Unexpected shutdowns on Satellite L640

Hello, this is my first post so please bear with me if this is not the right section. My Satellite would shut down on its own fairly regularly, but not in any noticeable pattern. It was a few years old, so when I couldn't really determine what the cause was, I just wiped the HDD and reinstalled Windows. Once this was done, I used another PC to download the Chipset drivers, then the LAN and display drivers. When these were up and running everything seemed great for a couple hours. I was getting things built back up, and decided to go ahead and download the Wi-fi drivers as well. As soon as this driver installed, laptop shuts down...My thought now is the Wi-fi card is defective and should be replaced, but am looking for some advice as to whether this is really the issue? If so, should I just disable the adapter in Device Manager until I can get a replacement? One of my PC's runs off of a $10 Wireless N USB adapter I found on newegg and does great, so I may end up doing that here as well, but curious if I should pull the card and if I would need to wrap electrical tape around the leads of the power cables for the current adapter? Any thoughts or advice would be appreciated, even if it's calling me an idiot for thinking a wireless card would cause a power failure .
PS - downloaded the drivers from support.toshiba.com
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