Get netr28ux.sys "error on a blue screen.

Dell computer brand new running on the pre installed Windows7 Pro bought four weeks ago

and

& nine TL-WN321G adapter purchased separately specifically because it is compatible with Windows7 Pro 64 bit pre-installed

netr28ux.sys "blue screen error" has been crashing the OS of the computer of my home at startup - can someone help me to cure this?

I read online that this file system is something to do with the wireless network card driver... not sure if it is the OS or driver... However, the pilot works fine, and I connect to the internet OK with it.

I took a minidump files and the error is an error PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (50) compatible caused by the netr28ux.sys, who is a driver for the wireless.

No other third-party driver is involved in the accident.

The problem may be only with the netr28ux.sys that could be damaged or updated to a problematic version.

I would say to uninstall the wireless drivers are now installed and install the next version of Dell:

http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=22&l=en&s=dfh&releaseid=R290807&SystemID=INSP_DSKTP_560MT&servicetag=&os=W764&osl=en&deviceid=21861&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=2&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=0&libid=5&typeid=-1&dateid=-1&formatid=-1&source=-1&fileid=433070

If the problem persists, please provide the files minidump resulting.

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