S Shadoww Member Joined Jun 25, 2015 Posts 13 Jun 27, 2015 #21 I uninstalled the Atheros driver then installed newer version. But got 2 BSODs again. This time there is even no dump file.( First it was Thread exception BSOD. Then again watchdog BSOD.
I uninstalled the Atheros driver then installed newer version. But got 2 BSODs again. This time there is even no dump file.( First it was Thread exception BSOD. Then again watchdog BSOD.
P Patrick Sysnative Staff Joined Jun 7, 2012 Posts 4,618 Jun 27, 2015 #22 Is this Atheros driver we're banging our heads against the wall with for an adapter that you have connected via USB (or other), or a NIC built into your system?
Is this Atheros driver we're banging our heads against the wall with for an adapter that you have connected via USB (or other), or a NIC built into your system?
S Shadoww Member Joined Jun 25, 2015 Posts 13 Jul 6, 2015 #23 Patrick said: Is this Atheros driver we're banging our heads against the wall with for an adapter that you have connected via USB (or other), or a NIC built into your system? Click to expand... Sorry for not answering for a long time. I was too busy. Well, It seems that it is NIC built into the system 'cause I use LAN cable to get access to to the internet.
Patrick said: Is this Atheros driver we're banging our heads against the wall with for an adapter that you have connected via USB (or other), or a NIC built into your system? Click to expand... Sorry for not answering for a long time. I was too busy. Well, It seems that it is NIC built into the system 'cause I use LAN cable to get access to to the internet.