Windows 10: Wifi Adapters Causing BSOD for windows update

Discus and support Wifi Adapters Causing BSOD for windows update in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Every time I try to update my system I get a BSOD netwtw10.sys, I'm beginning to think its my two wifi adapters. My motherboard comes with an onboard... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by RhomillOrina, Feb 22, 2024.

  1. Wifi Adapters Causing BSOD for windows update


    Every time I try to update my system I get a BSOD netwtw10.sys, I'm beginning to think its my two wifi adapters. My motherboard comes with an onboard wifi, but I decided to get a wifi card for better connection strength. I tried to find solutions elsewhere, bur I came up with my own and that's taking the wifi card out of the system and switch to the on-board wifi, which is a hassle for me. Each time I update my system. The motherboard I have is the: ASUS ROG Strix B550-F gaming Wifi, the wifi card is a: TP-Link AX3000 Wif 6. The two wifi adapters are included in the png.

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    RhomillOrina, Feb 22, 2024
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  2. kalecchi Win User

    installing / resetting wifi adapter causing BSOD

    my initial problem was a BSOD caused by a known issue with a recent windows update (KB5021233) and after trying multiple suggested solutions i ended up reinstalling windows

    during the installation i was met with another BSOD which forced it to restart which lead to an error message upon booting which read:

    “The computer restarted unexpectedly or encountered an unexpected error. Windows installation cannot proceed. To install Windows, click ‘OK’ to restart the computer, and then restart the installation”

    after that it was stuck in a loop but this had happened to me once before so i then used a regedit work around to complete the installation

    this time however when i got into windows and tried to uninstall and reinstall the WiFi adapter driver i got another BSOD

    Stop code: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

    What failed: Qcamain10x64.sys

    i have tried installing the latest drivers and uninstalling / reinstalling the WiFi driver in safe mode and troubleshooting to reset network adapters but i ultimately end up with the same error either right after installation or upon rebooting into windows after uninstalling

    my laptop is a Dell Inspiron 3780

    my WiFi adapter is a Qualcomm QCA9377

    my Windows version is Windows 10 Home 21H2

    my OS build is 19044.1288

    my feature pack is 120.2212.3920.0

    what can i do to fix this?
     
    kalecchi, Feb 22, 2024
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  3. How to fix wifi adapter causing BSOD

    I have an asus vivobook E410MA and the wifi adapter does not work and has caused a BSOD that occurs when I try to reset or restart/reboot my laptop. The BSOD says "DRIVER VERIFIER DMA VIOLATION"

    I'm not sure how to fix this I've tried to uninstall the adapter and reboot but the bsod stops me.

    The wifi adapter chooses when to have a yellow exclamation mark when I checked the other day it didnt have one then I did a windows network diagnostic and it says theres a problem with the adapter or acess point and that's when the exclamation point appeared. Today I checked and it didnt have one and I did the same stuff and it didnt pop up but the the wifi still isnt working. I know it isnt the wifi cus it works for every other device. Can someone help please? I cant do anything on the laptop without wifi. I cant even acess offline docs.
     
    Unknownskater329, Feb 22, 2024
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  4. Knoxx29 Win User

    Wifi Adapters Causing BSOD for windows update

    Windows Update (BSOD)

    Hi Guys.
    I have Built a Machine for Crunching a few days ago and I have some issues with Windows Update.

    I have installed all Windows Updates but there are around 9 left without been installed becasue everytime i try to install it the Machine Crash and I get a BSOD, can someone tell me what could be causing that Windows Updates makes a Machine crash and get BSOD?

    Cheers.
     
    Knoxx29, Feb 22, 2024
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