How to Troubleshoot and Resolve BSOD Caused by USB Driver Problem

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The discussion focuses on troubleshooting and resolving Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) errors caused by USB driver issues, specifically the error code 0X000000FE [BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER] on Windows 7. Users are advised to avoid downloading fix programs from untrusted sites and to provide detailed information about their system's hardware specifications and the circumstances leading to the BSOD for effective troubleshooting. A link to Microsoft's documentation on USB driver issues is also shared as a resource.

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  • Understanding of Windows 7 operating system
  • Familiarity with USB driver architecture
  • Basic knowledge of hardware specifications (CPU, motherboard, GPU)
  • Experience with troubleshooting BSOD errors
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  • Investigate USB driver updates and compatibility issues
  • Explore hardware diagnostics tools for system stability checks
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This discussion is beneficial for IT professionals, system administrators, and users experiencing BSOD issues related to USB drivers, as well as anyone involved in troubleshooting Windows 7 systems.

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So, I've had this problem for about 8 months now. My computer will randomly shut off and display the message above. I've tried reinstalling all the drivers but it didn't actually work. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Thanks for that.
 
Can you provide some details about the circumstances in which the system blue screened the last few times (what programs running, what the system was doing at the the time, etc)?
Also, can you please provide hardware specs (CPU, mobo, GFX, etc)
 
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