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    Getting code dm1 bluescreen while using sprint u600 card

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Wacky1, Aug 6, 2011.

  1. Wacky1

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    I have posted a thread with my dv6 crashing and getting the dm1 code. I think I have narrowed it down, with the help of a member on here, to the sprint 3g card. It only happens when I am using the card surfing the net. I tried uninstalling and going to Sprint's website and downloading the most current driver. I thought I cured the problem until this morning when it did it again. :mad: I wonder if there could be a problem with the card directly or with the computer itself. Any ideas would be helpful. I am wanting to get this corrected before I damage something beyond repair. I am still running the "stock" BIOS and all. The only updates are what I have done through windows.
     
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    Bear with me, as you all can probably tell I am new at this stuff. Okay, I did some poking around and opened device manager and saw a "yellow !" over my WiMAX network adapter. I opened WiMAX network adapter properties and the Device status read:
    "This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use. (Code 12)

    If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system."

    Now, does this mean I cannot use the U600 Sprint card and the Wi-Fi( to connect to my printer) at the same time? Or am I reading this wrong or is this another problem I don't understand?
    Thanks.
     
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    Any help or ideas??
     
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    One would think that with a triple post that some hardware and OS information would be given with so many models of the dv6 available. Just saying, it is like calling any random fire department from Skpye and only telling them a house someplace is on fire, please provide more information. :p
     
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    Fixed the problem. Bad card.
     
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    Glad to hear it is fixed.