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Several Kernel Errors within a day?


Hello my dudes. My current computer has gotten 2 kernel errors in the past day. It's like when I leave the computer and head back to it seems to have been reset. In this post I put the event logs and photos in. Thanks for the help!
 
  • ESAVPC-Mon_04_25_2016_235027_70.zip (694.8 KB, 3 views)
  • Event log1.zip (334.2 KB, 0 views)

Hi NussOkeh,

Unfortunately the crashes your system had don't contain much, which is pretty usual with this specific BSOD (0x109(CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION))

What USB devices do you have attached?
Code:
+++ WER6 +++: Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: PnPGenericDriverFound Response: Not available Cab Id: 0  Problem signature: P1: x64 P2: HIDVID_1B1C&PID_1B14&REV_0202&MI_01&Col03 P3:  P4:  P5:  P6:  P7:  P8:  P9:  P10:   Hardware Type	USB Input Device Number of Buttons	0 Status	OK PNP Device ID	USBVID_1B1C&PID_1B14&MI_006&27F9244C&0&0000 Power Management Supported	No Double Click Threshold	Not Available Handedness	Not Available Driver	c:windowssystem32drivershidusb.sys (10.0.10586.0, 37.50 KB (38,400 bytes), 10/30/2015 3:17 AM)

Hi NussOkeh,

Unfortunately the crashes your system had don't contain much, which is pretty usual with this specific BSOD (0x109(CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION))

What USB devices do you have attached?
Code:
+++ WER6 +++: Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: PnPGenericDriverFound Response: Not available Cab Id: 0  Problem signature: P1: x64 P2: HIDVID_1B1C&PID_1B14&REV_0202&MI_01&Col03 P3:  P4:  P5:  P6:  P7:  P8:  P9:  P10:   Hardware Type    USB Input Device Number of Buttons    0 Status    OK PNP Device ID    USBVID_1B1C&PID_1B14&MI_006&27F9244C&0&0000 Power Management Supported    No Double Click Threshold    Not Available Handedness    Not Available Driver    c:windowssystem32drivershidusb.sys (10.0.10586.0, 37.50 KB (38,400 bytes), 10/30/2015 3:17 AM)
I got my Razer Keyboard, a Corsair Mouse and a Razer headset. All USB
What was unusual for me was when I ran driver verifier I didn't get a self made BSOD

With driver verifier it mainly depends on the settings you choose for the part 'will driver verifier catch a driver?'.
If driver verifier didn't catch any driver then no driver is violating the chosen settings.

With driver verifier it mainly depends on the settings you choose for the part 'will driver verifier catch a driver?'.
If driver verifier didn't catch any driver then no driver is violating the chosen settings.
I went on the Driver Verifier fourm and followed the steps there. Where you checkmark all the drivers that are not from Windows.

I haven't much to go on with the dumps so I'm currently going through the error logs and there are some about Corsair.
Are there driver/software updates for your mouse?

I haven't much to go on with the dumps so I'm currently going through the error logs and there are some about Corsair.
Are there driver/software updates for your mouse?
I think there is, I'm currently installing the update

Ohhhh boy. Just left the room and came back to a bsod. Here's the event log.
  • Most recent log.zip (343.3 KB, 3 views)

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Oops, my bad! I'll post the results from the diagnostics test.
  • ESAVPC-Wed_04_27_2016_115536_43.zip (784.5 KB, 1 views)

Several Kernel Errors within a day?