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bsod possibly related to usb driver?


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as i put the computer into standby mode, it rebooted, and then came up with this problem:

(can someone please diagnose this report?)

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 3081

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 9f
BCP1: 0000000000000003
BCP2: FFFFFA8004B67050
BCP3: FFFFFA8004B67050
BCP4: FFFFFA8008DECAF0
OS Version: 6_0_6001
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini022509-01.dmp
C:\Users\Phill\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-74755-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Users\Phill\AppData\Local\Temp\WER46FE.tmp.version.txt

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Edited by Phillip..., 25 February 2009 - 05:20 AM.

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1. Navigate to: C:\Windows\Minidump folder.
If you see any .dmp files, zip all of them, and attach zipped file to your next reply.

2. Go Start>Run ("Start Search" in Vista), type in:
sfc /scannow
Click OK (hit Enter in Vista).
Have Windows CD/DVD handy.
If System File Checker (sfc) will find any errors, it may ask you for the CD/DVD.
If sfc won't find any errors in Windows XP, it'll simply quit, without any message.
In Vista you will receive the following message: "Windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations".

Navigate to C:\Windows\Logs\CBS folder. You'll see CBS.log file.
Usually, it's pretty big file, so upload it here: http://www.flyupload.com/, and post download link.
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thanks for the reply!

cbs.log file:

http://www.speedysha.../517703344.html

and the .dmp file in a .rar... (The only 1 .dmp file)

http://www.speedysha.../984827398.html
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CBS.log doesn't report any serious errors, so the system files seems to be OK.
Did the error happen just once, or is it permanent problem?

Dump file says:
DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE
A driver is causing an inconsistent power state
...indicating usbohci.sys, which is USB Miniport Driver

From Device Manager, remove USB Miniport, and let Windows find them again on restart.
Disconnect any USB device. If problem recurs when connected, the device itself may be the cause.
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after putting the computer into sleep mode a couple more times, it looks like it was a one off thing.

in device manager, i can't actually find "usb miniport". this is what there is:

(attached image of device manager list)

the "show hidden devices" didn't show "usb miniport"

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You didn't answer one important question:
Did the error happen just once, or is it permanent problem?

Now:

after putting the computer into sleep mode a couple more times, it looks like it was a one off thing

I don't think, I understood, what you just said.

Lastly, if it's not laptop, I always advice people to avoid any Windows power saving options (sleep, hibernate, yawn, snore, etc.).
No mater what Windows version, they've never been, and they're not 100% reliable. I never use them.
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oh really?

what i was trying to just say was that in reply to your question, this has only happened once (not a permanent problem).

You didn't answer one important question:
Did the error happen just once, or is it permanent problem?

Now:

after putting the computer into sleep mode a couple more times, it looks like it was a one off thing

I don't think, I understood, what you just said.

Lastly, if it's not laptop, I always advice people to avoid any Windows power saving options (sleep, hibernate, yawn, snore, etc.).
No mater what Windows version, they've never been, and they're not 100% reliable. I never use them.


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Generally, if has some occasional hiccup (error), I wouldn't pay much attention to it.
Those things simply happen.
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