BSOD(In Game Applications)

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  1. Posts : 20
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       #21

    Thank you for answering my questions. I did memtest and left it on for almost 7 hours, all pass no errors. Can't be the memory. This is my theory. When I log into my game (World of Warcraft) the Hd audo drivers that come with nvidia driver installer, and my outdated VIA audio drivers conflict, that or my USB logitech headset conflicts. Thats what cause the BSOD. Just a guess. I've updated both drivers and will give it another 3 days(BSOD periodically, only when in any game application). It happens very periodically. It can be 3 hours or 3 days. I will report back if I BSOD again before that time.
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       #22

    Blue screened again! Bcode d1 USB.sys. I'm not sure what to do. I've tried everything.
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       #23

    Thewizard929 said:
    Blue screened again! Bcode d1 USB.sys. I'm not sure what to do. I've tried everything.
    Remove any unnecessary USB devices :)
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       #24

    Logitech Keyboard Classic 200 and M100 Logitech Mouse and a Logitech Headset. These are my only USB

    Any other ideas?
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       #25

    The Logitech mouse may be a problem, it uses a special software, Logiteh Setpoint which is known for causing BSODs.
    Update this software and the Mouse driver

    Unplug this mouse temporarily and try to replicate the same usb.sys issue with a standard mouse
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       #26

    Well I posted a BSOD Dmp, maybe you can take a look at it for me BSOD Hunter lol.

    I updated setpointer, I'm not sure if its the mouse, what if I turn on/off PnP or Legacy USB?
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       #27

    Thewizard929 said:
    Well I posted a BSOD Dmp, maybe you can take a look at it for me BSOD Hunter lol.

    I updated setpointer, I'm not sure if its the mouse, what if I turn on/off PnP or Legacy USB?
    Do you have any other standard Mouse that you can use?
    Upload the most recent dump files
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       #28

    Just a moment. It just crashed before I could link it.
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       #29

    Here it is...hope you can help.
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  10. Posts : 8,383
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       #30

    The usb drivers are still the cause, this may be triggered by some outdated chipset drivers, update them
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