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Zd1211bu.sys problem

Discussion in 'Windows OS' started by Deaddunya, Apr 20, 2011.

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  1. Deaddunya Newcomer, in training

    Hi,
    i just joined this forum. i hope i can get some help as i have been looking every where to solve this problem. (please view the picture attached) it has all the details needed to solve the problem.

    The problem is i get this happening quite often now. each time i log on and also sometimes when im working the screen shows up. its getting really annoying now and i would LOVE to have a solution to this.

    Much appreciated for your help
    thanks.

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  2. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,210   +118

    This is your USB->Ethernet adaptor. Frequently it is marketted under the names
    Evo-W541USB Wireless USB Adapter Driver(OvisLink)
    NetFly U54 Wireless USB Adapter Driver(Atlantis-Land)
    SBS BW254 Wireless Wireless LAN Driver(SBS)
    TL-WN322G Wireless USB Adapter Driver(TP-LINK)
    TL-WN322G/WN322G+ Wireless USB Adapter Driver(TP-LINK)
    Use the Device Manager to update the driver
    right-click (MyComputer)->Manage->Device Mgr
    Look under the Network Adapters or the USB devices
    get the Properties and Update from there
  3. mycomputerladyb Newcomer, in training

    Agreed!

    Agree with jobeard...

    Usually you get this screen when you have a bad driver, you can use Windows update... but sometimes that is what causes the problem... you can also rollback the driver to a previous driver that WAS working... Through the device manager the way jobeard said....

    Hope that helps!

    My Computer Lady
    Topeka, KS
  4. Deaddunya Newcomer, in training

    thanks for the reply guys. but, i have tried to do the things you guys mentioned. i have updated the drivers USB drivers. it still come up. i have been trying all morning and still no solution... :(
  5. mycomputerladyb Newcomer, in training

    See if you can uninstall the device, INCLUDING the driver, and then reboot. Windows will find a new device and try and install the driver for it.
  6. Deaddunya Newcomer, in training

    No I have tried what you guys suggested. I'm having to force shutdown most of the time now. I know this is not good for the PC but I have no choice..
    Can be the graphic card issue or the RAM?
     
  7. Deaddunya Newcomer, in training

    Anyone? : (
  8. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,210   +118

    simple test: disconnect the USB dongle and then boot the system. if the failure does not reoccur - - that's proof it was that device.
  9. Deaddunya Newcomer, in training

    I just reinstalled the ati video controller driver and it seems to have done the trick. So far anyway.
  10. jobeard TS Ambassador Posts: 12,210   +118

    interesting . . . must have been a conflict between the two.
    What clue lead you to the video system?
  11. Deaddunya Newcomer, in training

    Nothing really. I just got fed up of trying so hard that I decided to reinstall the main software drivers. For example The the video and audio and it did the trick.
  12. mycomputerladyb Newcomer, in training

    Is there a way to mark this solved???