Blue crash screen bcmwl5.sys

10 updates were installed this afternoon and since then Windows suddenly stopped twice.  The blue screen message refers DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and messages for bcmwl5.sys
I am running XP Home Edition.

richard_dc,
The file that causes the problem bcmwl5.sys is a driver for a Broadcom wireless device file.  I suggest you uninstall the Broadcom device and remove all associated software.  Download the latest Broadcom software\drivers (this before uninstalling if it is your only access to internet).  Reinstall the drivers of devices and software. Mike - Engineer Support Microsoft Answers
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