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Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Security. Well Being a computer guy I assumed I could fix it myself.

But with tons of research and trying to use every guide I can find I decided to try here probably should have came here first. Today I I have just acquired one and have doing some reading on how to get it working in Windows I believe both are effected by the same update, but for now lets focus on the Dells as we have more of them crashing than the Lenovos. System Manufacturer Dell Inc. Intel R USB 3.

Normally these three drivers are the same versions. The latest driver package on the Dell web site is version 2. How were these drivers updated or not updated as one appears to be? This file will automatically self-install after downloading. Restart required. I suggest you uninstall the Devices and restart the computer. Plug and play should reinstall the devices and you can then install the driver package you have downloaded. It is necessary to do this every time you open Device Manager if you need to see them.

Locate and right click on the device and click on Uninstall in the drop down list. Restart your computer and check whether the devices reappear. I belive its one of the above updates causing this, KB is probably the most likely cause as its an update for win32k. I've removed the above updates and currently in the process of testing and havent had any BSOD yet.

Are there any known issues running windows 7 on touch screen PC that cause it to blue screen Thanks Jon. I have the same question 1. Report abuse. Details required :. All their drivers were from so i just updated the drivers using a 3rd party application that could help me identify what drivers needed to be updated. Well, I will proceed with the checkdisk and then with the memory diagnostics and will keep you updated. Hi, Did you check for malware? As I indicated above the 0A is very often caused by malware.

Memory is also another suspect. See if its location or Right Click on it - Properties - Details - does that tell you anything? If you need to check for malware here are my recommendations - these will allow you to do a thorough check and removal without ending up with a load of spyware programs running resident which can cause as many issues as the malware and maybe harder to detect as the cause.

No one program can be relied upon to detect and remove all malware. Added that often easy to detect malware is often accompanied by a much harder to detect and remove payload. So its better to be overly thorough now than to pay the high price later. Check with these to an extreme overkill point and then run the cleanup only when you are very sure the system is clean. These can be done in Safe Mode - repeatedly tap F8 as you boot however you should also run them in regular Windows when you can.

Whether it finds anything or not does not mean you should not check with the other methods below. You should be getting this tool and its updates via Windows Updates - if needed you can download it here. A disk check has been scheduled. Windows will now check the disk. File verification completed. Index verification completed. Cleaning up unused security descriptors.

Security descriptor verification completed. Usn Journal verification completed. File data verification completed. Free space verification is complete. Windows has made corrections to the file system.



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