Say goodbye to the recent Blue Screen of Death drama in your life with these new solutions from Intel

If you’ve recently been confronted with the terrifying Blue Screen of Death (aka BSOD… yes, it has its own acronym) when using Windows 11, Intel may have found the cause and is offering a solution. According to Intel, the recent BSOD is likely caused by a faulty Wi-Fi driver, which it has released an update that should fix. An update for Bluetooth has also been released, version 23.30, which should provide additional stability.

Intel WLAN driver version 23.30 is Intel’s February 2024 Wi-Fi update that should prevent Windows 11 from crashing and displaying the BSOD. This update fixes more than just the crash issue in Windows 11, as described in Intel’s full release notes for the update. Other improvements include improved Quality of Service (QoS), allowing devices to better prioritize Internet traffic Windows Latest explains that this could improve the overall Internet performance of a device connected to a router used by multiple devices. Intel has also made changes that should improve network latency, which is good news for those who enjoy playing online games.

Since installing the first driver update, users have been reporting issues such as Windows System Event ID 5002 errors occurring frequently. Other issues included difficulty finding Wi-Fi networks and connecting to monitors using the Miracast wireless feature.

Windows 11 Update displayed on laptop in an office

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How and when you can expect these updates