After installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1, system now hangs or crashes when there is internet activity

Hello.

I installed service pack 1 for windows 7, but since I did that he keeps to crush/freezing when it is a lot of internet activity... I have no idea how solve this problem. Help, please!

* original title - crash/computer freeze windows 7 pack 1 service *.

You could start by updating your network drivers. See how you go after it.

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