BSOD- Kind of Random (Typically when i plug something in using USB)


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    Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate
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    BSOD- Kind of Random (Typically when i plug something in using USB)


    Not sure what it is, although I am willing to guess it's got something to do with some drivers or perhaps motion-joy (360 controller emulation software)

    The first and 3rd crash are very similar.
    The only thing I can think of that I did similar that made it crash was, when I went to plug in a Wireless Adapter(s).
    The first time i swapped them out, taking my awus036h out and putting my Linksys AE3000 in it cause it to crash.
    Also putting my Awus036h in caused it to crash not to long ago.

    I used a driver updating software that came along with Advance System Care and in the middle of it i cancelled because I was tired of waiting, so I think it has something to do with that since as soon as I pushed cancel it miraculously said DONE

    I think i attached the zip file correctly, please tell me if I have not.

    Thanks in advance for any of your help.


    Can anyone help me with this?
    Keep in mind this is a fairly new PC, Custom Built of course. This problem only started a few days ago.
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64 Bit Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Well thanks for nothing folks. I went on a did a little more research myself and found this wonderful tool
    Instant Online Crash Analysis (which analyzes and gives you analysis instantly instead of waiting on people. I would recommend it to anyone here having issues with BSOD and knows how to get into there .dmp files
    (If anyone was interested, it was caused by Xbox 360 controller emulation software). Instead of DS3 and motionjoy drivers, I am now using SPC emulation tools instead.
    Toodles!

    "When your issue is fixed please remember to thank those that helped you and mark the thread as solved."
    Thank you Javytheman! You really are THE MAN!!
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #3

    Thank you for link


    First I'd like to thank you very much for the link, it may help solve my problem if/when I encounter it again. Plus its useful for any future troubleshooting I have to do. I feel you on the frustration with the wait for a response, its been about 5 hours since I posted my issue (no responses). Still when I get frustrated like this I remember that forums like these are places where a lot of people donate time, skill, and knowledge. The tradeoff is that these services are at the convenience of the offerer. All that said my experience on other computer forums has generally been more expedient, but in my experience it isn't uncommon for someone to take up to two days to respond (that's on other sites though I'm new here).

    Edit: Maybe people hate Florida?
    Last edited by bk1320; 17 Feb 2015 at 02:08. Reason: Florida
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