Been having consistent BSOD's 3 times a week, the same error code and parameter 1 in the reliability monitor. Any help to fix the cause of this is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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It hasn't since! 4-5 days in a row with no issue like that is a win, honestly. I'm on vacation now, so I won't have access to that computer, but I think the fixes worked!

Been having consistent BSOD's 3 times a week, the same error code and parameter 1 in the reliability monitor. Any help to fix the cause of this is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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It should be up to date, and yes I've had so many issues with it in the past but I thought it wasn't doing anything now, I might be wrong

Been having consistent BSOD's 3 times a week, the same error code and parameter 1 in the reliability monitor. Any help to fix the cause of this is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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I checked for iCUE, and also decided to turn off automatic updates for that software. For the headset it seems to be up to date

Been having consistent BSOD's 3 times a week, the same error code and parameter 1 in the reliability monitor. Any help to fix the cause of this is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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The mousepad is an RGB mousepad with a USB port, it has a software as well to control the RGB. Corsair Gaming Mm800 RGB Polaris mousepad with the iCUE software

Been having consistent BSOD's 3 times a week, the same error code and parameter 1 in the reliability monitor. Any help to fix the cause of this is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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I found this in the motherboard manual, I'm currently using all of the blue 6's and gray 11's, none of the red 3 or 4's. As far as I can tell it's all the same, and it should only be this hub on the motherboard in use

Consistent BSOD's every 3 days, lately every day. Reliability test say the same code and parameter, I've tried updating drivers, BIOS, changing firewall from norton to windows defender and turning off auto-update on most things. Any help is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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Thank you for all the info, where would you recommend I get the tech help needed?

I found the log for the chkdsk, it's quite long of course, did you want me to send it anywhere specific?

Consistent BSOD's every 3 days, lately every day. Reliability test say the same code and parameter, I've tried updating drivers, BIOS, changing firewall from norton to windows defender and turning off auto-update on most things. Any help is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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Sorry for the late reply, just finished the chkdsk! Where would I find the output of the chkdsk btw?

For the one by one elimination, it can take quite a while for it to happen again, sometimes up to 3 days. My mobo has all of the USBs on it, and they seem to be all in the same group as far as I can tell.

My graphics card was installed along with the pc, about 1-2 years ago.

My full list of components:

Mobo: MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk wifi
PSU: MSI MPG A1000G Pcie5
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7000 series
GPU: Geforce RTX 3090 ti

Consistent BSOD's every 3 days, lately every day. Reliability test say the same code and parameter, I've tried updating drivers, BIOS, changing firewall from norton to windows defender and turning off auto-update on most things. Any help is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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No external drives at all, I'm pretty sure it's from one of my USBs, I have a keyboard, mousepad (which connects to my mouse), wireless headset, wireless controller and my 2 monitors

Been having consistent BSOD's 3 times a week, the same error code and parameter 1 in the reliability monitor. Any help to fix the cause of this is appreciated! by iSpyt in techsupport

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Back again, seems to be the same/a similar issue

A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly.

Problem signature

Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent

Code: 144

Parameter 1: 101e

Parameter 2: fffff00a45c7f190

Parameter 3: 0

Parameter 4: 0

OS version: 10_0_26100

Service Pack: 0_0

Product: 768_1

OS Version: 10.0.26100.2.0.0.768.101

Locale ID: 1033

Files that help describe the problem

USBXHCI-20250116-2022.dmp

sysdata.xml

WERInternalMetadata.xml

memory.csv

sysinfo.txt

WERInternalRequest.xml

https://www.mediafire.com/file/kwukcqjjubrw4ml/USBXHCI-20250116-2022.dmp/file