
Everything was running absolutely perfectly after the build, it's running a brand new install of the latest public build of Windows 10 圆4, and was originally connected via one of the four gigabit Ethernet ports on the motherboard (an ASRock Rack EP2C602-4L/D16, brand new, latest BIOS, etc.). My situation is that this is a PC that I have recently built from components. I am posting this in the hope that Intel can do something about it, and incase others run into the same issue. I have since manually removed the newer driver and reverted back to an older version (18.50.4.2 built ) which so far (it's been a few hours now) seems to be stable. I have attached a photo of the blue screen. The stop code reported in the blue screen data is ATTEMPTED_WRITE_TO_READONLY_MEMORY. I almost immediately started seeing my Windows 10 system (anniversary edition) crash (Blue Screen) on a regular basis - like every few minutes, and on every occasion the module causing the crash was the Intel WiFi driver (netwtw04.sys V19.1.0.4 from 7/24/16). The new version was PROSet Wireless Software to 19.1.0. Shortly after I installed and configured the new card the Intel Driver Update Utility told me there was updated software, and I downloaded and installed it. I recently installed a Gigabyte PCIe WiFi and Bluetooth card into my PC. Thanks again, it is greatly appreciated.This is more of a bug report than a question, in the hope that someone at Intel reads this and takes action on it. Also have a G3258 intel cpu in here in case you need to know but I doubt it. FYI the Bluetooth doesn't work without the usb hookup but the wi-fi does. I am assuming it cant be split like a fan can because I dont see any splitters for the F-USB available when I search.Īnyway, its a Gigabyte H81N mini ITC in a Rosewill La Cube case which is impossible to work in because it so small and I have sausage fingers to begin with lol. So if I can put it anyplace else to power it (i assume), I would like to know because I am not tech enough to make that call on my own so I really appreciate the help even if its to say it cant be done. It says to put it into the F-USB which I see only one of on my mobo and it is taken by the front usb ports which I need. If you could provide mobo model and pic of how you arranged your external components it would be helpful.

But your motherboard should have at least a few pci slots for adding eternal components. If this is your product : the only way to install it(if i am not mistaking) is to insert it directly onto the motherboard.
