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Realtek 8821ae Wireless Lan Driver
I've got an ASUS desktop with Windows 10 64-Bit and a Realtek 8821AE Wireless NIC, and when I first got it, quite a few months ago (almost a year, actually), I was having a spotty connection that would randomly disconnect, which seemed to be fixed by a driver update.
Lately, though, I've been getting BSODs with the stop code 'SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED', which at first I thought were graphics driver related, so I updated that, but now after some poking around online, it seems that issue is common to my setup as a result of that damned network adapter.
I'd honestly like to replace it soon, but in the meantime I've been trying to get some stability out of it. So I checked for a new driver update, and there was one..problem is, the moment it installed, I got a BSOD again, this time with stop code 'KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE'. Then the computer proceeds to repeatedly reboot, crashing each time the network spins up, until I place it in Safe Mode and disable/roll back the network card driver.
I've now tested the following drivers:
2013.11.1031.2014 (Stable, but slooooooow) Audio device on high definition audio bus driver.
2023.10.415.2015 (The one I was using when the BSODs started, and am back to using now. Fast, and doesn't BSOD on install, but occasionally causes BSOD)
2023.30.301.2016 (BSOD on install)
2023.31.315.2016 (BSOD on install)
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2023.34.430.2016 (BSOD on install)
Kinda at the end of my rope here. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks as always.
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