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Hi all,

When I put my computer in standby mode it reboots automatically.

It gives the BLUE Screen with an error in ndis.sys.

HELP!!!!!

Thanks
Harold M.

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Check for driver, BIOS, etc., updates at
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx

Also see
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportf [...] .id=175398
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harold.melamed@gmail.com wrote:
> When I put my computer in standby mode it reboots automatically.
>
> It gives the BLUE Screen with an error in ndis.sys.

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NO help here. The problem that you pointed me to does not relate to my
problem.

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HairyMail wrote:
> NO help here. The problem that you pointed me to does not relate to my
> problem.

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