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[Solved] Windows 7 - Bluescreen 0x000000D1 Error: Occasional Crashes in Computer & Games

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  • #1 17031733
    joker179
    Level 8  
    Hello, some time ago I had a problem with bluescreen.
    It does not occur systematically, but sometimes while working at the computer or in the game.

    Windows 7 - Bluescreen 0x000000D1 Error: Occasional Crashes in Computer & Games Windows 7 - Bluescreen 0x000000D1 Error: Occasional Crashes in Computer & Games

    Any ideas? Best regards!
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  • #2 17031758
    d_j_siwy
    Level 10  
    Most likely it will be a problem with some graphic driver (so it probably crashes when playing). check if you have current drivers or you need to check which hardware is causing the problem. Maybe you recently connected something new?
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  • #3 17031805
    joker179
    Level 8  
    When it comes to connecting something new, recently nothing like that has happened, I do not see any newer drivers for this graphics card (AMD Radeon HD 6800). I can try to remove the existing ones and reinstall. I haven't done the last system update, maybe it?
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  • #4 17031929
    d_j_siwy
    Level 10  
    system updates are the basis, especially for AMD, many patches came out, I know because I also have a "red" card, besides, after the last attacks last year, there were a lot of really important updates.
    Why aren't you updating? I don't know, I suspect 2 reasons
    1.laziness (bad because it's about the security of your data as if it wasn't there)
    2 you have the "left" system (also bad, because most professional forums will give you a warna or even a ban and the electrode is also one of those)
    If the reason is # 1, take a few hours to update everything and in the meantime scan everything with an antivirus, then repeat the steps with ad-aware or malwarebytes because maybe you also have something.
  • #5 17031957
    Matuzalem
    Level 43  
    The error in the screenshot concerns the network card (Wi-Fi adapter) and please start with changing / reinstalling its driver.
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  • #6 17032189
    joker179
    Level 8  
    In general, I did all the updates as it goes, as I mentioned the last ones, I didn't do it due to lack of time, but there are just a few of them, and I'll take care of them in a moment.

    As for the Wi-Fi adapter, it is connected, but I did not install any drivers for it, and it works fine.
  • #7 17032628
    dt1
    Admin of Computers group
    Well, this is what my colleague found the first "complaint" to the perfectly working adapter. The driver is falling out of it, which can be seen on both BSODs, so if you approach the topic logically - you should replace the driver causing the errors.

    If replacing the driver does not help - then you can suspect damage to the network card - the one that works fine.
  • #8 17498632
    joker179
    Level 8  
    Adapter replacement

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Windows 7 user experiencing intermittent bluescreen errors (0x000000D1) during computer use and gaming. Initial suggestions point to potential issues with the graphics driver, specifically for the AMD Radeon HD 6800. The user acknowledges not having updated their system recently and considers reinstalling the graphics drivers. Further responses emphasize the importance of system updates, particularly for AMD hardware, and suggest checking the network card's driver, as it may also be contributing to the crashes. The conversation concludes with a recommendation to replace the network adapter if driver updates do not resolve the issue.
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