Window 7 Crashes NEED URGENT HELP PLEASE

drew1392

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My windows 7 always crashes every time I open BitTorrent and download something (it has no viruses or so..)

I don't understand why it crashes but every time I open my BitTorrent BSOD flashed up, I don't know if it was a coincidence or it has something to do with BitTorrent.

Please help me guys, its really irritating. :devil::confused:
 

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Oh and I'm using 64-bit
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate
My windows 7 always crashes every time I open BitTorrent and download something (it has no viruses or so..)

I don't understand why it crashes but every time I open my BitTorrent BSOD flashed up, I don't know if it was a coincidence or it has something to do with BitTorrent.

Please help me guys, its really irritating. :devil::confused:

The probable cause is your Realtek Ethernet driver Rt64win7.sys, I would download a fresh copy and install it.

Additionally I would run a system file check
to do that type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow (note the space between sfc and "/")

Let us know if you need help.

Ken
 

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thanks sir, where can I download Realtek Ethernet driver and what is it? Sorry I'm noob and I feel so dumb :(

And how do i know what my Realtek Ethernet driver is? How do i uninstall it too?
 

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thanks sir, where can I download Realtek Ethernet driver and what is it? Sorry I'm noob and I feel so dumb :(

And how do i know what my Realtek Ethernet driver is?

we need your computer specs. Mfr, model, and lan driver. You can find some of the info by typing dxdiag in search.

Failing that you can go to the realtek web page and find the correct driver for your computer.




Let us know if you need help.

Ken
 

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HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
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Nvidia 9600M
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HD built-in
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17" Wxga
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none
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45Mb down 5Mb up
I just finished my system scan and i says "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations
 

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A better title for this thread would have been nice :)

I've got the same kind of issue. uTorrent 2.0 started it, but BitSpirit did the same thing. I've read on the uT forums that uT <2 (versions less than 2 have not reported any issues. Still, why would it happen with BitSpirit too? EDIT: Others have reported that if they install uT FIRST, then any other torrent program they try causes the same BSODs or crashes.

I get a crash though, no BSOD. I have no dump to put up for you guys.

I've updated my Realtek drivers to the latest, it didn't help.

Just now i've tried uninstalling the ipv6 stuff, because it was "!" in the devices thingy.

I've been going for about 30mins so far... but i bet it won't last.
 

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BTW, just skimming through other posts here and elsewhere (i've been googling for two days).

Most claims are that the network card/drivers are the cause. But VERY few people have said that updating the drivers have fixed their problem.
 

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A better title for this thread would have been nice :)

I've got the same kind of issue. uTorrent 2.0 started it, but BitSpirit did the same thing. I've read on the uT forums that uT <2 (versions less than 2 have not reported any issues. Still, why would it happen with BitSpirit too? EDIT: Others have reported that if they install uT FIRST, then any other torrent program they try causes the same BSODs or crashes.

I get a crash though, no BSOD. I have no dump to put up for you guys.

I've updated my Realtek drivers to the latest, it didn't help.

Just now i've tried uninstalling the ipv6 stuff, because it was "!" in the devices thingy.

I've been going for about 30mins so far... but i bet it won't last.

Recusant,
I suggest you would be better advised to start your own thread re your problem - rather than tag along on drew's thread.
 

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A better title for this thread would have been nice :)

I've got the same kind of issue. uTorrent 2.0 started it, but BitSpirit did the same thing. I've read on the uT forums that uT <2 (versions less than 2 have not reported any issues. Still, why would it happen with BitSpirit too? EDIT: Others have reported that if they install uT FIRST, then any other torrent program they try causes the same BSODs or crashes.

I get a crash though, no BSOD. I have no dump to put up for you guys.

I've updated my Realtek drivers to the latest, it didn't help.

Just now i've tried uninstalling the ipv6 stuff, because it was "!" in the devices thingy.

I've been going for about 30mins so far... but i bet it won't last.

Recusant
I suggest you would be better advised to start your own thread re your problem.

+1 ;)
 

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But.. it's a very similar problem - i've checked other posts about the similar problem and this one most closely resembled mine. Most forums hate it when there's 30 threads with very similar problems.

I also cannot offer file dump, because there isn't one - and that's the first thing i'll be asked.

Is this seriously considered hijacking? Please point me to the forum rules that give me some guidelines for polite discourse... because they're not here: http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/8-forum-rules.html

If it would be better for me to start a new thread, then ok. But can someone please update the forum rules to say "if you have a similar problem, but don't have a definitive solution, then start a new thread" or words to that effect so i don't waste my time or yours.


Pending a response, i will add that for me - so far - uninstalling Teredo (ipv6 thingy) via the Device Manager has stopped my PC freezing - it's been running uTorrent for about 15 hours now with no freeze at all. Though i wouldn't call that a permanent solution.
 
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But.. it's a very similar problem - i've checked other posts about the similar problem and this one most closely resembled mine. Most forums hate it when there's 30 threads with very similar problems.

I also cannot offer file dump, because there isn't one - and that's the first thing i'll be asked.

Is this seriously considered hijacking? Please point me to the forum rules that give me some guidelines for polite discourse... because they're not here: http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/8-forum-rules.html

If it would be better for me to start a new thread, then ok. But can someone please update the forum rules to say "if you have a similar problem, but don't have a definitive solution, then start a new thread" or words to that effect so i don't waste my time or yours.


Pending a response, i will add that for me - so far - uninstalling Teredo (ipv6 thingy) via the Device Manager has stopped my PC freezing - it's been running uTorrent for about 15 hours now with no freeze at all. Though i wouldn't call that a permanent solution.


For future reference we prefer that you start a new thread to avoid confusion and to get you the specific help you require.

Just a heads up

Ken
 

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HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
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45Mb down 5Mb up
K. No worries.

It would be good, though, if the posting rules gave an indication that that is what's desirable.

I can see now, roaming around the board, that each person gets 'personal' treatment. Which is really good :)
 

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K. No worries.

It would be good, though, if the posting rules gave an indication that that is what's desirable.

I can see now, roaming around the board, that each person gets 'personal' treatment. Which is really good :)

Recusant,
Now you understand how we operate here good luck with solving your problem.
We have some very skilled people helping in this area who work hard to solve others issues.
 

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8 DDR 3 RAM. 1066MHZ
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