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10 minutes ago, minato said:

Hello everyone!

My gets a blue screen like every day with this error "e1i63x64.sys".. 

What can I do about it? I've overclocked my CPU to 3.925 GHz (1.375 voltage) and ram to 2966 I believe, could that cause some issues?

 

Every answer will be much appreciated!

That file is part of Intel's Gigabit Networking driver suite.

 

Either you've got an old/outdated driver installed or you're running a driver intended for another version of Windows altogether.

 

Head over to your motherboard support page and download the latest version of that driver intended for your operating system.

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3 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

That file is part of Intel's Gigabit Networking driver suite.

 

Either you've got an old/outdated driver installed or you're running a driver intended for another version of Windows altogether.

 

Head over to your motherboard support page and download the latest version of that driver intended for your operating system.

My bios is almost 2 years old, could that be an issue? I've build this PC right after Christmas so it's pretty new. Should I update the bios?

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