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Wyskakuje mi blue screen odnosnie pliku TDI.SYS.
Hmm... Przy okazji robienia czego? I na jakim systemie?
Dzika spekulacja na chwilę obecną (pierwszy raz zastanawiam się nad tym plikiem) - jest on jedynie
chyba związany z kartami sieciowymi lub płytą główną i obsługuje wirtualną nakładkę TDI. Co to je za djabeł? Wyjaśnienie z jenternetu:
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TDI (Transport Driver Interface)
The TDI layer is simply a standard that specifies how application- and presentation-layer protocols will speak to network-layer protocols. As with the NDIS standard, it does not translate between two languages; it simply provides a common language for both layers to speak. It most closely maps to the session layer of the OSI model.
It is important to understand that the TDI layer is only a theoretical layer–no DLL performs any action. This is advantageous because it avoids the additional overhead associated with additional processing. In this way, TDI offers the best of layering–compatibility and abstraction–without the performance hit.
Zaś co do rozwiązania, to również z głębin jenternetu:
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I did some research of my own on this.
I went into a LINKSYS live chat and I asked them if TDI.SYS was a system driver to their NICs, they said yes. So, this made me assume I had installed incompatible drivers, which indeed was the case. I have a Linksys LNE100TX ver5.1 network interface card. It is very important that you install the drivers for your version. I installed version 1.0 I think. Not all LNE100TX drivers are for your specific NIC and there are many different versions. This is the problem so far I believe. Ever since I updated the correct drivers, I have not had this blue screen. I'm not getting my hopes up, but until I see the BSoD again I will assume it's fixed.