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System freezes (/hangs) randomly on Dell Inspiron 5110 after going from Windows 7 to 8 Pro.
Hello people! Around June my father bought me a Dell Inspiron 5110 with Windows 7 Home Premioum pre-installed, and it worked perfectly fine untill I updated to windows 8 Pro, 2 weeks ago (in order to take advantage of the 15 Euro price that's untill January). Just after we finied installation), I moved the mouse to press on "Setting" and the system froze competely (with no button pressable of mouse movable), so we closed it form the power button. As time passed I figured out that
1) The system would freeze at totally random points for unknown reason
2) When wireless adapter is disabled (and the laptop is connected to Ethernet) the system would not freeze). So I am suspecting that its the wireless adapter that causing the problem. (While browsing the internet I found that alot of people had had problem with the Broadcom wifi adapters in the past: eg http://www.techrepublic.com/forum/questions/101-257511/help-my-wireless-adapter-is-freezing-my-computer)
I have also asked at the microsoft forum about this without taking any good answer for now. Do I need to change the wifi adapter ?
At this point I have installed all the drivers for other hardware on my computer, available at the Dell site (after providing my service tag and choosing Windows 8).
Here are by system specs
Summary
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 2670QM @ 2.20GHz 55 °C
Sandy Bridge 32nm Technology
RAM
4,00 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz (9-9-9-24)
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 0HVRTT (CPU 1) 56 °C
Graphics
Generic PnP Monitor (1366x768@60Hz)
1023MB GeForce GT 525M (Dell) 50 °C
Hard Drives
596GB SAMSUNG HM641JI (SATA) 39 °C
Optical Drives
HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GT50N
Audio
IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
Windows Security Center
User Account Control (UAC) Enabled
Notify level 2 - Default
Firewall Enabled
Windows Update
AutoUpdate Notify prior to download
Windows Defender
Windows Defender Enabled
Antivirus
Antivirus Enabled
Display Name Windows Defender
.NET Frameworks installed
v4.5 Full
v4.5 Client
v3.5 SP1
v3.0 SP2
v2.0 SP2
Network Adapters List
Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter
Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter
Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller
kirkd
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December 17th, 2012 15:00
When you used the MS Upgrade Assistant, did it say anything about the Wi-Fi adaptor? If the wi-fi driver is incompatible, Win 8 will have installed a compatible driver. Check in the Device Manager to see what it says about the driver. You could go to the Broadcom site and look for a Win 8 driver for you're card.
mourgos1234
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December 17th, 2012 22:00
Nope it didnt, that's why I was surprised when the problem occurred, in the incompatibility list only a couple of programs which I uninstalled, were listed. Windows update and Device manager don't find any new version about the driver, also where in the Broadcom site can I find driver for it, because i gone and didn't found anything for it.
The list of hardware incompatible with my system are (according to the firefox file that was saved on my system)
I have already updated the "Dell Wireless 1701 Bluetooth v3.0+H.S" to the latest version (12.0.0.10) isn't that the same?
I downloaded a braodcom installer for buetooth drivers and I will write what happens later today
mourgos1234
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December 18th, 2012 08:00
Okay so the SetupBtwDownloadSE I downloaded from broadcom updated 2 of my drivers and the problem seems to be fixed, but I will wait 2-3 days to make sure.
Forget it, its not fixed yet, probably because the drivers that were updated was not the one that's causing the problem :( And it loved to troll me, it worked fine for about and hour, and when I was starting believing it was fixed, it froze. Isnt there any update for that driver ? T_T
On another note, one of the previoud days, from the many closings from the powerbutton, it popped me at startup the new sceeen with the repair options so I choosed "Refresh PC" and it removed all the programs I had installed, along with the IDT Audio Drivers. Later on I found it in the drivers list and installed the most recent one (Released on 9/8/2012, version 6.10.0.6421) , but now when I click on it at the Control Panel the IDT application windows doesnt show. Can you help me on this ?
Today came out a new driver for the n.videa graphics card, it says to check with the OEM if its ok to install, so is it ok to be installed on Inspiron 5110 system ?