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If you get another BSOD post your new dump files and we will have a look at them for you and see if we can figure things out. Otherwise I would say you could consider the problem solved.
If you get another BSOD post your new dump files and we will have a look at them for you and see if we can figure things out. Otherwise I would say you could consider the problem solved.
The problem still persists. After removing the daemon, I had set the settings of "verifier" and restarted but again got the BSOD and a new dump file. Attaching it with this post.
It looks like this BSOD is being caused by your broad band adapter it is prduced by a company called Huawei I would either go to their site or To your computer manufacturers site and see if you can get an updated driver
Last driver update was 2010 probably needs to be updatedCode:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck D5, {fffff98006c85003, 1, fffff88002ad5770, 0} Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\ew_usbenumfilter.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for ew_usbenumfilter.sys Could not read faulting driver name Probably caused by : ew_usbenumfilter.sys ( ew_usbenumfilter+770 ) Followup: MachineOwner ---------
links to Dell and HuaweiCode:start end module name fffff880`02ad5000 fffff880`02ad8680 ew_usbenumfilter (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: ew_usbenumfilter.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\ew_usbenumfilter.sys Image name: ew_usbenumfilter.sys Timestamp: Fri Mar 19 23:08:08 2010 (4BA43C18) CheckSum: 00011E8B ImageSize: 00003680 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Ok, so now finally unplugging the USB adapter has started my computer. I have searched for any updates for the device driver but there aren't any.
After reboot, i plugged the adapter and have been using it since then, works fine without BSOD for now.
What next?
My best advice at this point would be to uninstall the software for the mobile broadband and then re-install it just to rule out the possibility that it has some how become corrupted. If the blue screen continues after the re-install of the software I would say the next test would be to see if plugging anything else into that particular USB port causes a blue screen just to rule out hardware failure.
I have re-installed the software and have been using it for quite sometime. and the port seems fine too.
Should i wait for BSOD or should check a few other things out as well?
For the moment I would wait And keep running the driver verify to see if it Blue screens again.
Code:BugCheck D5, {fffff98006c85003, 1, fffff88002ad5770, 0} Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\ew_usbenumfilter.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for ew_usbenumfilter.sys Could not read faulting driver name Probably caused by : ew_usbenumfilter.sys ( ew_usbenumfilter+770 )In my opinion you may now disable Driver Verifier, and then leave this thread open for about a week, posting back any other problems or BSODs.Code:Usual causes: Device driver
Taking "Dsprague"'s advice, I'll stop driver verifier after a day and then will see if any BSOD occurs.
I too think that there is a problem with the driver of the huawei adapter. When I start the computer with the verifier ON and the adapter connected, <b>it hangs</b> either when I enter my password or as soon as the accounts are displayed or in the start itself. However, attaching the device after booting is the right way I am guessing since it hasn't given me any problems so far.
Taking "x BlueRobot"'s advice on the second case, I'll leave this thread open for a week and will come back if any BSOD occurs again.
Thanks guys and Merry Christmas
Your welcome, and have a great Christmas!