Still having random BSOD's every couple of days.


  1. Posts : 16
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       #1

    Still having random BSOD's every couple of days.


    Hey all,

    As in my older posts I still have regular BSOD occurance.
    Can someone of you please have a look at it, it's becoming annoying.
    If you need more facts please let me know.

    Greetings Kasper
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    Kroese said:
    Hey all,

    As in my older posts I still have regular BSOD occurance.
    Can someone of you please have a look at it, it's becoming annoying.
    If you need more facts please let me know.

    Greetings Kasper
    Since you have been having BSOD's since February and have been in several threads there must be something in common between all of them.

    IF YOU ARE OVERCLOCKING STOP.
    Reset anything you have changed back to default. If you changed the hardware revert back to the original configuration,


    In this current round of BSOD's (since sept) you have a driver that has been verified (4 times) as the cause of these crashes and it MUST be removed.


    It is Related to dtsoftbus01.sys Virtual Bus Driver from DT Soft Ltd. Any software by DT SOFT (like daemon tools, etc) has to be removed.

    Let us know if the crashes are still present after its removal.
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  3. Posts : 16
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi Zigzag3143,

    Thanks for helping out

    I haven't Overclocked my system, everything is default factory setting. (Fast enough for me.)

    I have deleted the program Deamon Tools Lite, but I don't think thats the problem because I have had it deinstalled earlier where at that time also where occurances of BSOD's. But I sure will try this!!

    Greetings Kasper
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  4. Posts : 16
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       #4

    Hello,

    There he was again!
    I had deleted the program as you told me.
    But still as i said a BSOD again, I have attached new crash files.
    Hope you can find something...

    Greetings Kasper
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  5. Posts : 28,845
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    Kroese said:
    Hello,

    There he was again!
    I had deleted the program as you told me.
    But still as i said a BSOD again, I have attached new crash files.
    Hope you can find something...

    Greetings Kasper
    The most recent crash was Related to hidusb.sys Microsoft HID Class Driver.

    I would run a system file check to verify and repair your OS files.


    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

    It may need to be run up to three times before successful
    Let us know the results from the report at the end.
    Read here for more information SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

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  6. Posts : 16
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       #6

    I did the system file check several times.
    First one with the verifyonly option, after that four times normal operation.

    I have attached a text file, but this is in dutch so, it says "There are no signs of violation of integraty found". Also after four runs it keeps the same.

    As i was edititing this message (forgot to upload file) I experienced that my internet explorer V9.0.8112.16421 is crashing again happens more often, maybe it has something to do with the rest, I don't know but maybe it helps.

    Greetings Kasper
    Last edited by Kroese; 14 Dec 2011 at 17:29. Reason: Upload file forgotten
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  7. Posts : 28,845
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       #7

    Kroese said:
    I did the system file check several times.
    First one with the verifyonly option, after that four times normal operation.

    I have attached a text file, but this is in dutch so, it says "There are no signs of violation of integraty found". Also after four runs it keeps the same.

    As i was edititing this message (forgot to upload file) I experienced that my internet explorer V9.0.8112.16421 is crashing again happens more often, maybe it has something to do with the rest, I don't know but maybe it helps.

    Greetings Kasper
    SO the OS appears fine. HIDCLASS is a Human Interface Device, meaning something like a game controller, steering wheel, etc. You can try dis-connecting all the non critical USB devices to see if that helps with the crashes
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  8. Posts : 16
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       #8

    I have searched in the hardware and printers which I have connected. I made a screendump of it.
    As you can see I have (I think) just two HID compliant devices connected.

    One is the keyboard, an Logitech Ultra X Premium keyboard, Model name Y-BL49A.
    Opened properties in upper three windows, no sign of HIDUSB.SYS here!

    The other is my Mouse, An Logitech MX518 Gaming Mouse
    Opened properties in lower three windows. Under Hardware I can choose between two THE SAME mouses IS THAT CORRECT? When I choose the lower one then hidusb.sys appears.

    So should I take out the mouse, or take out both the keyboard and the mouse, or do something else?

    By the way, for information. Last night I ran Memtest-86 V3.5a again to test the memory. I have 2 slots of 2GB both installed at test. It ran for 12 passes in 8:44:37 with NO errors. I thought I let you know.
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  9. Posts : 28,845
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       #9

    Kroese said:
    I have searched in the hardware and printers which I have connected. I made a screendump of it.
    As you can see I have (I think) just two HID compliant devices connected.

    One is the keyboard, an Logitech Ultra X Premium keyboard, Model name Y-BL49A.
    Opened properties in upper three windows, no sign of HIDUSB.SYS here!

    The other is my Mouse, An Logitech MX518 Gaming Mouse
    Opened properties in lower three windows. Under Hardware I can choose between two THE SAME mouses IS THAT CORRECT? When I choose the lower one then hidusb.sys appears.

    So should I take out the mouse, or take out both the keyboard and the mouse, or do something else?

    By the way, for information. Last night I ran Memtest-86 V3.5a again to test the memory. I have 2 slots of 2GB both installed at test. It ran for 12 passes in 8:44:37 with NO errors. I thought I let you know.
    HIDCLASS is not a driver for a specific device but rather the OS'es driver for handling all of the human interface devices.

    You might want to remove all the noncritical devices from USB and BT just to test.
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