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I recently build a new Sandy Bridge computer to replace an older Conroe system. The new build retained the SSD (OS and programs) drive and the SATA data drives along with the existing Win7/64HP installation.
I built an Asus P8Z68V Pro with an Intel i5-2500k and DDR3-1333 ram (12GB). I did not reinstall Win7/64HP. I had to tweak a few programs that had an issue with my substitute hardware, but otherwise it seems to run fine.
However, I've had some crazy BSODs that seem to tie into grmnusb.sys. Yesterday I had 3 BSODs in a row that would happen as soon as I plugged in my Garmin Edge 305. The first happened while I was OCed. I rebooted and changed to default BIOS settings. Another BSOD when I reconnected the 305. So I uninstalled the Garmin USB driver and rebooted. Another BSOD when I connected the 305.
I finally just left the Edge 305 connected and rebooted the computer and it came up ok and let me access the data on the device in a normal manner. And yet on the same system, I've had a number of times I've plugged the Garmin device in with no issues at all.
When I first built the box (a couple of weeks ago) I had a BSOD from the Edge 305 connection, again with the gmnusb.sys tie-in. I rebooted, uninstalled the affected usb driver and all was ok for a time. And then the Garmin didn't want to connect so I re-installed the Garmin usb driver and all was well for a time.. and then, here we go again.
Before I go though the routine of uploading the BSOD jcgriff zip files, I want to see if this is a known issue related to Z68 boards, or perhaps because I didn't re-install Win7 for the new hardware or if it's because computers just don't like me for some reason.
Any comments?
I built an Asus P8Z68V Pro with an Intel i5-2500k and DDR3-1333 ram (12GB). I did not reinstall Win7/64HP. I had to tweak a few programs that had an issue with my substitute hardware, but otherwise it seems to run fine.
However, I've had some crazy BSODs that seem to tie into grmnusb.sys. Yesterday I had 3 BSODs in a row that would happen as soon as I plugged in my Garmin Edge 305. The first happened while I was OCed. I rebooted and changed to default BIOS settings. Another BSOD when I reconnected the 305. So I uninstalled the Garmin USB driver and rebooted. Another BSOD when I connected the 305.
I finally just left the Edge 305 connected and rebooted the computer and it came up ok and let me access the data on the device in a normal manner. And yet on the same system, I've had a number of times I've plugged the Garmin device in with no issues at all.
When I first built the box (a couple of weeks ago) I had a BSOD from the Edge 305 connection, again with the gmnusb.sys tie-in. I rebooted, uninstalled the affected usb driver and all was ok for a time. And then the Garmin didn't want to connect so I re-installed the Garmin usb driver and all was well for a time.. and then, here we go again.
Before I go though the routine of uploading the BSOD jcgriff zip files, I want to see if this is a known issue related to Z68 boards, or perhaps because I didn't re-install Win7 for the new hardware or if it's because computers just don't like me for some reason.
Any comments?
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 x64 home premiumIntel core i5-2500k2x4GB G.Skill DDR3-1333, 2x2GB AData DDR3-1333HD3000 graphics
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 home premium
- CPU
- Intel core i5-2500k
- Motherboard
- Asus P8Z68-V Pro
- Memory
- 2x4GB G.Skill DDR3-1333, 2x2GB AData DDR3-1333
- Graphics Card(s)
- HD3000 graphics
- Sound Card
- on board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 19" syncmaster
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x1024
- Hard Drives
- Intel 80 GB X25-M SSD
Samsung HD321KJ 320 GB SATA
Samsung HD204UI 2.0 TB SATA
WD 1.5 TB Green eSATA in an external NexStar enclosure
- PSU
- Corsair HX520W
- Case
- Antec Solo
- Cooling
- CoolerMaster Hyper 212+ with dual fans
- Keyboard
- MS Natural Ergonomic 4000
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- RoadRunner
