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    i6000 windows bsod on starting wifi

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by tuxlearner, Nov 13, 2005.

  1. tuxlearner

    tuxlearner Newbie

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    iam facing this wierd problem on my i6000 it has the intel 2200BG wifi connection (driver 9.0.2.31- latest on dell page). iam letting windows manage my wifi connection and have disabled the intel wifi connection manager. whenever i turn my wifi on... after sometime i get a windows bsod showing i think "page fault in non_paged area" with the filename as "eno.sys". google returns no results on searching for eno.sys. i found that eno.sys is a sample ndis-hooking driver made by pcausa from the file properties.

    how can i solve this problem?
     
  2. nickspohn

    nickspohn Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    There have been common problems with this wireless card. I can tell you right now you need the intel drivers (9.0.3.9 and 9.0.3.0) for this problem to be resolved.

    The drivers can be found here
     
  3. drumfu

    drumfu super modfu

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    have u tried letting proset manage the card? i prefer it to the ms solution. try it and see if it still blue screens.

    in any case, i would recommend uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers. i've used the last 2 versions of the intel driver for the 2200bg card (from the dell site) on my 6000 with no problems at all.

    edit: i just checked and i'm using the 9.0.2.31 drivers as well. no problems. when you say you 'disabled' the intel solution, what do you mean?