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BSOD - BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER, USBs not working correctly.
Well, for quite some time I've had this problem with my USB storage, in which any USB inserted into my computer that contained any bit of storage (External Hard Drives, iPods, Flash Drives, etc...) would not load, windows would not even notice they're even plugged in. (However they DO show up in my bios!) All other USB devices, such as my headset, keyboard, and mouse do work if they're plugged in while the PC is booting. If they're ever unplugged at one point they become non-responsive.
I have looked up a ton of solutions, most of which were similar to, "Disable your hardware with a yellow mark next to it! Update your drivers! Uninstall your usbs and reboot!" (Which un-installing caused this BSOD after a minute of being at the desktop for the next few times I had booted up.) Others have mentioned try formatting the extra drive letters in Disk Manager, to my surprise the other drive letters weren't even present. (Just my 3 HDD and my CD drive was shown.)
This is what my Disk Manager looks like:
I have also noticed that USBSTOR.sys is not running at any time, nor can I force it to start. I tried starting it through a command prompt and this is what I was left with:
Every time I shut down my computer, I also get a BSOD. (BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER, 0xFE)
The main issue is I need to solve this BSOD and get my USB storage drives working again. Everything requested it attached.
Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate - x64 bit
The original OS on this hard drive in this installment, which is a full retail copy. It was installed sometime spring 2010. (March, I think.)
I cannot give a date on hardware, this pc was custom-built back before vista was around, the specs were functioning with Windows 7 RC when that appeared, so I decided to being using windows 7.
Graphics Card: Radeon X1600 Series
Motherboard: ECS Elitegroup - RS485M-M
Note to the PC Health Report:
I do have several anti-virus programs, (not all running at all times, of course.) however Windows does not consider them as dominant virus scanners. (Ex: Ad-Aware, Malware Bytes, Spyhunter.)
Thanks for your time!
Last edited by Sayix; 01 May 2012 at 22:06.