BSODs: 0x09F and 0x0E6. Rtnicprop64.dll also seems to be unsigned.

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    BSODs: 0x09F and 0x0E6. Rtnicprop64.dll also seems to be unsigned.


    The 0x09F BSODs seem to occur going into standby, as I'm usually away from the computer when they occur. As for the 0x0E6 BSODs, they seems like they might be happening when I'm installing something or dowloading larger files. I recently ran Driver Verification and rtnicprop64.dll came up unsigned; two files were not scanned as well.

    While trying to attach the .zip right now, I had another 0x0E6 BSOD. I hope it works this time. Yay, it worked!
    Last edited by shadedgrey63; 09 Sep 2012 at 23:49.
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    shadedgrey63 said:
    The 0x09F BSODs seem to occur going into standby, as I'm usually away from the computer when they occur. As for the 0x0E6 BSODs, they seems like they might be happening when I'm installing something or dowloading larger files. I recently ran Driver Verification and rtnicprop64.dll came up unsigned; two files were not scanned as well.

    While trying to attach the .zip right now, I had another 0x0E6 BSOD. I hope it works this time. Yay, it worked!
    Are you sure the attached file was uploaded? try again.
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    There you go. :) I did edit this post a couple times - would that have had removed the attachment?
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    aha got it
    netr28x.sys:
    Ralink RT2860 series Wireless LAN Card (you may have a different manufacturer)
    go to device manager and find the wireless card, give me the name of it or a screenshot like mine here:
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    This is our bad driver on your pc, making them BSODs occur.
    1. Right click the driver called Name 802.11n Wireless LAN Card in
    "device manager" >"Properties">Roll back. If there is no roll back option. Right click the driver and uninstall, then to install again proceed with this : Driver Install - Device Manager.
    Please provide feedback with how this goes.
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    Okay, here's a screenshot because I'm not sure exactly which network adapter is problematic.
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    shadedgrey63 said:
    Okay, here's a screenshot because I'm not sure exactly which network adapter is problematic.
    The 1st one please follow the previous instructions
    :
    1. Right click the driver called Name 802.11n Wireless LAN Card in
    "device manager" >"Properties">Roll back. If there is no roll back option. Right click the driver and uninstall, then to install again proceed with this : Driver Install - Device Manager.
    Please provide feedback with how this goes.
    Thanks for your cooperation!
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    Okay, right after clicking on Roll-Back Driver, I had yet another e6 BSOD. But I'm looking in the properties now and the driver date is different than from before the BSOD anyway (nor can it be rolled back any more).
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    shadedgrey63 said:
    Okay, right after clicking on Roll-Back Driver, I had yet another e6 BSOD. But I'm looking in the properties now and the driver date is different than from before the BSOD anyway (nor can it be rolled back any more).
    Ok lets see how this plays out. How often do the BSOD occur? See if it runs fine, for now. Please upload that last BSOD mindiump. It can be found in C:\Windows\Minidump
    Sort by date modified and give me the latest one please:)
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    I couldn't zip it because access was denied.
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