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Blue screen when connecting to internet

Karlit

Junior Member
Hello everyone. Ive recently came across a problem where when my pc connects to the internet it instantly crashes upon establishing a connection. Ive had this computer and have been on this network a very long time and this sorta came outa the blue. I connect to the internet using a D-link usb adaptar and its never been a problem. The only things ive done recently were download a few things and run a registry cleaner. Im running on windows 10 on a msi motherboard. In the blue screen i get this for technical information: *** STOP:0x0000001E (0xFFFFFFFFC00000094,0xFFFFFF8000C074D1E,0x0000000000,0xFFFFFFFFFFD)
 
Did you upgrade to windows 10 recently?
have you updated the drivers for your d-link usb adapter to the latest version?
I've had several computers blue-screen on Windows 10 from having old wireless drivers.

some threads with same blue screen code from a google search:
https://social.technet.microsoft.co...x00000000000xffffffffffd?forum=w7itprogeneral

https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/3b4thu/blue_screen_of_death_on_new_pc/

general consensus: it could be a driver problem, hardware incompatibility, or malware.
given that you recently downloaded things, it could point towards malware as the culprit.

the easiest way to deal with most malwares is a format/clean install of windows.
alternately you could run various antimalware programs
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2416891
 
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Any problems when you boot / run Linux from a flash drive / optical disk? If not, there is nothing wrong with your hardware, so please let us know what happens with Linux. I suspect that this problem is limited to the OS, but we can't be sure until you can give the hardware a clean bill of health with Linux.
 
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