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    Turning on wireless card cases BSOD: T500

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by marlin29311, Jun 19, 2009.

  1. marlin29311

    marlin29311 Notebook Enthusiast

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    have a T500 that I got around Christmas time that hasn't caused me any issues up until this...I have Vista Ultimate and the WiFi link5300 (i can give more hardware info, but I don't think it's releveant...) I had turned off the wireless when taking a trip a couple of weeks ago using the FN+F5 way, but hadn't turned it back on for a while, as I don't really use it that much. The other day, I tried to turn it back on, and was immediately sent to a BSOD - the BSOD comes back with


    DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL


    and then ndis.sys as the file that caused it...


    I've updated my wireless card drivers through Lenovo update, but that still didn't work, and the problem persists - any ideas on how to fix this?
     
  2. ortegaluis

    ortegaluis Notebook Consultant

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    Update the driver to the latest Intel release. Click here.