📎 AI Summary:
The WindowsForum thread discusses a user's recurring system restarts caused by a bugcheck error (0x000000d1) related to "driver_irql_not_less_or_equal netio.sys," with the user having updated all drivers. A responder suggests that the issue is likely due to outdated network card drivers, recommends identifying the specific network hardware, and updating its drivers or replacing the network card if necessary. Overall, the conversation aims to troubleshoot the BSOD and resolve the driver-related conflict causing system instability.

Ripu Daman

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Hi,
My system is restating daily 5-6 times with error
"The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 "
CPU : Core 2 Quad 9300
Motherbaord : Ausu p5q pro
RAM : 6 GB, Kingston 2 DIMM(1 GB), Corsair 2 DIMM (2) DDR2
Hard Drive : 5, 1 PATA & 4 SATA
Graphic Card : Radon HD 6670
BSOD also shows : driver_irql_not_less_or_equal netio.sys
I have updated all the drivers
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Thanks,
Ripu
 

Solution
For the most part your dump files are indicating network issues associated with what is likely a very old driver for your Network Interface Card.
l1e51x64.sys 8/5/2009
Your first step is to identify which specific network card you have installed and the chipset it is using..... Likely one of these (Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller).
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and see if they have a compatible driver for your current Operating System.
If not then you are likely looking at purchasing something a bit more up to date that will and replacing the existing one with a new one.

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For the most part your dump files are indicating network issues associated with what is likely a very old driver for your Network Interface Card.
l1e51x64.sys 8/5/2009
Your first step is to identify which specific network card you have installed and the chipset it is using..... Likely one of these (Atheros AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 PCI-E Ethernet Controller).
You can Link Removed
and see if they have a compatible driver for your current Operating System.
If not then you are likely looking at purchasing something a bit more up to date that will and replacing the existing one with a new one.
 

Solution