Different BSOD's - Mediacenter PC - IRQ_NOT_EQUAL, BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER

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    Different BSOD's - Mediacenter PC - IRQ_NOT_EQUAL, BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER


    I am at my whits end regarding what is causing these BSOD's I'm having on my MediaCenter, and it's causing the WAF of my beloved MCE to plummet quite a bit I've had them for quite a while, but sometimes the system will run fine for two weeks, and then suddenly a BSOD.


    • When do they occur? No clear pattern - Usually when playing a TV-channel or a movie(But since it's a MCE that's what it'll be doing 95% of the time)
    • Memtest86+: Run successfully, one block of ram at a time(4-6 passes completed)
    • PSU powerrails checked: Yes, via multimeter, both unloaded, and when plugged into the computer
    • Warranty/Pre-Built: Out of warranty, built the system myself.


    Computer details:

    • Orginal Windows 7 from MSDNAA, complete reinstall a month'ish ago
      • Windows 7 Professional Media Center Edition 6.1.7601 - Service Pack 1
    • CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
    • Motherboard: GA-E7AUM-DS2H
    • GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 9400
    • Disk drive: 2xSAMSUNG HD103UJ 1TB (Storage)
    • Disk drive: 1xWDC WD10EADS 1TB (OS)
    • Optical drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223F ATA Device
    • Case: Antec Fusion remote black

    I've attached the files requested in the sticky in the zipfile.
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    SilenceDK said:
    I am at my whits end regarding what is causing these BSOD's I'm having on my MediaCenter, and it's causing the WAF of my beloved MCE to plummet quite a bit I've had them for quite a while, but sometimes the system will run fine for two weeks, and then suddenly a BSOD.


    • When do they occur? No clear pattern - Usually when playing a TV-channel or a movie(But since it's a MCE that's what it'll be doing 95% of the time)
    • Memtest86+: Run successfully, one block of ram at a time(4-6 passes completed)
    • PSU powerrails checked: Yes, via multimeter, both unloaded, and when plugged into the computer
    • Warranty/Pre-Built: Out of warranty, built the system myself.


    Computer details:

    • Orginal Windows 7 from MSDNAA, complete reinstall a month'ish ago
      • Windows 7 Professional Media Center Edition 6.1.7601 - Service Pack 1

    • CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9550 @ 2.83GHz
    • Motherboard: GA-E7AUM-DS2H
    • GFX: NVIDIA GeForce 9400
    • Disk drive: 2xSAMSUNG HD103UJ 1TB (Storage)
    • Disk drive: 1xWDC WD10EADS 1TB (OS)
    • Optical drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S223F ATA Device
    • Case: Antec Fusion remote black

    I've attached the files requested in the sticky in the zipfile.



    These were related to your USB drivers.

    USBBUGCODE_INVALID_PHYSICAL_ADDRESS The host controller is using a physical memory address that was not allocated by the USBport driver.


    Please read here for generic USB help
    . USB Driver - General Fix for Problems
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  3. Posts : 8
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    I've tried what the links says, will see if it makes any difference.

    If not, is there anything I can actually do? There's only a Keyboard, WIFI and the Imon connected via USB, nothing else :/
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    SilenceDK said:
    I've tried what the links says, will see if it makes any difference.

    If not, is there anything I can actually do? There's only a Keyboard, WIFI and the Imon connected via USB, nothing else :/

    If the generic help doesnt fix it there are other things to try
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  5. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
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    I've had a crash again - I wasn't home but my wife told me, she didn't however take note of the message.

    The dump is attached - If you have anything I can try please tell me, cuz this sucks

    *Edit* And another today.
    Last edited by SilenceDK; 03 Dec 2011 at 18:50.
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  6. Posts : 8
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    Anyone?
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  7. Posts : 28,845
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    SilenceDK said:
    I've had a crash again - I wasn't home but my wife told me, she didn't however take note of the message.

    The dump is attached - If you have anything I can try please tell me, cuz this sucks

    *Edit* And another today.
    The newer dmps still point to USBPORT.SYS

    Have you done the generic help?

    What attached to the USB externally?
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    The newer dmps still point to USBPORT.SYS

    Have you done the generic help?

    What attached to the USB externally?
    Sorry, I should've clarified that.

    Yes, I've done the generic help, however still the same problem.

    I've only got two things attached atm.:
    • 1xImon Reciver for my Antec Fusion case(So I can control my HTPCwith a remote)
    • 1x Jensen Air:Link 25150 WIFI doogle(Quite sure this can't be the problem, I had the BSOD's even before adding this)

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  9. Posts : 28,845
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    SilenceDK said:
    The newer dmps still point to USBPORT.SYS

    Have you done the generic help?

    What attached to the USB externally?
    Sorry, I should've clarified that.

    Yes, I've done the generic help, however still the same problem.

    I've only got two things attached atm.:
    • 1xImon Reciver for my Antec Fusion case(So I can control my HTPCwith a remote)
    • 1x Jensen Air:Link 25150 WIFI doogle(Quite sure this can't be the problem, I had the BSOD's even before adding this)



    If you are still having crashes we could use the DMP's to try and find the culprit
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  10. Posts : 8
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    zigzag3143 said:
    If you are still having crashes we could use the DMP's to try and find the culprit
    I am still having the problem - I've attached the most recent dumps in this reply:
    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...ml#post1684712

    You said they still point to the same problem? But I've tried the generic help, which didn't work.. so what can we try next?
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