BSOD caused by NETIO. SYS

Hi all

I am running Windows 7 on a laptop Samsung series 7 NP700Z5A-S0AUS. Recently I've been making a large number of BSOD (as much as two or three a day) that appear to be caused by the netio.sys driver. You can download the most recent dump of my computer here file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/488076/Blue%20Screen%20Dump.dmp
I'm good with instructions and I am happy to provide any additional info, you may need. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
Kind regards
Jacob

Hello

For netio.sys errors updated network driver (NIC) and wireless (WiFi) drivers from the
Site of the manufacturer of system/motherboard if embedded and the sites of manufacturers of real devices if they are separated
devices. Check also for the update of the BIOS and the low level chipset drivers

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