Windows Error when conencted to internet (DSL)

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STOP: 0x000000D1 (0xE2806040, 0x000000FF, 0x00000001,
0xBB8B07AC)
DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
Adress BB8B07AC base at BB8AB000, DATASTAMP 3ecd5361 -
mrxsmb.sys
Beginning dump of physical memory




It comes to a blue screen after being connected to the
internet for a few minutes. I have to restart the computer
everytime.
If anyone can help me out with this problem, and how t ofix
this error from happening, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I've looked in Windows errors on the microsoft site, and I
couldn't find the exact error code... but found similar
errors, which all said were fixed in the service pack.
Which I have installed. I've ran windows update all the way
through, downloaded everything and installed everything.
Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
-Mike Johnson
 
It is hard to say but I would try updating drivers for the network adapter, try
booting into safe mode with networking to see if the problem persists realizing that
will disable software firewalls, and maybe trying a different network card or putting
it in a different PCI. If you are using the pppoe connectoid for DSL, try a DSL
router instead which are very cheap these days. Also lower the MTU for your
connection to around 1400 to see if it helps though I doubt that is the issue. You
can do that in your router properties or pppoe connectoid properties. Look in device
manager to see if any conflicts are detected. You can use devmgmt.msc to bring up
Device Manager. --- Steve
 
Hi! I've the SAME SAME problem!!! Microsoft tells we have to instal
latest service pack and I installed Service Pack 4 for Windows 200
without any result.
I too have the problem only when I connect to the Internet via ADS
(BLUE screen with win 2000 minidump) and I would precise that till
days ago I never had any problem!!!!!

Please help me!!
Pasquale

*It is hard to say but I would try updating drivers for the networ
adapter, try
booting into safe mode with networking to see if the problem persist
realizing that
will disable software firewalls, and maybe trying a different networ
card or putting
it in a different PCI. If you are using the pppoe connectoid for DSL
try a DSL
router instead which are very cheap these days. Also lower the MT
for your
connection to around 1400 to see if it helps though I doubt that i
the issue. You
can do that in your router properties or pppoe connectoid properties
Look in device
manager to see if any conflicts are detected. You can use devmgmt.ms
to bring up
Device Manager. --- Steve


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