Frequent BSODs throughout the day, many errors

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  1.    #11

    No please upload it.
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       #12

    Here you go.
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  3.    #13

    Right, the driver responsible still can't be identified. It's a USB device. Which USB devices have you installed in your PC?
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       #14

    Currently, I have my mouse and keyboard plugged into the USB ports in the back. The only other devices I've used (that haven't been in use for the recent crashes) are my external hard drive and my webcam. Could it be the software my keyboard and mouse use that is causing the crashes?
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  5.    #15

    Do you have any PS/2 keyboard or mice you could try out?
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       #16

    No, I don't. I have another mouse, but it also uses a USB plug.
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  7.    #17

    Did you make sure you didn't enable any drivers from Microsoft Cooperation?
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       #18

    I'm sure. There were only a few groups of drivers though, and none of them were related to my mouse or keyboard.


    EDIT: Scratch that. There are Saitek drivers, which might be related to the company who produced my mouse.
    Last edited by CookieThatch; 05 Apr 2014 at 18:43.
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