BSOD while connecting controller via MotionJoy, error 0x0000010D  

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    BSOD while connecting controller via MotionJoy, error 0x0000010D


    Hi guys!

    I've been looking around Google and this seems to be the best and most accurate community for help.

    I have just recently purchased a laptop, Asus N53SN-RH71 from BestBuy, refurbished just 2 weeks ago. About an hour ago, I wanted to play a video game on my laptop so I decided to connect my controller to it via the MotionJoy Application. I noticed that I was having trouble connecting specifically with Bluetooth, After about a minute on the application, the BSOD error popped up.

    Yesterday I updated many things on my laptop, like the Graphics Card, Processor, even my USB 3.0 port with the updates supplied on Asus's website.

    Also, about a week ago I installed a program (MagicDisc) which I was not able to uninstall, and the only way I would have got the uninstall button to work was by going to my drivers, and deleting a driver which was a part of the program. (Maybe this might have affected other drivers or system files?)

    I want to supply you guys with extra info but I'm not sure what you guys need exactly, could you please tell me?


    EDIT: I supplied the Dump file found in my Minidump folder.
    Last edited by mostwanted27; 08 Sep 2012 at 18:44.
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  2. Posts : 14
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    I forgot to mention that I am new when it comes to these things and don't know much about system files, so please try to make it as easy to follow as possible. :P
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  3. Posts : 14
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    This was also the first BSOD I've got on this laptop.
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  4. Posts : 165
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    No one will help piracy. IT IS ILLEGAL and especially to talk on here.
    The edit button helps you stop bumping your own thread.

    You dont want problem's buy the game, ill try to help you once.
    Next time ill report you.

    anyway......

    click start, Right click where it says computer, click manage, on the left select device manager.
    on the right now your in device manager can you open each tab and print screen and post the image on here please.

    Use These Software To Scan Correct Driver

    http://www.drivereasy.com/
    http://www.devicedoctor.com/

    Ohh and btw! its also a code that could mean Virus/malware so i suggest using and full scanning your pc with this:

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/

    As your pirate games may have infected your pc and is mostly both DRIVER! AND VIRUS related

    Lastly use this free software and use it to clean your registry of unwanted files and it will also find errors and automatically fix them if you would like it too.

    TuneUp Utilities 2012 - Download

    Feel free to delete these after you have finished.

    Let me know how you get on
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  5. Posts : 14
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    I installed DriverEasy and ran it, I got back about 31 outdated drivers, coming from various places. I also did a test while waiting for replies on my thread, I ran MotionJoy, went to Manage Drivers, re-installed the drivers, my PC started to lag a little, then the BSOD popped up again with the same files causing the BSOD. (Checked with Blue Screen View) I have also uploaded the images you wanted me to take.
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  6. Posts : 165
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    Your computer doesnt like MotionJoy's Drivers at all what controller are you using MotionJoy is fairly common to do this to pc's is your driver correct for OS? and have you updated pc so its at a current update state?
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  7. Posts : 14
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    I use a PS3 controller however, I select the option that I use an Xbox 360 emulator since all games accept that kind of controller. Also, I my PC is up to date, for the exception of the drivers DriverEasy recommended me to update as their server are very slow.
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  8. Posts : 165
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    Right then please use this software and let me know the outcome :

    http://www.resplendence.com/download...ashedSetup.exe
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  9. Posts : 14
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    I already obtained the data from BlueScreenView:
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  10. Posts : 165
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    Yeah i have a good idea can you use the other software to find out aswell whilst i see if im correct jsut want to double check feel free to clean up your pc of this software aswell :)
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