BSOD after corrupt World of Warcraft patch, 2nd BSOD days later


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home 64 bit
       #1

    BSOD after corrupt World of Warcraft patch, 2nd BSOD days later


    Corrupted WoW patch 5.3 caused my game client and eventually entire computer to lock up upon loading into game, resulting in a BSOD.

    I redownloaded and installed the entire game client and it solved the problem of the game locking up.

    Everything seemed fine until this morning when I woke up to another BSOD. So I thought I would post the dumps and see if anyone had any idea what caused this one and/or the first one.

    Thanks in advanced!
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  2. Posts : 1,735
    Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ,Windows 8 64bit
       #2

    It appears that your Asmedia USB 3.0 driver caused the BSOD:

    Code:
    *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for asmtxhci.sys
    *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for asmtxhci.sys
    ERROR: FindPlugIns 80070005
    ERROR: Some plugins may not be available [80070005]
    *******************************************************************************
    *                                                                             *
    *                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
    *                                                                             *
    *******************************************************************************
    
    Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
    
    BugCheck 1000007E, {ffffffffc0000005, fffff8800721b716, fffff88002923708, fffff88002922f60}
    
    Probably caused by : asmtxhci.sys ( asmtxhci+1b716 )
    
    Followup: MachineOwner
    ---------
    Driver Reference Table - asmtxhci.sys

    Looking at the driver we can see it is rather old:

    Code:
    kd> lmvm asmtxhci
    start             end                 module name
    fffff880`07200000 fffff880`07264000   asmtxhci T (no symbols)           
        Loaded symbol image file: asmtxhci.sys
        Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\asmtxhci.sys
        Image name: asmtxhci.sys
        Timestamp:        Wed Sep 14 03:36:09 2011 (4E705969)
        CheckSum:         0006E608
        ImageSize:        00064000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    Please update the driver from here: ASMedia Technology Inc. ????

    Other things to consider:

    Removing Daemon tools, as it is a known causer of BSODs:

    Code:
    Start Menu\Programs\DAEMON Tools Lite
    If you remove Daemon tools be sure to download and run this tool aswell:

    DuplexSecure - Downloads

    when the tool runs if the uninstall button is grayed out you are done and can close out of the windows if not click it and allow the tool to do its job. DO NOT click the install button it will install a driver known to cause BSODs onto your system.


    You may want to think about preforming a clean start up there are many items in your start up which could be slowing your PC down during boot:

    Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I updated the drivers on the USB 3.0 to the newest I could find, which are not much newer, only by a month or so. We will see if it works out. Daemon tools will go away soon as well, just need to keep it until I finish with a build project I am working on. Otherwise I have no use for it.
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 1,735
    Windows 7 enterprise 64 bit, Windows 7 Pro 64 bit ,Windows 8 64bit
       #4

    I updated the drivers on the USB 3.0 to the newest I could find, which are not much newer, only by a month or so. We will see if it works out.
    Some times updates just don't play nice with older drivers, and even if the version is only slightly newer it may still solve the problem.

    Daemon tools will go away soon as well, just need to keep it until I finish with a build project I am working on. Otherwise I have no use for it.
    That's Fine as I said it is known to cause BSODs but it didn't seem to be causing troubles in this case.
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