. (hopefully is definitive).
You might find out that to be able to install this version you need to use it as administrator and also make sure to change the compatibility to Vista in order to be able to run.
By the way I uninstalled everything prior to running this.
Hope this helps desperate people like me trying to find the solution. (Make sure to share).