Wireless Network Card Troubleshooting - Blue Screen of Death
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As Wi-Fi hotspots are multiplying all over the world leave, have the people have the opportunity to get rid of the inflexible cable network and surf the wireless network in the WLAN.
However, a high-performance wireless Internet access is not an easy thing for some users, because when contacting with your wireless network, your wireless network adapter may probably meet a lot of strange failures, which may seriously affect your networking experience if you don't fix them in time, and the blue screen is one that among those common failures.
When the blue screen displays on your computer immediately after installing a wireless network adapter, above all, you need to check if the installed network card driver is compatible with the operating system, for example, if the driver is only available on Windows 2000 but you have Windows XP installed, well, then your computer would rather have a blue screen.
Therefore, make sure you have installed the correct network card driver.
If the driver is compatible with the system and it was installed correctly, you need the go to install this network card, and check if it is used in the slot on the right door or right, because if the card pulled out from its PCMCIA port on the motherboard or the USB port for a few seconds of connecting, light blue screen would have happened, because they often draw the plug, and the appropriate port adapter can be confused and do not identify with this adapter.
Additionally, if you pull out your net card suddenly when its LINK light is blinking, that would also leads to blue screen, or even worse, your computer or your network card's port would be damaged.
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