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Old 16-02-07, 11:08 PM
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Default velocity_for_winxp_v155_vista_v123.zip gives BSODs

Yes, I've installed each update on Vista and XP, including the remote desktop update. I did in fact have RAM problems but they were solved. I couldn't get Vista installed, tested each DIMM with memtest86 and replaced one bad DIMM and installed Vista after without a problem. Vista is running like a charm with this network driver problem as only issue.
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Default velocity_for_winxp_v155_vista_v123.zip gives BSODs

Rollback the driver and leave the m$ driver on there.
I installed the 5.11a and everything went wrong, the whole system just started stuttering really bad.
It never actually crashed but I had to restart using the button on my case.
Just to make sure it was definitely these driver I installed and uninstalled them a number of times and the same thing happened every time, I did it 4 times.

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Old 18-02-07, 09:08 AM
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Default velocity_for_winxp_v155_vista_v123.zip gives BSODs

Yes, I've restored the image already, just wondering if this is the place to report bad drivers or if there's another place since obviously there's something wrong with the latest release.
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Default velocity_for_winxp_v155_vista_v123.zip gives BSODs

At the top of this Vista forum you see the post by the Gatts so drop them a PM or e-mail.
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Old 25-02-07, 09:26 AM
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Default velocity_for_winxp_v155_vista_v123.zip gives BSODs

I have also an Abit AV8 and get reproduceable BSOD's. (Vista Home Premium x64)

I get the error every time i want to print on my Brother HL-5130. (Windows internal driver)
The printer is connected to my Router (FritzBox 2070) via USB.
And i print to the TCP/IP Port of the Router. (this is the right way)
The source of the BSOD is the get6x64v.sys.

If i connect the Printer locally to the PC everything is ok.

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P.s: The Velocity Driver is the right one for this Motherboard.
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Default velocity_for_winxp_v155_vista_v123.zip gives BSODs

Thank you for the help... no Problems now with an Intel PRO/1000 GT NIC.
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