A Aster1on Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Posts 6 Jan 25, 2017 #1 Hi, I've been getting BSOD while using qBittorent, and only when downloading. I've tried the "unistall/reinstall of Teredo Tunneling Adapter" and even running qBittorrent with Teredo disabled, and still get BSOD. Not always, but after a "while" it tends to happen again so I'm hoping I can get some help here. · OS - Windows 7 · x86 64-bit · What was original installed OS on system? Windows 7 · OEM version (came pre-installed on system) · Age of system (hardware) - around 3 years · Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? No · CPU - i7-4700MQ · Video Card - GTX 780M · System Manufacturer - Shenker Technologies · Exact model number - XMG-P703? not sure this is what is asked for · Laptop View attachment PERFMON_Output_16-01-25.zip View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip If you need any more info please let know. Thank you all, Pedro
Hi, I've been getting BSOD while using qBittorent, and only when downloading. I've tried the "unistall/reinstall of Teredo Tunneling Adapter" and even running qBittorrent with Teredo disabled, and still get BSOD. Not always, but after a "while" it tends to happen again so I'm hoping I can get some help here. · OS - Windows 7 · x86 64-bit · What was original installed OS on system? Windows 7 · OEM version (came pre-installed on system) · Age of system (hardware) - around 3 years · Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? No · CPU - i7-4700MQ · Video Card - GTX 780M · System Manufacturer - Shenker Technologies · Exact model number - XMG-P703? not sure this is what is asked for · Laptop View attachment PERFMON_Output_16-01-25.zip View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip If you need any more info please let know. Thank you all, Pedro
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 26, 2017 #2 Hi Aster1on - Pedro. :welcome: If you have got your laptop cd drivers, check if it contains "Qualcomm Atheros Bandwidth Control Filter Driver" and/or "Network Manager" (just in case you need to reinstall it). Create a system restore point Create (an updated) system image with your preferred tool. Uninstall msi afterburner Reboot If that didn't help, uninstall also "Qualcomm Atheros Bandwidth Control Filter Driver" and/or "Network Manager" from control panel, programs, uninstall. Reboot
Hi Aster1on - Pedro. :welcome: If you have got your laptop cd drivers, check if it contains "Qualcomm Atheros Bandwidth Control Filter Driver" and/or "Network Manager" (just in case you need to reinstall it). Create a system restore point Create (an updated) system image with your preferred tool. Uninstall msi afterburner Reboot If that didn't help, uninstall also "Qualcomm Atheros Bandwidth Control Filter Driver" and/or "Network Manager" from control panel, programs, uninstall. Reboot
A Aster1on Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Posts 6 Jan 26, 2017 #3 Thanks for your reply xilolee. I'll have to go through these steps on the weekend with a bit more time in my hands. I don't think the laptop came with cd drivers (can't remember, but i'll look it up), in the meantime on the manufactures site i found these downloadable drivers (see picture). I don't see the drivers you mention in it, but I'm not sure if these are "packs" of drivers that might have them. I'm guessing the restore point and system image are a safety "just in case" measure right? I think i should be "safe" to uninstall msi afterburner as I installed it for the monitoring aspect of it, but I'll follow your advice. Thanks, will report back!
Thanks for your reply xilolee. I'll have to go through these steps on the weekend with a bit more time in my hands. I don't think the laptop came with cd drivers (can't remember, but i'll look it up), in the meantime on the manufactures site i found these downloadable drivers (see picture). I don't see the drivers you mention in it, but I'm not sure if these are "packs" of drivers that might have them. I'm guessing the restore point and system image are a safety "just in case" measure right? I think i should be "safe" to uninstall msi afterburner as I installed it for the monitoring aspect of it, but I'll follow your advice. Thanks, will report back!
A Aster1on Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Posts 6 Jan 30, 2017 #4 Removed MSI Afterburner and so far haven't had any more BSODs. Thanks, for your help xilolee!
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jan 30, 2017 #5 Ok. :hug: If you think this thread is solved, you can mark it as solved through thread tools - mark this thread as solved. It's a drop-down menu in the first post of yours in this thread, at top-right corner (of your post) on the left side of search thread and display.
Ok. :hug: If you think this thread is solved, you can mark it as solved through thread tools - mark this thread as solved. It's a drop-down menu in the first post of yours in this thread, at top-right corner (of your post) on the left side of search thread and display.
A Aster1on Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Posts 6 Feb 2, 2017 #6 Hi xilolee, Just had another BSOD with qBittorrent unfortunately. If you, or someone else, could have a look at the new dump files before I go ahead with uninstalling "Qualcomm Atheros Bandwidth Control Filter Driver" and/or "Network Manager" it would be appreciated. View attachment PERFMON_Output_16-02-02.zip View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip Thank you, Pedro
Hi xilolee, Just had another BSOD with qBittorrent unfortunately. If you, or someone else, could have a look at the new dump files before I go ahead with uninstalling "Qualcomm Atheros Bandwidth Control Filter Driver" and/or "Network Manager" it would be appreciated. View attachment PERFMON_Output_16-02-02.zip View attachment SysnativeFileCollectionApp.zip Thank you, Pedro
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Feb 3, 2017 #7 On killernetworking.com I found the Killer INF Package Updated the 15 November 2016. It contains an updated version of bflwfx64.sys (for Win7 x64): Killer INF Package for Killer Wireless-N 1202 (click). Last edited: Feb 7, 2017
On killernetworking.com I found the Killer INF Package Updated the 15 November 2016. It contains an updated version of bflwfx64.sys (for Win7 x64): Killer INF Package for Killer Wireless-N 1202 (click).
A Aster1on Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Posts 6 Feb 3, 2017 #8 Ok, Installed the update and I'm testing it. Will keep testing through the week and if I get no BSODs I'll mark the thread as solved. Once again, thank you for all your help Xilolee!
Ok, Installed the update and I'm testing it. Will keep testing through the week and if I get no BSODs I'll mark the thread as solved. Once again, thank you for all your help Xilolee!
A Aster1on Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Posts 6 Feb 13, 2017 #9 I might be a bit blind, but I can't see how to edit my previous post! Anyway, been testing qBittorrent for the last week and haven't had any BSODs, so I'm marking the thread as solved. Once again, thanks for your help Xilolee.
I might be a bit blind, but I can't see how to edit my previous post! Anyway, been testing qBittorrent for the last week and haven't had any BSODs, so I'm marking the thread as solved. Once again, thanks for your help Xilolee.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Feb 13, 2017 #10 That's normal, the edit function lasts 15 minutes for normal users (I hated it :r1: ). :thumbsup2: