New Build - Daily BSODs

rchris

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:cry: Desperate for help; I've attached the zip file per your BSOD instructions. I also included an ntbtlog.txt that I was able to create in Safe mode today.

Here is what's happening: I have a new build that crashes daily during Windows startup. I've reinstalled multiple times with the same results. I've changed the hard drive, so it's not a drive problem. I've run Windows repair; tried Safe Mode (usually it crashes before getting into Safe Mode); memory tests, and more.

Usually, the BSODs flash so fast I can't read them; others are the "Page fault in non-paged area," or "System Volume on disk is corrupt," or "Plug and Play terminated unexpectedly."

I've gone to my motherboard's web site and updated all the driver files I can find that are newer than those on my motherboard disk. I've tried older and new display drivers.

The strange thing (to me) is that once I reinstall windows, I'm able to run okay all day with multiple reboots throughout the day. But the next morning, it always crashes with a BSOD while Windows is loading. This makes me wonder if it's a temperature-related thing with a circuit on the motherboard?

Any help would be appreciated. I'm getting very short on my 30-day return option for the equipment, so if I can't find some solution I may try another motherboard.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
i5-2500K
Motherboard
MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3)
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
On-board CPU
Sound Card
On-board 7 channel sound
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 24" and ASUS 24"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 (twice)
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Black 1TB
PSU
CoolerMaster Silent Pro M600
Case
CoolerMaster Storm Enforcer
Cooling
CoolerMaster V8
Keyboard
Saitek (lighted)
Internet Speed
10 mbs
BSOD caused by nusb3hub.sys, a device driver made by NEC, update the driver
Downloads: Support & Downloads | NEC

Code:
BugCheck FC, {fffff8800337e860, 8000000002de2963, fffff8800337e3a0, 2}

Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nusb3hub.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nusb3hub.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nusb3hub.sys
Probably caused by : nusb3hub.sys ( nusb3hub+f074 )
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 OC'd 3.08GHz
Motherboard
Asus Rampage formula LGA775
Memory
8GB DDR2 900Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GT730 2GB GDDR5 (Kepler)
Sound Card
Supreme FX2
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung LS22F350 LED
Screen Resolution
1080P
Hard Drives
Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB, 500GB Hitachi, 2TB Samsung, 500GB Seagate FreeAgent, 640GB Samsung, 160GB Toshiba (Arch)
PSU
AeroCool 500W Bronze
Cooling
Cooler Master V6 + 3X fans
Keyboard
Prolink keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705
Internet Speed
1MiB/s
Browser
Chrome Beta
Thanks very much for your quick reply.
I think the only NEC product on the build is the motherboard's NEC USB 3.0 controller. The driver for that is one of the ones I updated, so the crashes occured with the old and the newer driver. :confused:

I got the update from the Gigabyte motherboard site; haven't been able to find anything yet at the NEC site you referenced.

Could it be a motherboard flaw in the USB 3.0 hardware? Any other suggestions?
Thanks again.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
i5-2500K
Motherboard
MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3)
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
On-board CPU
Sound Card
On-board 7 channel sound
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 24" and ASUS 24"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 (twice)
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Black 1TB
PSU
CoolerMaster Silent Pro M600
Case
CoolerMaster Storm Enforcer
Cooling
CoolerMaster V8
Keyboard
Saitek (lighted)
Internet Speed
10 mbs
Thanks very much for your quick reply.
I think the only NEC product on the build is the motherboard's NEC USB 3.0 controller. The driver for that is one of the ones I updated, so the crashes occured with the old and the newer driver. :confused:

I got the update from the Gigabyte motherboard site; haven't been able to find anything yet at the NEC site you referenced.

Could it be a motherboard flaw in the USB 3.0 hardware? Any other suggestions?
Thanks again.

Disable the USB port in device manager and see if you get anymore BSODs
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 OC'd 3.08GHz
Motherboard
Asus Rampage formula LGA775
Memory
8GB DDR2 900Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GT730 2GB GDDR5 (Kepler)
Sound Card
Supreme FX2
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung LS22F350 LED
Screen Resolution
1080P
Hard Drives
Kingston SSDNow UV400 120GB, 500GB Hitachi, 2TB Samsung, 500GB Seagate FreeAgent, 640GB Samsung, 160GB Toshiba (Arch)
PSU
AeroCool 500W Bronze
Cooling
Cooler Master V6 + 3X fans
Keyboard
Prolink keyboard
Mouse
Logitech M705
Internet Speed
1MiB/s
Browser
Chrome Beta
Thanks very much for your quick reply.
I think the only NEC product on the build is the motherboard's NEC USB 3.0 controller. The driver for that is one of the ones I updated, so the crashes occured with the old and the newer driver. :confused:

I got the update from the Gigabyte motherboard site; haven't been able to find anything yet at the NEC site you referenced.

Could it be a motherboard flaw in the USB 3.0 hardware? Any other suggestions?
Thanks again.

Disable the USB port in device manager and see if you get anymore BSODs

Okay, done. I won't really know if it's helping until tomorrow because as I said above, I can reboot all day with no problems--then BSODs the next morning until a reinstall or sometime I'm able to get in after playing around with Safe Mode and/or Win Repairs.

Any thoughts on the bootlog I sent (ntbtlog.txt)? It showed all kinds of drivers not loading after classpnp.sys.

Thanks.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
i5-2500K
Motherboard
MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3)
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
On-board CPU
Sound Card
On-board 7 channel sound
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 24" and ASUS 24"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 (twice)
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Black 1TB
PSU
CoolerMaster Silent Pro M600
Case
CoolerMaster Storm Enforcer
Cooling
CoolerMaster V8
Keyboard
Saitek (lighted)
Internet Speed
10 mbs
Okay, a new day and the new build crashed again. I had disabled the USB 3.0 controller as you suggested. It is the "Renesas" component you'll see in the performance monitor report (but was built for NEC, I learned).

Hopefully the attached dump might give a clue or two. I still don't have a theory on why I can reboot all day, but it still crashes first time every morning. Any thoughts?

This is a new build, retail Windows 7 64-bit;
Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R mobo
OCZ memory (6 Gig)
Cooler Master 850watt power supply
OCZ SSD system drive (have also used a WD HD as the system drive with same results).

I think I need to start returning some of these components while still in my 30-day window. Any suggestions on the priority/probability I should follow?

Thanks for any tips; appreciate your help.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home Built
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU
i5-2500K
Motherboard
MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3)
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
On-board CPU
Sound Card
On-board 7 channel sound
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 24" and ASUS 24"
Screen Resolution
1920x1200 (twice)
Hard Drives
WD Caviar Black 1TB
PSU
CoolerMaster Silent Pro M600
Case
CoolerMaster Storm Enforcer
Cooling
CoolerMaster V8
Keyboard
Saitek (lighted)
Internet Speed
10 mbs
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