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January 30th, 2004 03:00

See if  this Microsoft article on Stop 0x7F helps you figure out the problem. Note that the bluescreen you're seeing has the first parameter zero. The possible causes listed in that article are:

000000, or a divide by zero error, occurs when a divide (DIV) instruction is run and the divisor is 0. Memory corruption, other hardware failures, or software problems can cause this message.

If you remove the Linksys card, does the problem stop happening? If so, the most probable cause is a defective WPC55ag. If you get another card and the problem happens again, you may need to check whether the BIOS for your laptop is current. If it is, there may be a hardware problem with the laptop's motherboard.

Jim
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