Killer NIC MSI Z97 Gaming BSOD error (e22w8Bx64.sys)

TheGolfingPablo

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Hi guys, I just wanted to ask for some help here. I upgraded to Windows 10 via the upgrade tool from 8.1. It all seemed to go ok, but afterwards I was getting random blue screens of death and reboots. Its becoming more and more common now to the point where I really want to get it fixed!

The error code is: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (e22w8Bx64.sys)

I've tried numerous fixes and even wiped my SSD and had a fresh install of windows but the error message and BSOD keeps happening.

From what I can see it is a Killer Network adapter problem to do with the e2200 driver or something.

As the Killer Network card is built into the motherboard I don't know how to get around this - whenever I simply uninstall the drivers I cannot get online (even with ethernet) so I'm stumped.

I've downloaded the latest drivers from the Killer website but still no resolution.

It seems as when I try to play an online game such as League of Legends, or try to watch a video on YouTube this is when the error occurs. Offline games such as Metal Gear Solid 5 are no problem and I can play these ok. But without internet its a nightmare!

At this point I'm almost thinking of selling my mobo and processer and upgrading to a 5930x and an Asus mobo - or something WITHOUT A KILLER NIC.

Please help guys!

Thanks!
 
Solution
Download the network drivers from your motherboard vendors website, remove the installed drivers from the driver store on you machine, then install the copy you downloaded.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730875.aspx



Download the network drivers from your motherboard vendors website, remove the installed drivers from the driver store on you machine, then install the copy you downloaded.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730875.aspx




 
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