Bsod -bad_config

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  1. Posts : 13,354
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       #11

    Download Ubuntu and burn the ISO to a CD. Boot from it, and select Try Ubuntu without any change to your computer.

    Then go to Places>Computer and find your hard drive. Then navigate to Windows\System32\Drivers and delete usbhub.sys.

    Then reboot into Windows, and let it install the driver again.
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  2. Posts : 38
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    Thread Starter
       #12

    Jonathan_King said:
    Download Ubuntu and burn the ISO to a CD. Boot from it, and select Try Ubuntu without any change to your computer.

    Then go to Places>Computer and find your hard drive. Then navigate to Windows\System32\Drivers and delete usbhub.sys.

    Then reboot into Windows, and let it install the driver again.
    Alright I'll give this a shot. Thanks again for the replies Johanthan. On a quick note, does it matter which version I download? In references 32bit or a 64bit? Since my windows7 is a 64 bit.
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  3. Posts : 38
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       #13

    Huumm, I did what you instructed Jonathan and with no luck. I still got a BSOD saying BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO anything else I can try to do?
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  4. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #14

    Please continue uploading your dmps as they come. Just remember to delete them afterwords, so that we don't run the same ones over and over again.
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  5. Posts : 38
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       #15

    Jonathan_King said:
    Please continue uploading your dmps as they come. Just remember to delete them afterwords, so that we don't run the same ones over and over again.
    Will do. Thanks again, I actually had another quick question. How do I reinstall my usbhub.sys??
    Last edited by JaeR0C; 14 Apr 2010 at 11:26.
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  6. Posts : 38
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       #16

    **Update**

    I finally solved my issue with my BSOD. I ran safe mode 5-10 tries with commands. With no luck because some of the drivers wouldn't load since I deleted my USBHUB.sys but after numerous attempts it finally loaded so I ran my MSCONIFG and changed all configuration but to default and it came up with some errors. It took about 2-3 restarts for windows 7 to attempt to reinstall my usbhub.sys but eventually it did.

    *Bottom line*
    1. I wasn't sure why my .dmp files were pointing towards my usbhub.sys when I had a big conclusion it had something to do with my msconfig files since I modified it.
    2. Other then that my main concern were how to restore an old msconfig file without being able to boot into windows and without a full OEM windows 7 cd.

    My BSOD has be recovered please lock this thread and thanks for the replies.
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