Solved BSOD Working with Android Studio

Drawn

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Hello all.

As it happens, I believe Android Studio was closed, and I was simply browsing when the BSOD appeared 'out of the blue'...so to speak.

I looked up from my work, and there it was!

Please, would you confirm what the computer was doing in the event logs? (Don't know how to do that)

However, I am primarily concern my harddrive may be failing.

Best Regards,
 

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First of all, as you havent responded in your previous thread over a year, please care to mark that one as solved. http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-hel...ing-me-when-i-returned-my-laptop-evening.html

For your present issue, update the Mobile Broadband Driver Filter (c:\windows\system32\drivers\wwussf64.sys) and the driver to the Dell Wireless 5560 HSPA+ Mini-Card Network Adapter from Drivers & Downloads | Dell US

Report us for any further issue.
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Code:
BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa80198e2ab0, fffff80000b9a3d8, fffffa801bdb4010}

*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for wwussf64.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for wwussf64.sys
Probably caused by : wwussf64.sys

Followup: MachineOwner
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Code:
    Image name: wwussf64.sys
    Timestamp:        Mon Sep 05 13:19:37 2011 (4E647F11)
Code:
>[ 16, 2]   0 e1 fffffa8019f64050 00000000 00000000-00000000    pending
          Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\WwanUsbMp64.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for WwanUsbMp64.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for WwanUsbMp64.sys
 \Driver\WwanUsbServ
            Args: 00041100 00000001 00000001 00000002
Code:
    Image name: WwanUsbMp64.sys
    Timestamp:        Thu Nov 21 14:57:51 2013 (528DD217)
 

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Done and done.

Thank-you very much.


Cheers.
 

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Nice! And you are welcome.
Let us know for any further issue.
 

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I must have missed something

Yeah, I'm still in trouble here.

Just got the ol' BSOD, again!!

I mistakenly thought this was resolved.

What could be the problem now?!
 

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I did find a zip file on Dell with a whole bundle of drivers:

The files, wwussf64.sys & WwanUsbMp64.sys, in there does appear to be much more recent than the files on my machine.

Is it just a matter of copying over the files from this zip file into the appropriate directory?

It can't be that easy, can it?
 

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Yeah, I'm still in trouble here.

Just got the ol' BSOD, again!!

I mistakenly thought this was resolved.

What could be the problem now?!
No crash dump there ... so I cannot say. :(


I did find a zip file on Dell with a whole bundle of drivers:

The files, wwussf64.sys & WwanUsbMp64.sys, in there does appear to be much more recent than the files on my machine.

Is it just a matter of copying over the files from this zip file into the appropriate directory?

It can't be that easy, can it?
Install the driver following http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/97061-driver-install-device-manager.html.
 

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Thanks, I forgot about using the Device Manager!
Yikes! Been a while.

Well I did use the Device Manager to go through most of the drivers and see what needed updating.
Just went down the tree and scanned the unzipped cabinet file contents for any new drivers.
All expect one stated the drivers were up-to-date.

In the end, one new entry appeared under Ports (COM & LPT) with the following drivers I'm assuming being updated:
c:\windows\system32\drivers\d554gps64.sys
c:\windows\system32\drivers\umdb\d554sen.dll
c:\windows\system32\drivers\wudfrd.sys

I can't find under which entry in Device Manager where the file, wwussf64.sys, would be listed if at all.

Next, I downloaded the driver updater, driver-updater-setup.exe, as further suggested.
Installed, and it's stated I've 21 old/missing and 87 up to date drivers.

I then went and found the old/missing drivers indicated, and checked them with the unzipped cabinet file contents. Two entries I couldn't find (Motherboard resources and HID-compliant device) and the rest when scanned came back with, "Windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date." except for one:

O2Micro OZ776 USB CCID Smartcard Reader
c:\Windows\System32\Drivers\oz776x64.sys
C:\Windows\System32\DRIVERS\csfilter.sys

They may indeed have 20 drivers that are more recent than the ones on my machine, but the cabinet file appears to be up to date in its own right.


We'll see if my latest efforts will do the trick.
 
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Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B85M-D3H
Memory
Corsair Vengence 4GB x2 (8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz)
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2047MB GeForce GTS 450 (ZOTAC International)
Sound Card
Onboard (Realtek High Definition Audio)
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LG Flatron E2040T
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Western Digital 1 TB
Seagate 500 GB
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Cooler Master K380
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Appreciate it. I'll take a look and see what I can do with that.

In the meantime, I've encountered yet another BSOD and collected the files here.

Please, I don't readily know how to read it's contents myself.

The journey continues.
 

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There is no crash dump in that zip, mate. :(
 

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Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B85M-D3H
Memory
Corsair Vengence 4GB x2 (8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
2047MB GeForce GTS 450 (ZOTAC International)
Sound Card
Onboard (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Monitor(s) Displays
LG Flatron E2040T
Screen Resolution
1600x900
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Western Digital 1 TB
Seagate 500 GB
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Corsair VS550
Case
Cooler Master K380
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Cooler Master Seidon 120V Plus
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Logitech MK260r
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Logitech MK260r
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PMPL Broadband
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Windows Defender + MBAM
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No crash??

That's the second time there's been 'no crash' in those files.

However, with every Blue Screen of Death, I diligently run the file collector, dm log collector.exe, and paste the resulting zip up here.

I run the program and it generates this zip file in my desktop.

Is the memory dump file not present in the zip file?

Is there something else I can do to assure the generated dmp file is being generated with a BSOD??
 

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Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B85M-D3H
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Corsair Vengence 4GB x2 (8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz)
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2047MB GeForce GTS 450 (ZOTAC International)
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Onboard (Realtek High Definition Audio)
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LG Flatron E2040T
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Western Digital 1 TB
Seagate 500 GB
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Corsair VS550
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Cooler Master K380
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Cooler Master Seidon 120V Plus
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Logitech MK260r
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Windows Defender + MBAM
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No dmp file??

Son of a... :)

Thanks for your help.

I'll look into it further, and see what I'm up against here.
 

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How about uninstalling the Dell Broadband Mobile Module??

At the beginning of all this, it was suggesed that updating the Mobile Broadband Driver Filter (c:\windows\system32\drivers\wwussf64.sys) would solve the problem.

After much trail, I don't think that very file was ever updated.

But, you know, I don't even use the Dell Broadband Mobile Module any more!!

How about I just uninstall that device and its associated software?!

Note, there another issue that may have no relation to the BSOD that I'm also experiencing

After return the laptop from 'sleep' mode, my experience then limited internet connection and the error message, "wireless network connection doesn't have a valid ip configuration", when Windows attempts to repair.

but may also be caused by this Mobile Broadband Module that I don't even use:

Attached is a snapshot of my Device Manager device tree. Don't even is a reference to the broadband mobile device. I see just my wireless card. They're two different animals...right?

How about I just got to Device Manager and uninstall the HPSA+ Mini Card drivers and have the computer reinstall them again?
 

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If you dont use that device, it is always better to uninstall the device. Feel free to do it. :)

Let us know how it goes. All the best.

Then we will concentrate on this part of the issue:
After return the laptop from 'sleep' mode, my experience then limited internet connection and the error message, "wireless network connection doesn't have a valid ip configuration", when Windows attempts to repair.
 

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Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
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Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B85M-D3H
Memory
Corsair Vengence 4GB x2 (8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz)
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2047MB GeForce GTS 450 (ZOTAC International)
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Onboard (Realtek High Definition Audio)
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LG Flatron E2040T
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1600x900
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Western Digital 1 TB
Seagate 500 GB
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Corsair VS550
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Cooler Master K380
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Cooler Master Seidon 120V Plus
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Logitech MK260r
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Logitech MK260r
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PMPL Broadband
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Windows Defender + MBAM
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Yeah, Broadband Mobile Module is out!

Yeah, Broadband Mobile Module is out!

My computer blew up again with a BSOD, and yet no dmp files!!

This is getting serious!

I left on just sitting there for an hour, I came back to find in the event log, my computer blew up at 9:16 this morning.

I didn't find any dmp files, but would there be another means to get a hint as to what the heck happened while I was away??
 

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Stop 0x9F always happens when you (user) are away, its the nature of this BSOD.

But it is surprising that the Dump is not recording a BSOD. Without a dump, we cannot go to the deep of the issue unfortunately.

A stop 0x9F is a driver power state failure. When the computer goes to sleep, or when it wakes up, the power state of the machine changes. Now, some driver to some PnP device may fail to act in accordance with the changing power state. It takes more time to respond, and so the BSOD happens.

The easiest way to deal with this BSOD is to disabling sleep/hibernate. But unfortunately that is not a feasible solution for a laptop, cause it will put a lot of pressure on the battery in that case.

Can you start afresh? Do a clean install of windows in such a way that windows will take care of all its driver automatically, and there will not any OEM component to control over the ACPI. It will enhance the native performance of windows, obviously.

If you are interested, follow http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/219487-clean-reinstall-factory-oem-windows-7-a.html

The "Sleep Mode" related issue that you posted in post #15 is a part of the issue.
 

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Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-4130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B85M-D3H
Memory
Corsair Vengence 4GB x2 (8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz)
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2047MB GeForce GTS 450 (ZOTAC International)
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Onboard (Realtek High Definition Audio)
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LG Flatron E2040T
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1600x900
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Western Digital 1 TB
Seagate 500 GB
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Corsair VS550
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Cooler Master K380
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Cooler Master Seidon 120V Plus
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Logitech MK260r
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Logitech MK260r
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PMPL Broadband
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Windows Defender + MBAM
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Firefox
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Dell Studio 15" Laptop
Change the Sleep option

I'll disable the sleep option for now.

As an aside (and a means to keep track of what I've done so far), I'll post here now that I've attempted to update the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Drivers as was suggested by the forums below.

Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 Drivers Not Getting Updated
Windows 7: Repeated BSOD, possibly network related

The update merely did a 'repair', and so I don't think I have the latest drivers or maybe I do...who knows!
I'm losing faith on attacking this problem by addressing the drivers.

The Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 is my wifi. I need that certainly.

Dell Wireless DW5560 HSPA+ is for mobile broadband (celluar) access and is the seemingly the source of the trouble, no?

Is there a way to *disable* the Dell Wireless at the BIOS?
 

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Disable Dell Wireless 5560 HSPA+ Mini-Card at BIOS

I went to my BIOS and found the option Wireless Device Enable. Under that option there were three check boxes all checked on at the moment. They are are listed, WWAN, WLAN/WiGig, and Bluetooth.

I suspect the Dell Wireless 5560 HSPA+ Mini-Card (Celluar access) is the WLAN/WiGig option, no?

That's the one to check off, right?

Will the associated drivers be disabled then as well. I would like to think so as they're the source of my troubles...possibly.

By the way, I did notice under the Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 properties the 'Allow the computer to turn off the device to save power.' on checked on. I've checked that off.

Possibly that will resolve the "wireless network connection doesn't have a valid ip configuration" problem.

Cheers.
 

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