BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
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BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
I get BSOD showing "bugcode usb driver" when I don't exit VoiceMeeter manually before I shutdown/reboot. I think it has something to do with that VM is occupying my USB headset and can't be shut down properly by windows. Any solutions? Exiting VM manually is quite a hassle...
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Re: BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
which version of Voicemeeter do you use ? (writen in the splash screen or system settings dialog box)
when getting BSOD, what component is implied ? it is usually written somewhere in the BSOD, and it is often a .sys file...
when getting BSOD, what component is implied ? it is usually written somewhere in the BSOD, and it is often a .sys file...
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Re: BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
Voicemeeter is 1.0.3.6 (latest version)
no .sys file is implied on BSOD, I've attached the screenshot for you to check.
My guess is that it is related to my USB headset (since that's the only audio device that's connected with USB)
no .sys file is implied on BSOD, I've attached the screenshot for you to check.
My guess is that it is related to my USB headset (since that's the only audio device that's connected with USB)
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Re: BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
ok, you have BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER STOP: 0X000000FE
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/librar ... s.85).aspx
you can also provide the dmp file (in c:\Windows\Mindump) to get more detailed information on the crash.
But it seems to be a weelknown bug (many references on google) in the Windows universal serial bus (USB) driver or in one of your USB device driver.
This can be surely corrected by Windows Update or maybe by Motherboard (chipset) Driver Update.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/librar ... s.85).aspx
you can also provide the dmp file (in c:\Windows\Mindump) to get more detailed information on the crash.
But it seems to be a weelknown bug (many references on google) in the Windows universal serial bus (USB) driver or in one of your USB device driver.
This can be surely corrected by Windows Update or maybe by Motherboard (chipset) Driver Update.
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Re: BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
I have the latest chipset driver for my motherboard and I ran windows update and installed all possible updates, but the problem is still there.
Here is the last dmp file if you can look at it? Thank you very much!
Here is the last dmp file if you can look at it? Thank you very much!
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Re: BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
if i understand well your minidump, problem occured in USBPORT.SYS
you will find many result on BSOD and USBPORT.SYS like this one:
http://www.solvusoft.com/en/files/bsod- ... bport-sys/
personnally i think you have a bad USB driver somewhere...
you will find many result on BSOD and USBPORT.SYS like this one:
http://www.solvusoft.com/en/files/bsod- ... bport-sys/
personnally i think you have a bad USB driver somewhere...
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Re: BSOD when I don't exit VM manually
all the USB drivers seems to be up to date. Oh well.. I'll just manually exit VB before shut down then.
Thanks for all the help and the awesome software though!
Thanks for all the help and the awesome software though!