NDIS.sys blue screen

Zlatan

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Recently when playing a game, my computer just restarted itself, without any visible cause. After powering on again, it kept restarting itself seemingly every 10 minutes. After disabling automatic restart on system error, I managed to see the blue screen which said driver_irql_not_less_or_equal_fix relating to nids.sys.


After reading that it was probably about drivers for the LAN controller, I tried to find new drivers, even though if the same drivers I used worked for two years and I did not add any new hardware, and did a clean install of XP, but nothing worked. Finally, I thought it might be a hardware fault, and when I unplugged my cable modem from it, the restarting stopped and everything seemed normal.


I connected the cable modem via usb cable and everything worked fine. However, now when I try to download a torrent the same blue screen will appear again.

After figuring out what the problem was, I did a clean reainstall ow Xp and did not install the ethernet drivers, and even disabled it in BIOS, but it didnt help, every time I try do download a torrent it restarts.


The motherboard is an Abit KN8 with integrated ethernet controller. Is there anything I can do to stop this error, physically remove the controller for example, or will I have to buy a new mb if I want to download a torrent again?


Thank you for your help :)
 
you will need a new controller. they are pretty cheap, just get a standard PCI one. For the integrated just go into device manager and disable it. that will stop it from making your computer BSOD
 
I cant see it anymore in the device manager since I didnt install drivers for it when I reinstalled windows, but I disabled it in BIOS. It hasnt stopped the problem tho.
 
I disabled the integrated network adapter whereever I could (BIOS, device manager) but I'm still getting bsods with ndis.sys but also a few new ones:

KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED - caused by driver ntoskrnl.exe

KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR - caused by driver hal.dll
 
uninstall the drivers as well. I got the same BSOD when vista some how installed over my ASUS drivers. uninstall them and reinstall the manufactures drivers and try that.
 
I've been getting more and more bsods and I think it's a bigger problem than just the network adapter. In recent days by using BlueScreenView I've been able to see that the following drivers have all been making trouble:

psched.sys
tcpip.sys+342f
wanarp.sys
ALCXWDM.SYS
 
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