oops spoke too soon! i got another bluescreen, and it mentioned the new driver that i just installed. so i just went ahead and plugged in my ethernet cable and took out the wireless adapter. that should completely solve it, but just in case you're still interested i've uploaded it.
USB\VID_0586&PID_340F&REV_4810 USB\VID_0586&PID_340F I can probably just switch to wired ethernet (and i probably will when i get back to my university) if there is no suitable driver for this adapter. thank you very much for the help! also just in case it matters, i'm french and so is...
I just did that, if i get anther BSOD i'll post here. I have a ZyXEL USB Wireless Adapter model number: G-220 V2 (Link Removed due to 404 Error) When i went to the driver download section it was under 'legacy' since it must be rather old. i didnt even consider that this BSOD could be...
huh, i didnt mention that adapter because i thought there was no way that it would be the cause (since i never used this adapter back before i switched os). The thing is, i just installed the driver from the ZyXEL website, the usb adapter did not work as plug and play so i went to the website...
This problem has plagued my windows 7 installation for a very long time.... i wrote a post on these (and many other forums) before giving up on the issue a few months back and switching to a linux operating system. That's fine, i would keep using linux but i am receiving a new graphics card as a...
All right so i'm usually pretty good at figuring out any problems with my pc but this ones out of my league, plus i think theres a wide range of things that it could be. I have a somewhat old hp media center 7580n (pos, bout 3 years old) upgraded it to windows 7. This problem appeared when...