Try to uninstall all the wireless drivers the system has at this moment and download the Qualcomm Killer Wireless-N1202 Driver directly from their website and install it.
The picture you have posted looks more like a graphics card issue than a WiFi issue, unless the WiFi driver is conflicting with some other software you have.
You probably use your WiFi at the time, is it possible for you to use Ethernet cable?
Maybe you could do a simple test and remove WiFi driver and use Ethernet and see if issue continues.
If it stops you have a faulty WiFi card or motherboard, if it continues obviously it is something else
Milena M458
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July 14th, 2015 07:00
What happen when you try to install the Killer NIC 1202 driver?
dan orgad
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July 15th, 2015 11:00
After I install the AN Killer E2201(TBD) Driver annd Qualcomm Killer Wireless-N1202 Drive I get blue screen with the file name "nwifi.sys"
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Milena M458
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July 17th, 2015 15:00
Try to uninstall all the wireless drivers the system has at this moment and download the Qualcomm Killer Wireless-N1202 Driver directly from their website and install it.
Let me know if that helps you.
dan orgad
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July 27th, 2015 15:00
Hi,
I did what you wrote me to do, and that helped for 11 days...
I just got again this blue screen.
AndrewSi
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July 27th, 2015 16:00
The picture you have posted looks more like a graphics card issue than a WiFi issue, unless the WiFi driver is conflicting with some other software you have.
You probably use your WiFi at the time, is it possible for you to use Ethernet cable?
Maybe you could do a simple test and remove WiFi driver and use Ethernet and see if issue continues.
If it stops you have a faulty WiFi card or motherboard, if it continues obviously it is something else