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       #11

    I actually have no clue who that is, the only usb sound device I own is my Tritton AX PC PRO, I guess I'll uninstall it and see what happens. Not like it could possibly be anything else.
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       #12

    DawnZero said:
    I actually have no clue who that is, the only usb sound device I own is my Tritton AX PC PRO, I guess I'll uninstall it and see what happens. Not like it could possibly be anything else.
    Yeah, I tried to do more research on that driver, but I came up pretty empty. A few other people having crashes, but nothing that was concrete enough for me to feel I had a grasp of what device might be causing it.

    Let us know if you figure it out as it may help others having similar problems. :)
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       #13

    The only "USB" Audio Device I use is my Tritton AX PC PRO, which I thought might be the problem a while ago, so I uninstalled reinstalled and even used the "preset" drivers for it. Apperently it just doesn't want to work with my PC. Oh well I'll craigslist them. Thanks a ton. I hope that is the last BSOD i get for a while.
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       #14

    DawnZero said:
    The only "USB" Audio Device I use is my Tritton AX PC PRO, which I thought might be the problem a while ago, so I uninstalled reinstalled and even used the "preset" drivers for it. Apperently it just doesn't want to work with my PC. Oh well I'll craigslist them. Thanks a ton. I hope that is the last BSOD i get for a while.
    Alright, let us know if you need further help. If you do not get a blue screen crash for a week or so of doing your normal routine, come back and mark the thread as solved by clicking the green button next to Post Reply at the bottom of the thread. :)
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       #15

    Awsesome will do. I'll keep it updated.
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       #16

    DawnZero said:
    Been running all day no BSOD yet. Thanks a ton!

    Good luck & thanks
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  7. Posts : 12
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       #17

    Okay it seems the driver you listed was the problem, after removing the installed drivers from the Tritton AX PC PRO headset I have yet to crash for a full 24 hours. It would seem that for some reason after doing some research there are NO DRIVERS for a TRITTON AX PC PRO for Windows 7 that are compatible, if there are feeel free to correct me but i couldn't find them. Even trying to use it as a plug and play device, causes this error. The drivers windows installs for it seem to also have the same issue, as well as the drivers from the CD and website. I am not sure why they have win7 listed on the drivers if they are not supported. Anyway, this was the problem. Lesson learned, before buying a Tritton product see if they make support for it.
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       #18

    DawnZero said:
    Okay it seems the driver you listed was the problem, after removing the installed drivers from the Tritton AX PC PRO headset I have yet to crash for a full 24 hours. It would seem that for some reason after doing some research there are NO DRIVERS for a TRITTON AX PC PRO for Windows 7 that are compatible, if there are feeel free to correct me but i couldn't find them. Even trying to use it as a plug and play device, causes this error. The drivers windows installs for it seem to also have the same issue, as well as the drivers from the CD and website. I am not sure why they have win7 listed on the drivers if they are not supported. Anyway, this was the problem. Lesson learned, before buying a Tritton product see if they make support for it.

    Great news.

    Re: drivers. You can use an older driver if you install it in compatibility mode. Might be worth a try before you craig it.


    Compatibility mode= right click the installer>properties>compatibility>choose OS>


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  9. Posts : 12
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       #19

    I'm one of the "if it works don't fix it guys" so yeah I'm not touchin it lol. But thank you for the idea.
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       #20

    DawnZero said:
    I'm one of the "if it works don't fix it guys" so yeah I'm not touchin it lol. But thank you for the idea.
    Well I am one of those guys too. Good luck
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