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NETwlv64.sys Blue Screen: 4 Ways to Fix This Error
Try updating the Intel Wi-Fi driver to resolve the problem
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Updated onSeptember 25, 2024
updated onSeptember 25, 2024
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Blue Screen of Death or BSoD errorsare pretty frustrating as they can appear randomly and prevent you from continuing your task. Sometimes the BSoD errors do not let you boot to the system, which makes troubleshooting a difficult task.
In this guide, we will share with you multiple solutions that will help you resolve the NETwlv64.sys BSoD error on your PC. Let us check out the problem.
What is the NETwlv64.sys file?
The NETwlv64.sys file is associated withIntel Wireless Wi-Fi Link Driverand belongs to Intel Corporation. Because of this error, you will have an error messageDRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.
While users have reported that after viewing this file, they were able to boot to their systems, this error again appeared after regular intervals.
Some of the other error messages related to NETwlv64.sys are:
If you come across any of the above NETwLv64.sys errors, then you can apply the solutions mentioned in this guide to resolve the problem.
What causes the NETwLv64.sys error?
There are multiple reasons why you can come across a NETwLv64.sys error, some of which are listed below:
Let us now take a look at the different solutions that will help you resolve the NETwLv64.sys error.
How can I resolve the NETwLv64.sys BSoD error?
1. Run the SFC Scan and DISM commands
If your PC fails to boot into the system, then you can follow the above steps to run the command prompt in the Advanced Startup environment and fix the corrupt system files using the SFC Scan and DISM commands.
In case theSFC Scan is not workingnormally on your PC, then you can check out the solutions mentioned in our guide that will help you resolve the problem.
2. Update the Intel Wi-Fi driver
Chances are that the Wi-Fi version that you have currently installed on your PC is buggy, which is why you are coming across the BSoD error.
You should try updating the Wi-Fi driver and check if this fixes the issue or not. You can also try reinstalling the driver. All you need to do is in place of Update driver, you need to click on the Uninstall device option in step 5.
Besides all this, we also encourage you to level up the driver update process using automatic support fromtrustworthy driver updater software.
3. Scan your PC for viruses
Often viruses or malware can remove important files from your system causing it to malfunction. In such cases, you can run an antivirus scan and remove the files.
For our case, we have used Windows Defender, but you can use any of the dedicated antivirus software. We have created separate guides that will help you with the list of thebest antivirus softwareandbest anti-malwarethat you can use on your PC.
4. Perform a system restore
You can also opt for system restore as this will help you take your PC back to the state when everything was working normally.
However, for that to happen, you should have a previously created restore point on your PC. For that, we have a guide that will help youcreate a restore pointon your PC.
That is it from us in this guide. You can download theIntel Driver Updater softwarethat will help keep all the Intel drivers up to date on your computer. You can also learn how to deal with similar problems, likeLOADER_BLOCK_MISMATCHandIMPERSONATING_WORKER_THREAD.
Feel free to let us know in the comments below, which one of the above solutions resolved the NETwlv64.sys BSoD error.
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Sagar Naresh
Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.
He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.
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