BSOD: athr.sys/DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

Hey! I get a BSOD/stop message sometimes, unregulary. Whenever he came, I use the wireless connection. I googled athr.sys, and I am absolutely sure this is the dor my card an Atheros AR5007 wireless driver. I found a couple of guys from Lenovo, which took the same or almost the same problem with athr.sys. So, looks like a problem with the driver.

I use the driver version 7.7.0.199, which is the last on the HP driver download site. I found the most recent drivers, but not on site HP or Atheros (which does not have all the drivers at all..), but no official, www.atheros.cz sites and opendrivers.com. But given that these websites seem a little easy and are not the official websites, I have not tried one of these... In addition, I tried to download a driver of opendrivers I think, but there was no installation file, just the .sys files.

So, in total, I've known 9 accidents so far, some using Firefox, some online games and use Spotify. If you want me to post the minidump files (.dmp) I can do... But for the time being. Only, I'll post a picture of the BSOD...

I use Windows Vista SP2 (updated 2 days ago, had at least one accident after), on a HP Pavilion dv5 1103-el, who was released from Italia and then sold here in Sweden.

The picture of the BSOD is here:http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/5238/dsc04289u.jpg

Message edited by rhubarbpie on 08/23/2009 04:06

/rhubarbpie

Hello

Uninstall your current driver and restart your system.

Download and install the version of the 8.0.0.171 driver here.

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