From: Bob Pownall on 10 Aug 2005 23:17 System: Dell Inspiron 8500, 2.4GHz Pentium 4, 60Gb HD w/ >20Gb free Windows XP Pro, SP2 I've been getting intermittent BSOD, with the cause attributed to DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and bcmwl5.sys. Searching Google reveals that I'm not alone with this problem, and that bcmwl5.sys is a Broadcom wireless LAN driver. None of the solutions I've found so far on Google have pointed to a Dell driver solution; they've all been drivers on an HP or other computer makers site. Plus, the solutions have been less than clear, to me at least. So, my questions are: 1) Are there new drivers on the Dell site that I've somehow missed? (When I checked Dell.com, as far as I could tell, I had the latest Broadcom and wireless drivers.) 2) Can I use a driver file I find on, say, an HP site to get a new bcmwl5.sys driver file? 3) If I use drivers from, say, the HP site, how do I install *just* the updated bcmwl5.sys driver? Or if other drivers get installed, does it matter, if I don't have the corresponding hardware? 4) Does someone know of a better, or at least more Dell-specific, web site addressing this problem than what comes up in the first page or two of a Google search for "bcmwl5.sys"? Thanks in advance for your assistance. Bob Pownall
From: Bob Pownall on 10 Aug 2005 23:56 Forgot to mention. My bcmwl5.sys version is 3.100.35.1 Bob Pownall
From: Clark on 11 Aug 2005 16:29 What device is using the driver? I only have Intel for wireless, and Broadcom for the Integrated Controller. Not an 8500 though. Clark "Bob Pownall" <repownall(a)netscape.net> wrote in message news:11flj443l1e8264(a)corp.supernews.com... > Forgot to mention. > > My bcmwl5.sys version is 3.100.35.1 > > Bob Pownall
From: Bob Pownall on 11 Aug 2005 23:07 Clark wrote: > What device is using the driver? I only have Intel for wireless, and > Broadcom for the Integrated Controller. Not an 8500 though. I assume it's my wireless LAN card. (I mean, what else could it be?) Device Manager identifies this as: Dell TrueMobile 1400 Dual Band WLAN Mini-PCI Card Device Type: Network Adapter Manufacturer: Broadcom Location: PCI bus 2, device 3, function 0 The "Driver Details..." button on the "Driver" tab on the TrueMobile's "Properties" window confirms my belief, by displaying the following information: Driver files: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\BCMWL5.SYS Provider: Broadcom Corporation File version: 3.100.35.1, built by WinDDK I suppose it's theoretically possible that another device is using the driver, but that seems unlikely. Bob Pownall
From: Clark on 12 Aug 2005 09:29 I saw that listed on the Drivers page on the Dell site. This probably means nothing, but Dell lists the cards as 1400 Dual Band WLAN, and 1450 or 1470 Wireless WLAN Mini-PC. Are you given those choices when you install the driver, since the drivers are in the same download? I am probably just misreading the listing. If you want to reinstall the driver, delete the one on your computer now and download a new one. If you don't delete the current one, the downloaded one might not replace the one being used. Sorry I can't check for you but I can't unzip the file or it will install. It is a little strange that when I downloaded on this non-Dell machine that my floppy drive started running! If you want to try the Driver from Broadcom, it should work but may not have some special additions. I am currently using the Intel driver for my wireless card. Clark "Bob Pownall" <repownall(a)netscape.net> wrote in message news:11fo4jvvq2vqfb(a)corp.supernews.com... > Clark wrote: >> What device is using the driver? I only have Intel for wireless, and >> Broadcom for the Integrated Controller. Not an 8500 though. > > I assume it's my wireless LAN card. (I mean, what else could it be?) > > Device Manager identifies this as: > Dell TrueMobile 1400 Dual Band WLAN Mini-PCI Card > Device Type: Network Adapter > Manufacturer: Broadcom > Location: PCI bus 2, device 3, function 0 > > The "Driver Details..." button on the "Driver" tab on the TrueMobile's > "Properties" window confirms my belief, by displaying the following > information: > Driver files: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\BCMWL5.SYS > Provider: Broadcom Corporation > File version: 3.100.35.1, built by WinDDK > > I suppose it's theoretically possible that another device is using the > driver, but that seems unlikely. > > Bob Pownall
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