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For those internet related issues, call your ISP. Let them check it.
I don't think it's anything to do with the ISP, my girlfriends laptop runs 10/15Mbps on wireless from the same room as my computer. Which is what makes me think it may be driver/software related which is why I'm thinking it is related to the BSOD, I only started getting them since using the wireless adapters.
upload your MSINFO32.nfo file for one more time.
- Click on the start button
- Type "msinfo32" (without quotes) in the search bar of the start menu, click the resulting link. It will open the System Information window.
- File>Save. In the "File Name" filed, put "MSINFO32" (without Quote), give the save location to desktop, and click the "save" button.
- Give the time for processing, it will save a .nfo file on your desktop.
- Zip it, and upload it following the instruction.
Here is the MSINFO32
I've tried using an older wireless G adapter which seems to be working better then the newer N and I have not had a BSOD yet so I think it may be related the other adapter but the thing is I've tried a few different drivers for it and the connection is rubbish and keeps dropping out (still connected but no internet access).
Here it is again as a text file.
I will use the old one for now but as it is G, it has shorter range and slower (The speed wont effect me right now as we have 15Mbps internet and G will go up to 54Mbps but as I am as far away as I could get from the router the range is a slight problem). But anyway, I have a feeling the Belkin USB Wireless N Adapter is the cause of the BSOD as I have not had one since I put in the older adapter in yesterday and I have been playing online games.
Uninstall this program:
Use Microsoft Security Essentials as your antivirus with windows inbuilt firewall, and free MBAM as the on demand scanner.Code:Start Menu\Programs\AVG
Free up the startup.
- Click on the Start button
- Type “msconfig (without quotes), click the resulting link. It will open the System Configuration window.
- Select the “Startup” tab.
- Deselect all items other than the antivirus.
- Apply > OK
- Accept the restart.
I will be getting Microsoft Security Essentials as soon as I get a new product key for windows (as explained earlier in the thread)
I have just cleared my start-up.
I think it is safe to say that somehow, it was the newer wireless adapter was causing the problems. With the adapter in I was getting 3+ BSOD's a day but I have now had it out for 2 days and no BSOD's so far.
Thanks guys and a special thanks to koolkat, you spent a lot of time trying to help me and even if some of the things I done didn't stop the BSOD it still helped a lot anyway, my computer is running a lot faster now so thank you.