Hi -
I was curious as to where the driver update came from -- a link to the site, if you have one please. I was unable to locate a 2012 driver and would like to add the link to the DRTs -
http://www.carrona.org/dvrref.php
https://www.sysnative.com/drivers/
My system - tracert - 4.2.2.4 -
I can't imagine why a tracert command would BSOD a system.
Assuming no hardware failure, the cause must be a software app you have installed. A few I saw in the files that definitely appear network related to me:
Proxifier - http://www.proxifier.com/
VpnOneClick - http://216.185.105.35/vpnoneclick/support
Adblock for Internet Explorer - http://simple-adblock.com/
Fiddler2 - http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/version.asp
Reconnect 1.5 - http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Other-Internet-Related/ReConnect.shtml
IDMan - Internet Download Manager - http://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/
uTorrent - http://www.utorrent.com/
I'm not a Network Expert like some others here and honestly don't fully understand what it is you are trying to do. I have a router/modem here & know that Windows 8 does not need help to connect to and maintain Internet connectivity.
I would recommend uninstalling unnecessary network related apps until we get this cleared up. One or more may be causing the BSODs.
Is this the purpose for 4.2.2.4? - http://www.sysadminworld.com/2011/speed-up-your-internet-by-choosing-the-fastest-dns-servers/
Your Network info as of 29 Jan 2013:
Lastly, Windows was installed on 6 January 2013; WERCON shows App Crashes involving KMPlayer.exe and much more -
The full WERCON file - https://www.sysnative.com/jcgriff2/postedfiles/2013a/WERCON_PRO_02-01-2013_jcgriff2.log.zip
Event Viewer logs show Internet issues during OS install, like these -
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
I was curious as to where the driver update came from -- a link to the site, if you have one please. I was unable to locate a 2012 driver and would like to add the link to the DRTs -
http://www.carrona.org/dvrref.php
https://www.sysnative.com/drivers/
My system - tracert - 4.2.2.4 -
Read More:
Code:
[FONT=Lucida Console]C:\Windows\system32>[B]tracert -d 4.2.2.4[/B]
Tracing route to 4.2.2.4 over a maximum of 30 hops
1 1 ms <1 ms 1 ms 192.168.1.1
2 41 ms 39 ms 40 ms 10.5.52.1
3 41 ms 41 ms 27 ms 130.81.136.10
4 36 ms 30 ms 30 ms 130.81.209.140
5 31 ms 30 ms 31 ms 130.81.17.75
6 99 ms 42 ms 42 ms 130.81.19.96
7 58 ms 34 ms 34 ms 152.63.26.117
8 34 ms 36 ms * 4.68.62.41
9 33 ms 34 ms 33 ms 4.69.138.222
[COLOR=#ff0000] 10 * * * Request timed out.[/COLOR]
11 42 ms 35 ms 39 ms 4.69.134.66
12 141 ms 34 ms 36 ms 4.69.155.16
13 43 ms 33 ms 33 ms 4.2.2.4
Trace complete[/FONT].
I can't imagine why a tracert command would BSOD a system.
Assuming no hardware failure, the cause must be a software app you have installed. A few I saw in the files that definitely appear network related to me:
Proxifier - http://www.proxifier.com/
VpnOneClick - http://216.185.105.35/vpnoneclick/support
Adblock for Internet Explorer - http://simple-adblock.com/
Fiddler2 - http://www.fiddler2.com/fiddler2/version.asp
Reconnect 1.5 - http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Other-Internet-Related/ReConnect.shtml
IDMan - Internet Download Manager - http://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/
uTorrent - http://www.utorrent.com/
I'm not a Network Expert like some others here and honestly don't fully understand what it is you are trying to do. I have a router/modem here & know that Windows 8 does not need help to connect to and maintain Internet connectivity.
I would recommend uninstalling unnecessary network related apps until we get this cleared up. One or more may be causing the BSODs.
Is this the purpose for 4.2.2.4? - http://www.sysadminworld.com/2011/speed-up-your-internet-by-choosing-the-fastest-dns-servers/
Your Network info as of 29 Jan 2013:
Code:
Network Card(s): [B] 4 NIC(s) Installed[/B].
[[B]01]: D-Link DFE-530TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (rev.C)[/B]
Connection Name: Ethernet
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server: N/A
IP address(es)
[B][02]: D-Link DFE-520TX PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter[/B]
Connection Name: Ethernet 2
Status: Media disconnected
[[B]03]: Microsoft Network Adapter Multiplexor Driver[/B]
Connection Name: Network Bridge
DHCP Enabled: Yes
DHCP Server: 255.255.255.255
IP address(es)
[01]: 169.254.201.75
[02]: fe80::f092:8787:e14:c94b
[B][04]: VirtualBox Host-Only Ethernet Adapter[/B]
Connection Name: VirtualBox Host-Only Network
DHCP Enabled: No
IP address(es)
[01]: 169.254.151.233
[02]: fe80::c97a:57e9:3b2b:97e9
Hyper-V Requirements: VM Monitor Mode Extensions: No
Virtualization Enabled In Firmware: No
Second Level Address Translation: No
Data Execution Prevention Available: Yes
Tue 01/29/2013 11:52:50.37
Lastly, Windows was installed on 6 January 2013; WERCON shows App Crashes involving KMPlayer.exe and much more -
Code:
[B]1,174 [/B]TotalWERCON Entries
[B] 359 [/B]Windows Updates failures
[B]332 [/B]Appx Deployment Failures
[B] 82[/B] BSODs
[B]39 [/B]App hangs/ crashes
The full WERCON file - https://www.sysnative.com/jcgriff2/postedfiles/2013a/WERCON_PRO_02-01-2013_jcgriff2.log.zip
Event Viewer logs show Internet issues during OS install, like these -
Code:
The Network List Service service terminated with the following error:
The device is not ready.
The IP Helper service terminated with the following error:
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled devices associated with it.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
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