Got BSOD Razer Blade 1st Gen

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  1. Posts : 212
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       #21

    I also have 3 usb parts in my laptop but when i go to my Device function its only showing two Generic USB Hub it has (Generic USB Hub) Port_#0001.Hub_#0001 (Generic USB Hub) Port_#0001.Hub_#0002 it's not showing (Generic USB Hub) Port_#0001.Hub_#0003 do you guys know how can i fix this problem my third usb stopped working again randomly
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  2. Arc
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       #22

    Amir, hardware is not my best area. I requested others to have a look, hopefully they will reply at their first chance.
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  3. Posts : 212
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       #23

    any helps please?
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  4. Posts : 15,026
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       #24

    We'll help you but could you stop bumping the thread every few hours?

    And, if this was my laptop, I would take it back to the shop I got it from.
    A new laptop shouldn't be acting up like this.
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  5. Posts : 212
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       #25

    My usb 3.0 start working agAin maby i ahouldt connect usb 2 to 3 thats why it maked it stopped working? And sorry for that
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  6. Posts : 15,026
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       #26

    I'd suggest a Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 as there might also be lot of bloatware stopping things from working correctly.
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       #27

    I agree with KoolKat on both counts. If it is a new computer, I would return it to where I bought it and let them fix it.. That's what the warranty is for. I also agree about the clean install. Software does conflict with drivers and other software, especially with some of the bloatware that is put on new computers. A clean install without the bloatware can resolve many problems. When you use USB devices, do you use the 'safely remove' function? That you should always do. If you choose to try to fix it yourself, perhaps this can help USB Driver - General Fix for Problems. But, sometimes trying to fix a problem can take longer than just doing a clean install and solve the problem as well as future problems that may come up in the future because of the bloatware.

    When you go to the site to download the drivers before doing the install, use the newest version. You can tell the newest version by the driver version (a higher number is newer than a lower number) and most drivers have a release date on them. Use the most recent release date.
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  8. Posts : 212
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       #28

    koolkat77 said:
    We'll help you but could you stop bumping the thread every few hours?

    And, if this was my laptop, I would take it back to the shop I got it from.
    A new laptop shouldn't be acting up like this.
    sorry for bumping no i cant bring back to store because i buyed from amazon.ca now im in iran i can't do that but the usb start working probably again and also i dont want to really reformat for just small problem ^_6 i have to download all my stuff again right now its working fine again
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  9. Posts : 212
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       #29

    essenbe said:
    I agree with KoolKat on both counts. If it is a new computer, I would return it to where I bought it and let them fix it.. That's what the warranty is for. I also agree about the clean install. Software does conflict with drivers and other software, especially with some of the bloatware that is put on new computers. A clean install without the bloatware can resolve many problems. When you use USB devices, do you use the 'safely remove' function? That you should always do. If you choose to try to fix it yourself, perhaps this can help USB Driver - General Fix for Problems. But, sometimes trying to fix a problem can take longer than just doing a clean install and solve the problem as well as future problems that may come up in the future because of the bloatware.

    When you go to the site to download the drivers before doing the install, use the newest version. You can tell the newest version by the driver version (a higher number is newer than a lower number) and most drivers have a release date on them. Use the most recent release date.
    thanks for the info my laptop seems to be working fine now and the USB 3.0 Start working again i will do the usb driver general fix-problems when i needed it right now its good NO MORE BSOD OR USB Problem hopefully
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  10. Posts : 212
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       #30

    so here is my problem every time i put my laptop on sleep and turn it back on from sleep mode the usb 3.0 will stop working and i need to shut down my laptop and than turn it on back and it will work by itself if i do the USB Driver - General Fix for Problems. will it fix my problem?
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