Manually update the driver from the website.
I'm at my device manager and selected " Network adapters" and this shows : Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC
Is that what i should attempt to update if windows 10 fails to fix the problem?
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Manually update the driver from the website.
I'm at my device manager and selected " Network adapters" and this shows : Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC
Is that what i should attempt to update if windows 10 fails to fix the problem?
Download the driver for that off the internet. After uninstall the driver you have now. Then install the driver you updated (Assuming this specific driver is causing the BSOD)
Revert to a previous WHQL driver for your graphics card.
Also, check if any BIOS updates are available for your motherboard.
Do you have any spare RAM lying around? And have you tried reseating it?
Might keep crashing while installing. Reseat the RAM as suggested.Do you think wiping the pc like it was brand new fix the issue
I'm at my device manager and selected " Network adapters" and this shows : Realtek RTL8191SE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC
Is that what i should attempt to update if windows 10 fails to fix the problem?
Some do report a gentle blow to ones socket can improve things, just don't get the guy with the weird tongue from the other thread to lick it.It really depends if it is Software or Hardware related. If it does give you another BSOD, reseat RAM and give the sockets a gentle blow for good measure
Some do report a gentle blow to ones socket can improve things, just don't get the guy with the weird tongue from the other thread to lick it.