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dfruman
Feb 18, 2016Follower
A6210 Adapter Crashes Windows 10
So this is an odd problem that I've had no luck figuring out. I've just reinstalled Windows 10, and prior to this I had no problems with the adapter. But now, if I try to install Netgenie via CD, or the latest A6210 driver after downloading it, my computer crashes with a Kernal Fault before either process will finish.
Likewise, I can plug the adapter in, and it will work, but if I try to download anything, like say a game, or connect to a multiplayer game for more than a few minutes the adapter will disconnect from the internet right before giving me a BSOD with another Kernal Fault.
I've done more than a few diagnostics, found some corrupt drivers after my windows reinstall, but even after fixing all of this the problem persists. Does anyone have any advice?
9 Replies
- JamesGLNETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi dfruman,
Try to remove all drivers of A6210 on your computer or uninstall it. When reinstalling, try the standalone driver instead of the driver with Genie.
- Bowser93AspirantI have tried everything but either the adapter crashes my comuter or the installation software won't find it!
Was it a clean Win 10 install or a Microsoft forced update?
- realdead_manApprentice
Was it a "BAD_POOL_something something error?
If so, I get/got it too.
- VE6CGXMaster
When you install it very first time, wait until the drover software asks to plug it in. Also make sure you dn't have any old traces of the adapter.
Also check the adapter through device manager to make sure the status is normal.