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Windows 7: BSOD always half an hour after booting PC

24 Mar 2012   #1

Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
 
 
BSOD always half an hour after booting PC

When I boot up my PC, Win 7 Home Premium 32bit, it always seems to give me a BSOD within the first 30mins. It's good as gold after the crash, but it is quite annoying. It's only started to happen within the last week. I've had Windows 7 installed a long time before that, but I recently reinstalled.

I uploaded the dump to Mediafire since I can't seem to here. Any help would be appreciated.
032412-27218-01.dmp

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24 Mar 2012   #2

Win 7 Home Premium 64bit Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601 - SP1
Central Pa.
 
 

Hi JimJam707, welcome to7F!

Your file refers to usbuhci "USB Universal Host Controller Interface".

Do you have any thing other than a USB Keyboard or Mouse attached to your machine when you start it? Try disconnecting it, and see if that helps.
If it does then the drivers for that device(s) will have to be upgraded.

If not then try the keyboard, and mouse one at a time to see if there is improvement, either one or both of those drivers may need updating.

It would also help to run a CheckDisk once, and SFC /scannow three times rebooting after each run.
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24 Mar 2012   #3

Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit
 
 

I do have a Gameware PC Controller plugged in, that might be causing the issue. I'll give that a go later. Thanks!

Edit: This worked.

Last edited by JimJam707; 25 Mar 2012 at 09:45 AM..
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