Unexpected Crash

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       #21

    zigzag3143 said:
    cgrim29588 said:
    Okay I did what is said and attached is my Mini Dump file,

    Hi and welcome


    This crash was probably caused by your USBPORT driver.

    I would update that and run a system file check
    for SFC type cmd in search>right click and run as admin>sfc /scannow

    Let us know the results as you may have to run it again.

    If you are overclocking stop

    Let us know


    Ken
    It has finished and it says:
    Windows Resource protection did not find any integrity violations
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       #22

    cgrim29588 said:
    It has finished and it says:
    Windows Resource protection did not find any integrity violations
    OK Do you have any devices that is connected via USB disconnect it and remove the drivers and see whether that make any difference. Your build is different it doesn't have any Symbols from Microsoft and the a Core Kernel seems to be different.

    Validate whether its Genuine Genuine Microsoft Software

    Hope this helps,
    Captain
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  3. Posts : 109
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       #23

    The only thing I have connected is my USB wireless adapter and I have never had a problem with it. It's Genuine.

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       #24

    Bump!
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       #25

    All but one of the dump files are STOP 0x124 - an error that's reported to Windows by your CPU. There isn't much information in the dump files - but it's certain that this is either a hardware problem (something is busted) or a compatibility issue.

    Please read this topic for suggestions on how to troubleshoot it: https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...-what-try.html

    Additionally, one of the memory dump files is a USB driver issue - so I'd have to wonder if there's a problem with an attached USB device, the cables, or the USB ports themselves. I notice that you have a USB wireless device - and these are known to cause problems on many systems.

    The issue about validation is that there's been changes to your core OS files - and that causes a problem with the analysis of memory dump files. It's not such a big issue because of the STOP 0x124 errors (it would be if there were other errors)
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    usasma said:
    All but one of the dump files are STOP 0x124 - an error that's reported to Windows by your CPU. There isn't much information in the dump files - but it's certain that this is either a hardware problem (something is busted) or a compatibility issue.

    Please read this topic for suggestions on how to troubleshoot it: https://www.sevenforums.com/crash-loc...-what-try.html

    Additionally, one of the memory dump files is a USB driver issue - so I'd have to wonder if there's a problem with an attached USB device, the cables, or the USB ports themselves. I notice that you have a USB wireless device - and these are known to cause problems on many systems.

    The issue about validation is that there's been changes to your core OS files - and that causes a problem with the analysis of memory dump files. It's not such a big issue because of the STOP 0x124 errors (it would be if there were other errors)
    What do you think is busted? The USB Wireless Adapter is working fine and I have had no problem with it.

    I only thing I have attached is a USB wireless device and that plugs right into the USB port without no cables at all.
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       #27

    cgrim,
    was your problem ever resolved?
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  8. Posts : 109
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       #28

    It hasn't happened again, but yet again I haven't plugged anything into a usb port lately except my wireless USB adapter, but I want to know what causing it, so I can prevent it from happening again.
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    Bump!
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