MCR
February 23rd 04, 04:43 PM
I have a wireless card from D-Link, which I have installed. It has an
unsigned driver and there are no signed drivers, nor is there a windows
update for it.
Randomly the computer will blue screen with a 'to protect you computer'
message and a memory location. The memory location is always the same
and the pc must be rebooted. Immediately after reboot the motherboard
says "memory failure" but boots ok. Otherwise I do not hear the memory
message
The failure is always in the driver module at the same memory location
I have tried
Moving PCI slots around
Playing with the BIOS settings
re-installing drivers
Anyway.. on to the question...
What is it likely to be the wifi card or my memory?
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MCR
MAME - History In The Making
Life isn't what you make it, it is what it makes you
unsigned driver and there are no signed drivers, nor is there a windows
update for it.
Randomly the computer will blue screen with a 'to protect you computer'
message and a memory location. The memory location is always the same
and the pc must be rebooted. Immediately after reboot the motherboard
says "memory failure" but boots ok. Otherwise I do not hear the memory
message
The failure is always in the driver module at the same memory location
I have tried
Moving PCI slots around
Playing with the BIOS settings
re-installing drivers
Anyway.. on to the question...
What is it likely to be the wifi card or my memory?
--
MCR
MAME - History In The Making
Life isn't what you make it, it is what it makes you