So I've just built a PC and within a day it has had BSOD a couple of times. The event viewer says event 41, kernel-power, category 63
When I did build my computer the RAM was an issue, and was fixed after moving it to a different slot. It's DDR4 in a LGA1151 board, and it's the Crucial Ballistix 1x8GB, and I'm guessing it's something to do with that
But I'll include the debug file anyway to verify this.
Cheers
FAMILYPC-Mon_08_31_2015_170851_80.zip
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The cause of the crashes is your network card, the driver is old and needs updating
Check for driver updates hereCode:3: kd> lmvm athurxstart end module name fffff801`bb400000 fffff801`bb5de000 athurx T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: athurx.sys Image path: SystemRootSystem32driversathurx.sys Image name: athurx.sys Timestamp: Wed Apr 20 12:07:45 2011(4DAEB071) CheckSum: 001E1C78 ImageSize: 001DE000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Is this the LAN or the wireless receiver? It's a TP Link WN722N
Edit: So I'm guessing it's the wireless receiver, apparently it is:Chipset:AtherosAR9002U
WI1 chip1:Atheros AR9271
There's a driver for the AR9271 and for the AR9002WB, so which one do I use?
Sorry, I thought I had added the device.
Check in your device manager, maybe there is the information you need.
Alright I'll check, thanks
Keep us posted
It uses AR2971 which isn't available for Windows 10, I'll just use the homeplug (although, again made by TP-link are known for dropping out)
No driver for windows 10, but it is still good to update the driver.
I cannot say for sure, but my guess would be that updating the driver (even though there is no windows 10 driver available) may solve the crash.
Will this be different to the TP-link one, because right now it's running the latest driver off the TP-Link website
