Windows 8.1: Computer Shut Itself Down Automatically

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    Windows 8.1: Computer Shut Itself Down Automatically


    So far no talk over at eightforums.com, so I figured that I would come here.

    Anyway, I usually leave my computer on for the remainder of the day, and shut it down at night. I went to town for a little while, and when I got back the computer had automatically shut itself down. I am guessing it was crash related.

    So, can someone here have a look at my crash dump?
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    Bump
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    Bump
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    Jesse of all people you know that our BSOD team are very busy.
    In my opinion bumping twice in three hours is not called for..

    Forum rule #2

    2) No useless posts, e.g., thread bumping, useless one liners, junk posting to increase post count, and identical multi-postings in different forums.
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    I am sorry about that Layback bear.
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    I know I was impatient, and I am very sorry. But can someone please have a look at my dump log?
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    Maxie, here is the screenshot.
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  8. Posts : 18,415
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    Try the Driver in the Link below ..


    NETGEAR Support | WNDA3100v2 | Wireless Adapters
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  9. Posts : 1,944
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    Do I choose the driver that is circled?
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    Yes and you do not have to Register to Download ...
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