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Johan Wennberg

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Hey, Since i re-installed my computer i have started to get Bluescreens whenever i left it idle like when sleeping.
It says something about a tcpip.sys file when it shows up. Any idea what it might be? I cant really upload any minidumps since the site wont permit me to upload that kind of file.
Hope anyone can help me and if you absolutely need the DMP Files leave a message on how we do that.

// Johan
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Hi Johan Wennberg :) sorry to hear that you are having problems with your computer.
You need to provide information about your computer, this includes is it a laptop or desktop, is it a custom build or brand name such as Dell or HP if it is provide the model name or series number (not serial).
Have you looked in the Device Manager for any yellow ! or red Xs particularly the network adapters.
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Its a custom build Desktop Computer and there aint any yellow or red Xs that i can find.
Any more you need to know ?
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Please Run the PCPitstop.com OverDrive Full Tests

Here's how:

You must use your Internet Explorer for this procedure. (doesn't work so well in Firefox or others). If your machine is running Vista or Windows 7, you must Select IE to “Run as Administrator”. After completing PCPitstop OverDrive you can close your IE browser and re-open it Normally so that you are no longer running as administrator.

Go to: http://www.pcpitstop.com
Click on "Free Computer Check-up" listed below PC Pitstop OverDrive
In the User Login - Click on "Sign up FREE!"
You'll need to submit a valid email address and create your own password, then click - Create Account(button)

Now enter your email address and password to Log in, Select - Scan this system Now!(button)
You will then be asked to download an ActiveX component and allow it to install.
It is safe and does not compromise your privacy.
Follow the on-screen prompts to install the ActiveX and to allow the Full Tests to be run on your machine.

The Full Tests take about 2 1/2 - 3 minutes on most machines.
When complete, a Results - Summary - Recommended Fixes will be displayed.

Please post the URL internet address, from your Results, back here into this Topic Thread so that we can review the configuration and present performance levels of your machine.

Note: During the graphics 2D and graphics 3D testing, your screen will display some rapidly moving objects.
If you are sensitive to visual flashing, it may cause dizziness. Therefore, look away from the screen during that portion of the testing.

After reviewing the results we will be more informed and may be able to provide better recommendations for you to work towards improving your machine's performance.

While PCPitstop does offer a variety of Paid Products, the PCPitstop OverDrive testing is FREE. Please ignore the references to Paid Products. We prefer to provide manual solution instructions that you can apply directly to your machine.

Thanks to rshaffer61 for the above instructions :)
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http://www.pcpitstop...?conid=24564966

I Think that is what you are looking for.
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Try uninstalling and then reinstalling the drivers for the Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller, to do this download the driver first and save it somewhere safe, go into the Device Manager, right click on the network adapters and then uninstall the Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller, reboot the computer and the device should be detected, install the drivers that you saved previously.
I recommend that you also address any items that PCPitstop flagged with a red X, you will be advised on how by hovering your cursor over the item, good luck and let us know how you get on.
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