BSOD! Help Needed ASAP Please!!

Kaine anderson

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Dec 27, 2014
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So! I was downloading CamStudio and got bluescreened. After about 10 seconds, my computer reset itself and it logged in like nothing had happened. (I had also been torrenting Adobe Premier).

After that, every time I booted up my computer I was presented with the same BSOD and surely, 10 seconds later, my computer restarted and logged in fin

I was told to log back in with 'Last known good configuration'. When I logged back in, my computer wasn't connected to the internet? (I use ethernet cable). I looked at my drivers -everything is up to date' but there was a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark, like it wasn't working? (Realtek PCIe Family Controller). I uninstalled it and luckily, because I built my PC just after christmas, I had the driver disk. I re-installed and it was fine.

A couple of hours ago, I was downloading a converted YouTube video and BOOM, blue screen with the same error messages. I logged back in with last known good configuration. Ethernet was working and my internet was connected but nothing would load in my browser?

In CMD, i ran 'netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt'. I re-booted and it worked.
I really don't want any long term damage so I came here to seek answers before anything happens again. When presented with the BSOD, I get the following errors:

IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
If this is the first time you've.....

Check any new hardware, software,windows updates...
....
Technical Information:

*** STOP: 0X0000000A (0X0000000000000000, 0X000000000000000002,0X000000000000000001, XFFFFF8000368E0CF)

Thankyou guys, much appreciated!

P.S I think my drivers are completely up to date.

 
Solution
this means a driver tried to read memory address 0.
most often this is just a bug in a driver.

This is most likely going to be a bug in the driver for your ethernet adapter.
if you are using a wired ethernet adapter, you would just install a updated version.
if you are using a wireless USB ethernet adapter it is more involved: you have to update the BIOS, update the CPU chipset drivers, update the motherboard USB 3.0 drivers, update the wireless ethernet USB driver, then Delete the old wireless USB ethernet driver or manually select the new driver and reboot.
this means a driver tried to read memory address 0.
most often this is just a bug in a driver.

This is most likely going to be a bug in the driver for your ethernet adapter.
if you are using a wired ethernet adapter, you would just install a updated version.
if you are using a wireless USB ethernet adapter it is more involved: you have to update the BIOS, update the CPU chipset drivers, update the motherboard USB 3.0 drivers, update the wireless ethernet USB driver, then Delete the old wireless USB ethernet driver or manually select the new driver and reboot.
 
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