Blue screen in vista

I

IkoRn

Hi guys

I got blue screens in vista. This happens when I plug in wire from m
internet provider in network card and only then. It havent happend whe
there is no wire in network card or when another wire from my hom
network is plug in. The error that show is driver irql is not less o
equal I think. I only managed to read that before computer restart
Please help me couse I am really ****ed off with this problem. M
computer restarted twice while I was trying to write this. Compute
restarts in around 15 minutes after i plug in the wire. And i
restarted even when I am not connect on internet, but my wire is plu
in network card. Thanks for your help
Here is error that happened

Produc
Window

Proble
Shut down unexpectedl

Dat
1/16/2009 17:0

Statu
Not Reporte

Problem signatur
Problem Event Name: BlueScree
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.
Locale ID: 103

Files that help describe the problem (some files may no longer b
available
Mini011609-15.dm
sysdata.xm
Version.tx

Extra information about the proble
BCCode: d
BCP1: 0000001
BCP2: 0000000
BCP3: 0000000
BCP4: 8A7C272
OS Version: 6_0_600
Service Pack: 1_
Product: 256_
 
M

Malke

IkoRn said:
Hi guys

I got blue screens in vista. This happens when I plug in wire from my
internet provider in network card and only then. It havent happend when
there is no wire in network card or when another wire from my home
network is plug in. The error that show is driver irql is not less or
equal I think. I only managed to read that before computer restart.
Please help me couse I am really ****ed off with this problem. My
computer restarted twice while I was trying to write this. Computer
restarts in around 15 minutes after i plug in the wire. And it
restarted even when I am not connect on internet, but my wire is plug
in network card. Thanks for your help.

The Stop Error indicates a problem with your network adapter's drivers or
possibly a bad network adapter. I'm not sure what you mean by "when another
wire from my home network is plug in [sic]". Do you mean that other
computers on the network are unaffected or are you using a different "wire"
attached to something else on your computer?

Please clarify exactly what you have (desktop/laptop, make/model), your
Internet Service Provider (name/method).

Also, has the problem always been with you? If the problem is new, what
changed between the time things worked and the time they didn't?

Malke
 

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