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BSOD: L1C62X64.sys, and ndis.sys. Tried updating, no luck!

Coldkilla

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Greetings all.

My system:
1. Windows 7 64-bit.
2. 16GB Ram/770GTX @Stock/4670 @ Stock 3.4
3. Motherboard: ASRock H87M

I have gotten two BSOD's recently: L1C62X64.sys, and ndis.sys. The first (L1C62X64.sys) occurred, I did a little research and people had stated that it was a Atheros problem associated with my LAN drivers: http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H87M/?cat=Download&os=Win764. I uninstalled my current version that came with the disc, restarted, and downloaded the latest version from their website (2.1.0.21). Installed, restarted - and a new BSOD occured: ndis.sys. As luck would have it, this too apparently is a network driver issue. After searching more on this, it says that I already have the latest driver installed.

What can I do to fix this? It's really preventing me from doing any gaming on this system. Thanks!
 
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Could possibly be a fault in the motherboard. Maybe try a network card or USB WiFi dongle & disable the on-board NIC..
 
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High percentage of bad boards on Newegg. Strange. I have generally heard good things about Asrock.

From the sound of things, yes, a replacement LAN card should do the trick.

As a test, disable the Atheros chip and uninstall the software and see what happens.

Had you made any software changes around the time the issue started?
 
Strangely this issue only occurs when flying a helicopter in the game ARMA3 in multiplayer. The game's terrain is 240km2 and I assume traveling at a higher rate of speed results in additional packets of information being sent to a server somewhere to keep my position constantly in check. When I'm running around on-foot in the game and the terrain isn't changing much, it's never BSOD'd. It's never done this outside of the game ether.

As far as software changes, a Java update was recently done but that's about it.

By disabling the chip, I disable my ability to do the only test in which has proven to cause the issue. I did pick up the network card though so I will be sure to report back once it arrives!
 
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