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BSOD w/ Netgear WG311v2 & SP2
Hi,
I was using a WLAN PCI NIC (Netgear WG311 v2) on my XP Pro (SP1) and this was running fine. I upgraded the system to SP2, = BSOD right away. It seems to be related to the Netgear application, but if using the driver only it does no longer reboot but it does not work for a very long period of time (using the repair option works sometime otherwise it reboot the system ...) I contacted Netgear support, of course they state their application is fine and the issue is from Microsoft ... Any help ? |
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BSOD w/ Netgear WG311v2 & SP2
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:29:32 -0700, "Guiguyz"
wrote: I was using a WLAN PCI NIC (Netgear WG311 v2) on my XP Pro (SP1) and this was running fine. I upgraded the system to SP2, = BSOD right away. It seems to be related to the Netgear application, but if using the driver only it does no longer reboot but it does not work for a very long period of time (using the repair option works sometime otherwise it reboot the system ...) Please have a look at http://www.michna.com/kb/WxSP2.htm. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. |
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BSOD w/ Netgear WG311v2 & SP2
I have had all of this trouble with the WG311v2 and SP2.
To solve it, you will need to use the US Robotics driver from http://www.usr.com/support/product-template.asp? prod=5416 . Don't let Windows choose the driver automatically, do it manually. DO NOT use the Netgear driver, it does not work with SP2. uninstall the card, run the EXE file , reboot, let Windows detect the card and choose the US Robotics driver. My system is now stable at last. -----Original Message----- Hi, I was using a WLAN PCI NIC (Netgear WG311 v2) on my XP Pro (SP1) and this was running fine. I upgraded the system to SP2, = BSOD right away. It seems to be related to the Netgear application, but if using the driver only it does no longer reboot but it does not work for a very long period of time (using the repair option works sometime otherwise it reboot the system ...) I contacted Netgear support, of course they state their application is fine and the issue is from Microsoft ... Any help ? . |
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