Nathan Guenther
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Hey,
I seem to get BSOD's every once an a while, but it is often enough to hopefully find a fix.
I have a crash dump, if anyone wouldn't mind helping me analyze it.
Thanks so much.
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I seem to get BSOD's every once an a while, but it is often enough to hopefully find a fix.
I have a crash dump, if anyone wouldn't mind helping me analyze it.
Thanks so much.
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Hey,
I seem to get BSOD's every once an a while, but it is often enough to hopefully find a fix.
I have a crash dump, if anyone wouldn't mind helping me analyze it.
Thanks so much.
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This one was caused by USBPORT.SYS. I would do the following:
1-Run a system file check
Run a system file check to verify and repair your system files.
To do this type cmd in search, then right click to run as administrator, then
SFC /SCANNOW
Read here for more information SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker - Windows 7 Forums
Let us know the results from the report at the end.
2-Read and run this:
USB Driver - General Fix for Problems - Windows 7 Forums
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Hey,
I seem to get BSOD's every once an a while, but it is often enough to hopefully find a fix.
I have a crash dump, if anyone wouldn't mind helping me analyze it.
Thanks so much.
View attachment 15204
This one was caused by USBPORT.SYS. I would do the following:
1-Run a system file check
Run a system file check to verify and repair your system files.
To do this type cmd in search, then right click to run as administrator, then
SFC /SCANNOW
Read here for more information SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker - Windows 7 Forums
Let us know the results from the report at the end.
2-Read and run this:
USB Driver - General Fix for Problems - Windows 7 Forums
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Nathan Guenther
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Thank you so much for the quick reply, i already tried the first one multiple times, but i went ahead and ran it again and got "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.".
As for the second, i followed the guide, but couldn't get the file to delete through windows, so i used an unlocking program to force delete the file. And i have had no problems so far.
The crashes are rare enough so its hard to tell if the problem is fixed or not, but i will reply again if i have another BSOD.
Thanks for the help/
As for the second, i followed the guide, but couldn't get the file to delete through windows, so i used an unlocking program to force delete the file. And i have had no problems so far.
The crashes are rare enough so its hard to tell if the problem is fixed or not, but i will reply again if i have another BSOD.
Thanks for the help/
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Things have been great for a month or so, but i got another crash.
Even if i cant fix it, i would like to figure out if the cause is the same or very similar, or something completely different.
Also a note, not sure if it matters, but it only BSOD'ed once my computer was on for 5 days about and i was downloading something while i was gone.
Thanks
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Even if i cant fix it, i would like to figure out if the cause is the same or very similar, or something completely different.
Also a note, not sure if it matters, but it only BSOD'ed once my computer was on for 5 days about and i was downloading something while i was gone.
Thanks
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Sorry, I was looking at the first dump file.
The second one says a hardware problem and Pandora is mentioned.
The teamviewervpn.sys is still listed from 2007, so you might check for an update for it.
The second one says a hardware problem and Pandora is mentioned.
The teamviewervpn.sys is still listed from 2007, so you might check for an update for it.
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Thanks so much that helps alot, yes i play games, but nothing was open at the time (maybe the exe didn't close fully or hanged). I have USB 3.0, but not any devices that support (99 percent sure).
And i have team viewer yes, but i dont see how it can be outdated, i have the latest version 6, which came out a month or to ago.
Weird, but thanks so much for the results, at least now i have some idea what the cause is.
And i have team viewer yes, but i dont see how it can be outdated, i have the latest version 6, which came out a month or to ago.
Weird, but thanks so much for the results, at least now i have some idea what the cause is.
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Thanks, i guess i will stop leaving pandora one open when i am not using it. And i will check for teamviewer updates.
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Everything has been going great, no blue screens for a few months.
I had a weird one today, and i wanted to see if it was possible to figure out the cause. Is it still the same USB problem, i feel like it is different this time.
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I had a weird one today, and i wanted to see if it was possible to figure out the cause. Is it still the same USB problem, i feel like it is different this time.
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