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   Posted by Robert Marquardt on 11/28/02 at 4:44 AM

Subject:   Re: USBUHCI.SYS causes BSOD


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In Reply to: USBUHCI.SYS causes BSOD posted by Chris on 11/28/02 at 4:06 AM:

: Every few hours my computer crashes to the BSOD with the following error:

: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
: STOP: 0x00000D1 (0xB3634a80,....., 0xF8828E6F)
: USBUHCI.SYS - ADDRESS F8828E6F BASE AT F8826000, DATESTAMP 3d6ddc30

: The addresses differ everytime, but USBUHCI.SYS is always the listed culprit. Is USBUHCI.SYS corrupted and need to be re-installed? If so, how? Should I re-install SP-1 even though it came with my oem Windows XP disc? I am having no other problems, but it is getting annoying having to reboot have few hours. If anyone has an answer, I sure would appreciate it. If you need more info, let me know. Thanks.

: I am running the following configuration:

: Windows XP SP 1
: ATHLON XP 2000+
: MSI KT4 ULTRA MOBO
: 512MB DDR333 RAM
: WD 80 HD
: LITE-ON DVD & CD-RW Drives

: My connected USB devices are:
: Sandisk Imagemate SDDR-09
: IPM DATACOM Webpower ADSL modem
: Logitech Quickcam 3000 Pro

Most probably it is a call from another driver to USBUHCI.SYS which causes the problem.
Try searching for newer drivers for your USB devices.
Try unplugging each device until you get no errors anymore.

Bill will tell you other checks.



  

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