Asus Sonicmaster X102BA Win7 64bit Resume From Sleep Mode USB_Bug_code

tfa

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Hi,
I downgraded from windows 8 to windows 7 64 bit and after trying lots of steps (with help from this forum) I eventually got all drivers installed and the USB 3.0 port working. However every time the PC tries to resume from sleep mode the PC freezes for about 25 seconds and then reboots with the USB_Bug_code BSOD error. See attached details of PC. I can try anything requested and appreciate any help. Thank you.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built
OS
Win 10 Pro x64
CPU
Intel I5-2500K @3.3GHz
Motherboard
Asrock P67 Extreme4
Memory
16GB G.Skill Ripjaws X (4x4GB)
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce 750 Ti SC 2GB
Sound Card
ASUS Xonar DG 5.1 Channels 24-bit 96KHz PCI Interface Sound
Monitor(s) Displays
auria eq2367
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD
1TB WD Blue
1TB Hitachi
PSU
SeaSonic X 650W 80 Plus Gold
Case
Corsair Obsidian 750D
Cooling
Corsair H60, Three 140mm case fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Keyboard K520
Mouse
Logitech Wireless Mouse M310
Internet Speed
Wave Broadband ~ 100 dn 5 up
Antivirus
Windows Defender, Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Edge, IE11, Chrome
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Laptop specs: HP g7-1365dx /
CPU: AMD A6-3420M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics /
RAM: Crucial 8Gb (2x4Gb) /
SSD: Crucial M4-CT128M4SSD2 ATA Device/ FW 000F /
GFX: AMD Radeon HD 6520G /
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64
Hi derekimo,
Thank you for your time. I tried disabling USB selective suspend mode on battery and plugged in but the same problem occurred. If I close the lid it goes into sleep mode immediately so (as a test) I also changed in the power setting not to require password on sleep mode resume. Now when I reopen the PC lid the laptop goes straight to the desktop but it is still frozen for about 25 seconds and then reboots with the BSOD.
Thank you for your help anything else I may try?
 

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Hi tfa!

I've the exactly same problem as you in my ASUS X102BA, maybe I can contribute with my tests.

I installed Windows 7 Professional 64-bit in dual-boot with the factory Windows 8. In the first attempts, I also got this BSOD, and reading the .dmp file, the problem points to usbhub.sys. Now, after a clean install of Windows 7, its updates and drivers, the problem persists, but I don't get the BSOD again...

I tried to switch-off all the PCI and USB related peripherals in BIOS, and I also tried differents options there, the drivers are not loaded in Windows, but the problem continues and the system freezes after resume from sleep or hibernation. Again I don't get the BSOD to confirm if the problem is related to USB.

One last thing I noticed is the BIOS version. In the last update (219), they say "Fix USB devices will lose after resume from S3/DS3", this works in Windows 8, but I don't know if it generated a problem for Windows 7.

I'm waiting for a ASUS response, if I have any news I will post here. If anyone have other tests, I will also try!

Thanks!
 

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Hi evandrorech,

For the moment I have disabled sleep mode but if the battery runs out I am back to the same BSOD freezing problem very annoying. Would be great if you could post back the response from ASUS. Thank you.

PS - best of luck for the world cup :)
 

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Hi,

Did anyone find a solution to this problem. I have the exact same scenario. An Asus X102b downgraded to Win 7 Pro. I've flashed the Bios to the latest version (219). I suspect Asus won't help as the Laptop was shipped with Win 8 (I contacted them about problems relating to the downgrade process and got that response).


Is this a AMD Chipset issue?

At the moment I've resorted to disabling sleep mode which isn't exactly ideal for a laptop.

Bryan
 

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Hi Bryan,

No :( I have never got a solution for this but if you do I would appreciate if you shared it.

Thanks,
TFA.
 

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A client asked me to buy 7 of this Netbooks and to downgrade them (for various reasons) to Win 7 Pro. I wish I'd never agreed to it. It took me ages to work out how to boot from an external usb DVD drive (changes in the Bios), change the partitions types, then find all the drivers for the laptop.. and then finally I face this problem.

Fortunately (or not), one of the Netbooks had a cracked screen so I had put it to one side to return to the manufacturer. I've just booted it up and in Win 8 this problem doesn't occur. Also this 'untouched' laptop is running a fairly old Bios version (212), so it would seem the problem isn't Bios related.

It must be to do with the AMD chipset and Win 7. I've got a day to resolve this or I simply set the laptops to no sleep mode.
 

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Similar to you I had to sort his laptop for someone at night time - a paid job. However I have since given the laptop to this person and told them if I ever get a response on this website I would return and fix the problem - thus the reply :)

Currently I simply set the laptops to no sleep mode :(
 

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I think I fixed this on mine after trying just about everything else including reinstalling Windows...

I rolled the BIOS back from 219 to 212 and that fixed it. To roll it back, install Winflash from the ASUS website, then run it from the command line as "winflash /nodate" to bypass the requirement that the BIOS can't be put back to an earlier version.

The clue was that I was having the same issue with Linux.

Let me know if this works for you.
 

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I think I fixed this on mine after trying just about everything else including reinstalling Windows...

I rolled the BIOS back from 219 to 212 and that fixed it. To roll it back, install Winflash from the ASUS website, then run it from the command line as "winflash /nodate" to bypass the requirement that the BIOS can't be put back to an earlier version.

The clue was that I was having the same issue with Linux.

Let me know if this works for you.
Did you do anything else? Any BIOS settings? I reverted the BIOS to 212 and the problem persists... :(

Do I need to reinstall the system when I return to 212?
 

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