Crashing on a network

Lightbulbie

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Got a weird one for you all:

So I have a HP g7 laptop that was given to me from a friend because the screen, F-key, and touchpad were pooped out. I fixed them all, factory reset, installed all drivers, blahblahblah. So it works on every wifi network except mine, where now it's crashing every 30 minutes. And I'm talking about full on BSOD.

Specs:

Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1
CPU
AMD A6-3420M 41 °C
Llano 32nm Technology
RAM
4.00GB DDR3 @ 672MHz (9-6-5-15)
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 3568 (Socket FS1) 40 °C
Graphics
Generic PnP Monitor (1600x900@60Hz)
512MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 6520G (HP) 40 °C
Hard Drives
466GB TOSHIBA MK5076GSX SATA Disk Device (SATA) 31 °C
Optical Drives
hp DVD A DS8A8SH SATA CdRom Device
Audio
IDT High Definition Audio CODEC

-Speccy


I'd like to know why it's only MY network crashing this thing. My desktop and netbook never crash like this.
 
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Your BSOD looks like a hardware issue to me. It must be just a coincidence that it hasn't crashed on other networks.... yet.

Lightbulbie

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I remember it saying things are memory (I took out the second ram stick, switched, tested, all that good stuff.) Drivers, which I believe are all up to date. Programs but I've uninstalled ALL but the bare essentials. I'll have to get a picture when I get home. The BSOD doesn't time out, which I've never seen before.
 

Lightbulbie

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THIS DUMB SCREEN.
 

skit75

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You could try new RAM..... but it could be just as easily the memory controller on the motherboard(new RAM would do the same thing). It is a hardware issue and probably not easily fixed on a laptop. At least you didn't pay for it and all it cost you was time.
 

Lightbulbie

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But why would it only crash on a specific network? It never crashes on any other network but mine.