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Can you give me a screen shot of the two drivers?
My bad..it was just installation files from my TP-Link driver package. Only one driver as program on PC.
Also, didnt get right driver from ASUS site cause crashed again and gave blue screen.
Here is the info from tool. IDK has anything changed but might as well up it.
I guess only chance seems to be trying the PCI card...Ill try to find correct drivers but its troublesome
The reports usually give only hints not definitive answers. Your reports have been rather clear with the cause, all except the most recent. The most recent indicates hardware, I suugest that we just ignore that one, unless future BSODs indicate the same problem.
One thing that we did not try is the possiblity that a virus is actually causing this problem. Run a full anti virus scan and then download and run a full scan with malwarebytes. Make sure you update them before you make the FULL scan.
We can also try a system restore from a week before the problem began. The problem may be related to a registry problem involving the driver.
Okay, I will try virus scan. Tho aviras real time protection is always on so it should spot most I think. Also, as I stated. Problem has been around since I started playing D3, AND only when playing it. SO probably been around since I built this PC and installed windows etc. Built PC less than 2 months ago, started playing d3 2 weeks ago and noticed the problems, some of problems I repaired but that damn WLAN thingy still bothering.
Malwarebytes and aviras scan came out empty handed. Malware spotted only asus Probe 2 installation package.
So no virus.
I got no restore points in System and Security.
But I did create system disc when I installed Windows.
Could I use it without losing any programs/apps?
And thing is, I dont know when everything worked. If it ever did.
Yup, only with d3.
This is how I understand my situation:
that athurx.sys or whatever it was, causes my Wlan Auto config to fail, and it cuts connection and losing connection when in d3 crashes all apps except windows itself.
I have no other choice, at this juncture, than to conclude its the card itself. Maybe, it should be tested. Can you try to play the game wired, rather than wireless?
It appears that your prior observation is correct, but possibly the card itself.