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      05-05-2012
I recently moved and have only had a bsod once or twice before. However since moving I can't go more then 30 minutes without getting one. I tried to follow the instructions in the sticky, but the program CPU-Z is not showing anything in the requested fields(they are greyed out). I have included all the other information and would appreciate any and all help you can give. Thanks in advance, -Denyzn


edit: through what I have found, the problem for other people was their wireless adapter, I have searched for drivers through device manager-> right click on device -> Update Driver Software... and it said it was up to date.
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      05-05-2012
Hello Denyzn,

Update your Atheros WLAN Card.
http://www.atheros.cz/
 
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      05-05-2012
hey, thank you for the super-fast reply, but how do I figure out which of these drivers to download? In my device manager it shows...

"Foxconn 802.11 a/b/g/n Wireless System Adaptor"

and under properties for said device ...

Driver Provider: Atheros Communications Inc.
Driver Date: 6/9/2009
Driver Version: 2.0.0.75

Thanks in advance, -Denyzn
 
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      05-05-2012
bump ... anyone know how I can find the correct drivers?
 
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      05-05-2012
You will have to get the model number of your Wireless adapter. Look at the properties of the device.
 
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      05-05-2012
well, I was able to find a newer date of drivers at least, not sure if they are most up to date, but it seems to have fixed the bsod, thanks for the help guys
 
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