If doing an Unplug causes a BSOD then your USB ports/channels may
be experiencing a surge or spike. My first step to resolve would be to
update the Chipset driver package for the motherboard. You should
also check.
1.) Each USB Controller, Advanced (TAB) for % Bandwidth
2.) Each USB Root Hub for Power consumption
"Ulf" <ulf.pilarp.DeleteThis@ie.ibm.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
whenever I unplug an attached device to any of my 8 USB 2.0 ports on my
XP Professional sp1 (with all ms hotfixes and windows update patches) I
get a blue screen of death telling me that windows will start dumping
physical memory, even though I use "safelly remove USB device from your
computer". I have to reset the computer - there´s no other way simply.
I´ve checked device manager for conflicts but everything seem just
fine. This all started without me knowingly having had made any
software or hardware changes. Has anyone got a clue about this?
I have a P4 3,2 GHz P4P800-E Deluxe ASUSTEK I865PE, S478, 4XDDR,
USB2.0,RAID with 1024 Mb of RAM system.
Thanks for your help!
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