E4200 IPv6 Causes Win7 DHCP Client Crash

When I enable IPv6 on my E4200, the Windows 7 DHCP client crashes. It also seems to crash the audio service, the event logger and a few other windows services. Please let me know what extra information you need.
Thanks in advance.

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Generally, a crash of windows or windows services is a problem of windows. It must not crash. You may have to repair your windows installation or the network stack. Check a microsoft forum for instructions.

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