BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER bsod

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    oh I forgot,
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    Can you post a screenshot of devices under each category? Especially the network category? It may be that the drivers install for more than one device.
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    here they are
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    I do not see anything obvious that would correspond to your nForce WHQL drivers for the chipset versions. The nForce drivers for the network and PCI management are probably the targets, but I cannot say for certain as I am not familiar with the nForce boards.

    Here is what I suggest: Create a system restore point and then install the WHQL drivers. That way, if it causes more problems, you can revert to the restore point to return to your current state.
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    ok Im ready for installation, im comin back
    thanks
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    this is a complete mess, even in safe mode windows kept on installing their own drivers, I had to reboot like a thousand times, and at the end the driver would not install, a pop up said could not find driver configuration or something..

    This is a very known problem I've had since I bought this Video card, Catalyst is a mess, it's full of complains all over the internet, it is totally overwhelming, I think I am rolling back because this brings me very bad memories..

    thanks zigzag for your help
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    Sorry, I was hoping that would work. I have never experienced a problem like that doing those steps... There are ways to prevent that problem from occurring, but they take a lot of work and are fairly complicated.

    One simple method that may work is: Drivers - Turn Off Automatic Driver Installation
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    writhziden said:
    Sorry, I was hoping that would work. I have never experienced a problem like that doing those steps... There are ways to prevent that problem from occurring, but they take a lot of work and are fairly complicated.

    One simple method that may work is: Drivers - Turn Off Automatic Driver Installation
    Nop, I did that from the beggining but it won't stop.
    There is no solution for this for Home window in the internet as long as i know..

    The motherboard drivers are just Storage drivers and ethernet, nothing important, I don't think any of those could be the cause of my BSOD's crashes so i am leaving it as it is now.
    I recovered from an image and I ll just wait for the crashes to happen again, maybe they won't come back, maybe yes, but I will not mess my system assuming things are the cause of a BSOD that just happened 3 times in 23 days..


    Thanks
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    As I said, there are solutions to these issues for Home Premium users (I have Home Premium and have used the methods successfully), but they are rather complicated.

    It is probably safer not to do anything and see if your system image resolved the crashes. If you want to address the other methods later, that is an option.
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    writhziden said:
    As I said, there are solutions to these issues for Home Premium users (I have Home Premium and have used the methods successfully), but they are rather complicated.

    It is probably safer not to do anything and see if your system image resolved the crashes. If you want to address the other methods later, that is an option.
    ok hopefully they won't happen again, but if they happen next time i'll bring you the minidump

    thanks have a good weekend
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