Steve1978
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Hi im having trouble with my laptop crashing to the blue screen,it seems to happen when browsing online.I uninstalled google chrome today thinking it was linked to that but after installing firefox the same is happening.
I have added the minidump just in a zip file i haven't looked at them as i would have no idea so hoping some nice person to have and look and direct me in the right direction.
Im running windows 7 64bit
alienware m17x-r2 laptop
many thanks
I have added the minidump just in a zip file i haven't looked at them as i would have no idea so hoping some nice person to have and look and direct me in the right direction.
Im running windows 7 64bit
alienware m17x-r2 laptop
many thanks
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BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa800891f060, fffff8000446b518, fffffa8009e20c60}
Probably caused by : usbhub.sys
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
all your dump files are like the one posted above and the windows USB hub driver is being outlined as the cause. It might be a case of corruption...
kemical
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Code:
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BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa800891f060, fffff8000446b518, fffffa8009e20c60}
Probably caused by : usbhub.sys
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
all your dump files are like the one posted above and the windows USB hub driver is being outlined as the cause. It might be a case of corruption which hopefully an sfc scan (system file scan) will cure. Find command prompt in the start menu, rightclick and choose properties. Look for 'run as admin' and click that. Type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results.
If your plugging anything into the USB ports view them with suspicion and if possible test. I'll look through the driver stack and see what, if anything, crops up.
Your drivers are quite old although checking with the Dell site there doesn't seem to be anything later version wise.
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rimspe64.sys Thu Oct 21 02:02:31 2010: Ricoh Memory Card Reader driver: Update if possible:
http://www.ricoh-support.com/enduser/home/default.asp
Post any new dmp files.
Steve1978
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Hi thanks for your reply
yes you have the correct machine im currently running analyze system for updates
Since posted this thread i have updated the ati drivers
the results brought up alot from dell
a few urgent alot of recommended and some optional,mostly drivers and some firmware and applications
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The urgent updates are
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results from system scan
windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations
Should i go ahead and do everything from the dell scan or just start with the urgent stuff?
Also the only 2 things i have plugged into the usbs is a mouse and a ps3 controller which i can test but i don't know how?
Thanks again
yes you have the correct machine im currently running analyze system for updates
Since posted this thread i have updated the ati drivers
the results brought up alot from dell
a few urgent alot of recommended and some optional,mostly drivers and some firmware and applications
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The urgent updates are
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(Application)
Urgent
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(Driver)
Urgent
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(Driver)
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results from system scan
windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations
Should i go ahead and do everything from the dell scan or just start with the urgent stuff?
Also the only 2 things i have plugged into the usbs is a mouse and a ps3 controller which i can test but i don't know how?
Thanks again
kemical
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That's fantastic, good job! I'd upgrade as per the Dell scan and then monitor for bsod's. To ensure that it isn't malware causing the issue please run malwarebytes as if anything is missed by the default AV this will find it:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Any further bsod's please post the dmp files.
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Any further bsod's please post the dmp files.
Steve1978
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Thanks again for all your help i really appreciate it.
I have done all of the above,it seemed to happen when using the internet.So far with leaving multiple tabs open and using pages with flash etc open all day today,so far so good.Hope i haven't spoken to soon
I will post any bsod but hopefully i wont need too.
Thanks again
I have done all of the above,it seemed to happen when using the internet.So far with leaving multiple tabs open and using pages with flash etc open all day today,so far so good.Hope i haven't spoken to soon
I will post any bsod but hopefully i wont need too.
Thanks again
kemical
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BugCheck 10D, {5, 0, 1202, fffffa800866fc50}
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for MijXfilt.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for MijXfilt.sys
Probably caused by : MijXfilt.sys ( MijXfilt+363a )
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
sorry to hear your bsod is back. The most recent dumps point to the above driver:
MijXfilt.sys Sat May 12 05:27:12 2012: MotioninJoy simulate Xbox 360 controller. Try re-installing driver as it may have become corrupted. If you don't use it anymore then remove.
Check for later versions here:
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