I know you hate to see the blue screen of death (or "blue screen of doom") but all of sudden it's happening to your laptop. This is a typical issue when you installed new software or hardware, and not successful due to conflict. Another possibility is that you updated your laptop (or workstation) using the Windows Update to apply security patches. Well you need to run this Windows Update regularly to patch any vulnerabilities in your Windows operating system.
Going back to the subject. When you switch on the wireless for your Sony Vaio it prompt you the "blue screen of death" right away, and keep on doing it. The temporary approach is to switch off the wireless again. Of course, you need to solve this issue for you to use your wireless connectivity.
To solve this issue, you need to check your current wireless driver version. For this example, I'm using Sony Vaio VGN-S170P Model PCG-6C1L. As of this writing, the version installed on the laptop is 8.0.12.20000. Here's how to check the version of your wireless driver.
- Click on Start, right click on My Computer, then Properties
- In System Properties, click Hardware tab
- Click Device Manager
- In Device Manager, scroll down and click the Network Adapters
- Select the Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection, right click Properties.
- In Properties, click Driver tab, here you will the Driver Version: 8.0.12.20000
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