New computer BSOD everytime I play a game

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  1. Posts : 11
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       #11

    I know. I did select uninstall =/

    https://i.imgur.com/eFjDpbG.png

    Edit: I even tried it again, one of the ones that didn't even have a disable option. I clicked uninstall and poof goes the mouse and keyboard.
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  2. Arc
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       #12

    Right click on it > Update driver software.
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  3. Posts : 11
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       #13

    Tried that already. This was the result. https://i.imgur.com/csMmQ03.png
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  4. Posts : 11
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       #14

    I looked into my motherboard drivers and saw that I didn't have a 3.0 usb driver installed so I thought I'd install that and it seems the usb in "other" turned into a usb root hub but still has the triangle. Trying to update the drivers it states it it already up to date.

    The drivers were for ASMedia USB3.0
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  5. Arc
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       #15

    See how the "Other Places" look in my computer ...
    Attachment 254426

    It does never cause a problem for me.

    If that is controlling any USB device, when you will connect the device, it will be automatically installed. Otherwise, you may try to update the device again, putting the motherboard's driver CD in the drive.
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  6. Posts : 11
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       #16

    Pretty sure I updated all I needed to from the motherboard's driver CD. This time the game just crashed to desktop, but honestly that doesn't mean anything, I've had it do that on rare occasions and yet still blue screen majority of the time.

    I don't know where to go from here. Especially because I couldn't uninstall all the usb drivers like you asked because it turned off my mouse and keyboard and I promise I wasn't hitting disable, esp when some of them didn't even have the option to disable them, there was only the option to uninstall.

    What should I do now?
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  7. Arc
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       #17

    If you cannot use your Mouse and Keyboard even after a reboot, try unplug them and plug back. They should be configured.
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  8. Posts : 11
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       #18

    I can use it after reboot cause it reinstalls the drivers. The issue is that before i can uninstall all the drivers, a few of them seem to shut off the mouse and keyboard and i don't know how to prevent that from happening so I can go through and uninstall all of those like you directed me to.

    I can't do anything if I have no way of controlling the computer =/
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  9. Arc
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       #19

    Pandaling said:
    I can use it after reboot cause it reinstalls the drivers. The issue is that before i can uninstall all the drivers, a few of them seem to shut off the mouse and keyboard and i don't know how to prevent that from happening so I can go through and uninstall all of those like you directed me to.

    I can't do anything if I have no way of controlling the computer =/
    What you have done so far is OK.
    Disable the Selective Suspense now.

    Update the versions of the USB device drivers. If you are not sure what to do, download and run USBDeview.
    Make the window full screen, and upload a screenshot here, we will guide you what to do next.
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  10. Posts : 11
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       #20

    I seem to have updated everything and I turned selective suspense off and even did more outside troubleshooting and still nothing was working.

    I noticed though a lot of people that have spoken to me, or just sources i've looked at online were talking about memory being an issue. Some saying it might be faulty. Well I messed with some things in my computer, cause also this is the first time I've built my own pc so I had this nagging feeling that maybe it wasn't something on the computer itself but something inside done wrong.

    So after messing with it I "think" the ram wasn't in right. Cause I tested it after that and I was able to play all night. No BSOD for hours.

    It's kind of annoying to think I've been stressing so hard over this for 2 days and all it seems to of been was something installed wrong. It's amazing what issues it can cause.

    If I happen to, god forbid, run into a BSOD soon again, I'll come back. Other then that I think it's fixed.

    Still, Arc, thank you so much for taking the time out to be so helpful to me. I appreciate it. :) I think I've also learned a lot. hehe
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