Message from NDIS - MS FixIt tool driver

Windows says I have a problem with the general NDIS protocol driver, but when I download and run the Microsoft FixIt tool that does not work because it is the wrong version.  I crash blue screen when I put count sleep.

Hello

 

1 you get an error message is displayed with the blue screen?

2. where you can use mode standby successfully earlier?

Blue screen usually occur due to hardware malfunction, mainly because of corruption in the drivers on the computer.

I would first of all uninstall the card drivers available on the computer as it is possible that they may be damaged and then install the latest network card driver by visiting the manufacturer's Web site and check if it works very well

 

Updated a hardware driver that is not working properly

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isn ' t-work correctly

 

Also check for the exact error message in the event viewer:

Event Viewer is a tool that displays detailed information about the events important (for example, programs that don't start as expected or updates are downloaded automatically) on your computer. The event viewer can be useful when troubleshooting problems and errors with Windows and other programs.

For more information, see:

What are the information contained in the logs of the event (Event Viewer)?

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer

Check out this link to open the event viewer:

Open event viewer

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-Event-Viewer

 

 

You can also go through the link below for more information on the Network Driver Interface Specification.

NDIS Driver tips and guidelines

http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/hardware/gg463481

I hope this helps.

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    In Windows XP, Win2K & Win2K3 the OE user files (DBX and WAB) are by default marked as hidden. To view these files in Windows Explorer, you must enable Show hidden files and folders under start | Control Panel | Folder Options icon | Opinion, or in Windows Explorer. Tools | Folder options | View.
     
    For addresses:
     
    Open the address book in OE and file | Export | Address book (wab) and save it to the desktop. Copy it to a flash drive. Place it on the desktop or another location on the computer using WLMail.
     
    Open the Contacts list in WLMail, (go |) Contacts in the Menu bar) and the file | Import | Address book (wab) Windows and the point where you saved it.
     
    Note: If you use a CD or a DVD instead of a flash drive, after placing on the new machine you must remove the read-only attribute in the properties before you import.
     
    For the account settings:
     
    In OE: Tools | Accounts, select the account and export it to the desktop. This will be an .iaf file. Copy it to the new computer and WLMail desktop: tools | Accounts and import the settings from the location you saved the.
     
    WLMail specific help, please use this forum.
     
     
    If you just need to transfer these 100 messages, put a Windows folder on the desktop. Drag the messages of OE this folder. Copy the folder on the new machine and drag the messages into a folder of WLMail.

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