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alleeum
Jul 08, 2024Aspirant
NETGEAR A6210 causing blue screen
Hello, i updated my drivers because of some audio issues, and ever since then i have been having the BSOD every time i try and connect to the internet.
alleeum
Jul 08, 2024Aspirant
i just automatically assumed it was the network connector because it’s my wifi that’s the issue. i updated all my drivers through driver easy and didn’t get a good chance to really look through what i was updating. i did a full factory reset on my pc after it initially happened.
plemans
Jul 08, 2024Guru - Experienced User
so you used a 3rd party driver installer and are now getting BSOD and think the wifi adapter is causing it?
I'd be thinking its the 3rd party driver installed something wrong, the wrong driver, or some other issue.
You can usually roll back updates to an earlier point on windows.
I'd start with that and then just let windows update the drivers.
- alleeumJul 08, 2024Aspiranthow do i roll back the updates with no wifi available on my pc