BSOD on Realtek PCIE NDIS Driver

Abishek_rk

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I am trying to figure it out on how to fix this issue (causing 3 BSOD this month) and one last month (Nov) caused by Ntoskrnl
i'm leaving it in a txt file...
 

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johnb35

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Have you tried updating your wireless driver? If you go into device manager then into network adapaters and then right click on the realtek pcie wireless entry and click on properties, then go to the driver tab. What does it show for driver version and driver date? I would also need device id number so can search for newer driver. If you go to the details tab and change property to hardware ID, give me the 4 digit device id number, it will listed after where it says dev_

See example.

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johnb35

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Well, its definitely out of date. Did you try downloading that driver I posted? Even though its a tplink device, the chip on it is actually Realtek hardware. You might need to get version number off the wireless card to determine what driver you need here.

 

Abishek_rk

New Member
Downloaded the latest version from the Tp-link US website (it doesn't show the latest driver on the Indian version)..
Ty for the help, will update if it again causes BSOD.
 
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