I performed a full clean install of my OS yesterday, and everything was going fine up till I upgraded to IE9 using Windows Update, rebooted the system and opened IE9 just to check it out (by the way, I am more of a Google Chrome user).
In under 10 seconds of opening IE9, the system had a BSOD indicating that the error was BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER, after which it rebooted. At the reboot, I opted to boot into Windows normally (instead of Safe Mode).
I have got WhoCrashed HOME Edition 3.02 installed. Running it and analysing the crash, it reported that the modules which caused the crash were:
I suspect that the root cause could nvlddmkm.sys, which is the NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver. I have the GeForce/ION Driver v270.61 (WHQL certified) from the NVIDIA website. I understand that there is a newer version (280.26) available which is WHQL tested. I have refrained from using the 280.26 driver because I have been told that the newer driver versions released by NVIDIA have been causing lots of grief to many users.
Questions
In under 10 seconds of opening IE9, the system had a BSOD indicating that the error was BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER, after which it rebooted. At the reboot, I opted to boot into Windows normally (instead of Safe Mode).
I have got WhoCrashed HOME Edition 3.02 installed. Running it and analysing the crash, it reported that the modules which caused the crash were:
- usbport.sys (USBPORT!USBPORT_RegisterUSBPortDriver+0x4EDE)
- nvlddmkm.sys (nvlddmkm+0xC1C53)
I suspect that the root cause could nvlddmkm.sys, which is the NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver. I have the GeForce/ION Driver v270.61 (WHQL certified) from the NVIDIA website. I understand that there is a newer version (280.26) available which is WHQL tested. I have refrained from using the 280.26 driver because I have been told that the newer driver versions released by NVIDIA have been causing lots of grief to many users.
Questions
- I would like to understand why running IE9 (not tried it with IE8) resulted in my system to hit the BSOD, when Chrome has not faced this. I have read in another post previously that IE and some ActiveX controls could cause BSODs (sorry, this is just a question out of ignorance - so please forgive me if it is a stupid question)
- Would there be any other app or s/w besides IE9, which could hit the same BSOD problem I have faced given my current driver levels?
- Besides upgrading my graphics driver (and possibly never using IE ever again to avoid the BSOD problem), is there anything else that I could do to resolve this issue?
Note
System Specs
OS : Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (clean installed, full retail version)
Age of system : 3 weeks
Age of OS installation : 2 days (did a clean install)
Processor : Intel Core i7-2600K (not over-clocked)
Installed RAM : 8 GB (2 x 4 GB Corsair PC1333)
MOBO : Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3
Graphics card : Gigabyte GV-N450OC-1GI (nVidia GeForce GTS 450) - not over-clocked
OS : Windows 7 Home Premium x64 (clean installed, full retail version)
Age of system : 3 weeks
Age of OS installation : 2 days (did a clean install)
Processor : Intel Core i7-2600K (not over-clocked)
Installed RAM : 8 GB (2 x 4 GB Corsair PC1333)
MOBO : Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3
Graphics card : Gigabyte GV-N450OC-1GI (nVidia GeForce GTS 450) - not over-clocked
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64