Random BSOD, error 0x0000010d (dump attached)


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Random BSOD, error 0x0000010d (dump attached)


    For about a week I've been experiencing random BSODs, after about 4 months of stable performance. There are no recent hardware or software changes that I'm aware of. The crashes are truly random, sometimes it will go 2 days without a crash, and then the next day I will get 2 or 3 crashes in an hour. It doesn't seem to correlate with a particular program or device attached.

    For some reason, my System Restore had been turned off so I have no way of restoring to an earlier point prior before the crashes (I have since corrected this but that doesn't help me). I do however backup the system regularly with Acronis Backup, and if I can't solve this I'll have to restore to a prior Acronis backup.

    Here is my OS info (for full system specs click on My System Specs at bottom left of post):

    - x64
    - the original installed OS on the system? NO.
    - Full retail version (Ultimate)
    - What is the age of system (hardware)? LESS THAN 6 MONTHS.
    - What is the age of OS installation (have you re-installed the OS?) LESS THAN 6 MONTHS.
    I FORMATTED AND REINSTALLED ULTIMATE FROM THE STOCK OEM ONCE.

    The attached dump will show 6 crashes. I am only concerned with the recent ones that happened in May. Any help in figuring out the cause would be much appreciated!
      My Computer


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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  3. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    Related to xusb21.sys Windows Common Controller from Microsoft. I would run a system file check to verify (and hopefully repair) the OS files.

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

    How to use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files on Windows Vista or on Windows 7
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    zigzag3143 said:
    Related to xusb21.sys Windows Common Controller from Microsoft. I would run a system file check to verify (and hopefully repair) the OS files.

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

    How to use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files on Windows Vista or on Windows 7
    I did as you suggested and it said that it found and fixed errors. I haven't had a BSOD since rebooting. I can't be sure it won't happen again, but so far so good. Thanks!
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #5

    devoidzer0 said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Related to xusb21.sys Windows Common Controller from Microsoft. I would run a system file check to verify (and hopefully repair) the OS files.

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

    How to use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files on Windows Vista or on Windows 7
    I did as you suggested and it said that it found and fixed errors. I haven't had a BSOD since rebooting. I can't be sure it won't happen again, but so far so good. Thanks!

    Good Luck
      My Computer


 

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