Can anyone solve this riddle for me?

I bought an HP desktop a few weeks ago. It is a s3700y (pavilion
slimline). The only thing installed on it was a wireless network
adapter driver Belkin G F5D7050 for wireless internet. The system
keeps crashing with the blue screen of death labelling the error


driver_irql_not_less_or_equal


and it says something about disabling bios memory options such as
caching and shadowing if this keeps happening. I have tried doing a
system recovery multiple times but after reinstalling the Belkin
driver, the system crashes again with the same error. I have tried
downloading a Belkin driver for the same adapter model from the
Belkin
website onto a CD, and then installing it from the CD onto the
desktop, but the system kept crashing. I can only conclude that the
driver for this Belkin adapter is what is causing the system to
crash.
The HP tech support guy really ran my patience out without coming to
a
solution.


Rather than having to buy a new wireless network adapter and go
through trial and error of whether it is compatible with the system,
is there a way of overcoming this.


I have no idea of how to disable caching or shadowing, so I would
appreciate guidance through it.


Thank you.

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