0: kd> lmvm athw8x
fffff800`026c1000 fffff800`02a4a000 athw8x T (no symbols)
Loaded symbol image file: athw8x.sys
Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\athw8x.sys
Image name: athw8x.sys
Timestamp: [COLOR=Red][U]Thu Jan 17 11:15:39 2013[/U][/COLOR]
lmvm mfehidk
fffff800`00723000 fffff800`007dc700 mfehidk T (no symbols)
Loaded symbol image file: mfehidk.sys
Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\mfehidk.sys
Image name: mfehidk.sys
Timestamp: [COLOR=Red][U]Wed Nov 07 00:47:12 2012[/U][/COLOR]
I would first update the Atheros driver and if that doesn't cut it remove McAfee
at least for troubleshooting purposes.
Thanks alot! I await your response in the near future
Any updates?Thanks alot! I await your response in the near future
Unfortunately many OEM's sin the same way@YoYo155,
It looks like the OP's driver is newer than the one in your link in post #4.
You can't go by Dell's release dates :-(
Good stuff mateThanks alot! I await your response in the near future
Hi DanaC,
Kindly check this driver below which is compatible to Windows 8.1:
Driver Details | Dell US
And, can you let us know why are you still using the BETA version when official 8.1 is already out. It could cause problem with the system as well.
Earlier driver posted seems to be compatible with Windows 8 only. Please check and let us know how it goes.
Kindly update your system specs here by following this.