re: Blue screen at the boot / conflit with Wireless
Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 9:19 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DEX
(11847 messages posted)
You can also help some one :>)
Please revisit your post so that others on this forum will know if the solutions
were helpful or not helpful ........
Give this a try,reboot into safemode and remove any and all of the items that call
the wireless item.
(Device Mrg./Hardware)
After you removed all the items reboot into normal mode,it should boot up once your
in power done again then reboot ,this time put the card back in place windows should
fine the device and ask you for the drivers at that point let windows set it up for
you again.
Here's a tool you can use if you want to play with your machine and change the setting,
then if you have a crash you can get it right back like it was b/4 you made any change.
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ERUNT The Emergency Recovery Utility NT
AND
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From:
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Read this text page for more info
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/erunt.txt
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On Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at 2:14 am, Antoine wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have a problem using the wireless with win 2000 (SP4).
>It used to work properly, but one day i changed the settings (Wep, channel, etc)
>to connect at work, and after restarting my laptop, i got that blue error screen
>(STOP ERROR) :
>
>"KMODE_EXEPTION_NOT_HANDLED", with some memory adress listed (0x00001, etc...)
>
>I suppose it is a problem of drivers.
>
>I found that if I desactivate the Wireless in the bios, it boots properly again.
>But when desactivating the wirelss in the bios, my wireless card does not appear
>anymore in the Device manager, so I can't work on the drivers.
>
>I've read a lot of thing about that, but i'm still stuck.... does anyone would know
>what to do ?
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Antoine
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