Tweegster said:
I got the same problem X64_0xA_Rtlh64+fe4e, type 0
I am running a gateway m6846 64bit, and I get the bluescreen when I run
Vuze
torrent sharing. It is driving me crazy. Sometimes right away, sometimes
long enough to make me think its gonna work.
I don't see the first part of this thread and since you didn't quote any of
the original problem, I can't address it. However, the file you mention
belongs to a network adapter (NIC) so I'd suggest you first try updating
your NIC drivers. See below for general drivers information. If that
doesn't help, if you have a desktop computer it's easy enough to throw in a
PCI NIC. NICs are very inexpensive, under $20, so this is an easy
troubleshooting step.
The First Law of Driver Updates is "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
Normally if everything is working you want to leave things as they are. The
exception is that heavy-duty gamers will usually want to update their video
and sound drivers to squeeze every last bit of performance out of the
hardware to get the fastest frame rates. If you're not one of those people,
you don't need to update your drivers if there are no problems you are
trying to solve.
Never get drivers from Windows Update. Get them from:
1. The device mftr.'s website; OR
2. The motherboard mftr.'s website if hardware is onboard; OR
3. The OEM's website for your specific machine if you have an OEM computer
(HP, Dell, Sony, etc.).
Read the installation instructions on the website where you get the drivers.
To find out what hardware is in your computer:
1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer.
2. If the computer is OEM, go to the OEM's website for your specific model
machine and look at the specs (you'll be there to get the drivers anyway)
3. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc
Advisor or System Information for Windows.
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor
http://www.gtopala.com/ - System Information for Windows
If you have installed drivers from Windows Update, you can roll them back:
Roll Back Troublesome Device Drivers in Windows Vista from the How-To Geek -
http://tinyurl.com/346lox
Malke