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17 Mar 2009 5:15 AM
Iron duke
I kept getting bsod ndis.sys with vista it seems to have started after
updates from MS. Here they are :kb960544. kb948881, kb958690, kb960225,
kb960715, kb961260, kb905866, kb859772, I dont know for sure but it seems my
bsod started with these updates, also I signed up for verizen dsl service at
the same time so its just a guess. 

Solution: Open the properties for your adapter and click advanced: look at
FLOW CONTROL: mine was disabled I enabled it ! So far that worked for me. I
have a foxconn board with realtek rtl8168/8111 pci-e gigabit .  Hope this
helps..

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17 Mar 2009 8:10 PM
Peter Foldes
What is the complete BSOD  stop message that is shown. I am guessing that it is a
bad or not compatible driver

This is just a guess since we do not know the Stop message and numbers that go with
it
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/818326

Also see this

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266403


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"Iron duke" <Iron d***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I kept getting bsod ndis.sys with vista it seems to have started after
> updates from MS. Here they are :kb960544. kb948881, kb958690, kb960225,
> kb960715, kb961260, kb905866, kb859772, I dont know for sure but it seems my
> bsod started with these updates, also I signed up for verizen dsl service at
> the same time so its just a guess.
>
> Solution: Open the properties for your adapter and click advanced: look at
> FLOW CONTROL: mine was disabled I enabled it ! So far that worked for me. I
> have a foxconn board with realtek rtl8168/8111 pci-e gigabit .  Hope this
> helps..