Netwtw08.sys,Netwtw04.sys, Netwtw06.sys, Netwtw10.sys are a part of the Intel PROSet/Wireless WiFi software. You may see two Stop Errors if these drivers fail to load: Generally speaking, the cause for the Netwtw04.sys blue screen error may be because of several reasons like corrupt files, misconfigured device drivers, malicious programs, outdated drivers, bad drivers, corrupted Windows registry, or due to damaged system files.
Fix Netwtw08.sys, Netwtw04.sys, Netwtw06.sys, Netwtw10.sys BSOD Blue Screen error
In this article, we explain some solutions to fix Netwtw08.sys,Netwtw04.sys, Netwtw06.sys, Netwtw10.sys Bblue screen errors on Windows 11/10. If you can log in normally, good; else you will have to boot into Safe Mode, enter Advanced Startup options screen, or use the Installation Media to boot to be able to carry out these instructions.
1] Rollback Network driver
If you recently updated the driver software, you need to Rollback the device driver, ie, go back to the previous working version. Open the Device Manager and click on the entry labeled as Network adapters and expand it. Then, select the driver entries labeled appropriately other than anything in the context of WAN Miniport. Select them one by one and double click on them. It will open a new mini window.
Make sure that you are on the tab named Driver. If you are not, navigate to it. Now, click on the button called Roll Back Driver. This will install the previously known stable version of the driver installed on your computer. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
2] Update Network driver
If your present driver is giving you this problem, you need to update the device driver. Open Control Panel and click on Device Manager. Click on Network adaptor and right-click on the current driver. Click on Update driver option from the drop-down menu. You can also download the driver from the manufacturers’ website, use Intel Driver Update Utility or can update it online automatically.
3] Run SFC scan
System File Checker is a command prompt tool that scans for corrupted system files including Netwtw04.sys files as well as repair the corrupted system files. It is recommended to run an SFC scan to repair the problematic system files.
4] Run DISM
Search Command Prompt in the Start Menu. Right-click on the Command Prompt and select the option Run as administrator from the drop-down menu Type the command the following command to Run DISM and click Enter: Restart your system. This will repair a corrupted system image.
5] Run CHKDSK
A corrupted hard drive may lead to Netwtw04.sys blue screen error. CHKDSK scans the disk to check if there are any corrupt hard drives. Open Command Prompt as administrator. Type the command CHKDSK and click enter to check your disk. Restart your system. If nothing helps, you may want to consider disabling Hardware Acceleration or performing System Restore and see if that helps you. All the best!