BSOD just while logging in, error 50(?)

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       #11

    If you follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html and provide us with your Dell model, that will be all the info we need to help you find the correct driver. :)
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       #12

    Studio XPS 1647
    Service Tag: CJN60Q1

    This is what it says my computer is on the dell website. I'm not sure which model my dell is exactly, and I checked through the system info program you gave me. If this isn't right I can try to find something else. I apologize for the inconvenience, and am not exactly computer savvy.
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       #13

    Alright, now we know which Dell you have, so that is a good start. Now, follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html so we can see what network adapter devices are installed. Then we can go to the Dell support site for your model and find the updates for those devices. :)
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       #14

    I followed the guide and I linked the zip folder into this post. Hope it helps.
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       #15

    It does not appear the instructions were followed as closely as they could have been. We need you to run the jcgriff executable given in those instructions I linked to in my last post.
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       #16

    Oooooohhh. I just saw what I missed. I thought that download link was for the system spec thing... Sorry :/

    I uploaded it correctly this time. Again, really sorry.
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       #17

    You want to download this one: Drivers and Downloads | Dell [United States]
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       #18

    I downloaded it and installed it, because apparently it wasn't installed. I'll see if just downloading it fixed my problem. If not, I'll figure out what else I need to fix. Thanks for the help
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       #19

    Alright, keep us updated as to how the system responds over the next few days.
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  10. Posts : 19
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       #20

    I will, but I just restarted it after installing the driver and stuff, and my internet connected right off the bat. Usually I have to wait 20 seconds or so and diagnose connectivity problems. Hopefully this means it's fixed
    Thanks again, and sorry for all the trouble!
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