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1271986 2012-05-11 10:22:00 I would run bluescreenview and see what that says. If it stays in windows long enough. Just dont wipe the dmp files, if you use ccleaner Speedy Gonzales (78)
1271987 2012-05-11 20:02:00 wow I'd not seen bluescreenview before :) has a bit more info than is actually displayed on the bluescreen (and is showing the info the bluescreens didn't when they froze). USB rears its head a couple of times...

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Mike.
Mike (15)
1271988 2012-05-11 20:46:00 OK it doesn't get the BSOD where the computer freezes first - had 4 this morning already and only 2 captured.

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Some days I can go all day without a freeze/lockup or BSOD, other days there can be heaps... looks like today might be a heaps day :(

Mike.
Mike (15)
1271989 2012-05-11 22:22:00 Looks like usbport.sys and ndis.sys are crashing. Does this have a USB-Ethernet Adapter from Linksys?? Or any USB-ethernet adapter?

This can cause the usbport.sys file crash. This guy had the same prob (forums.techguy.org).

Whats connected to the system, with USB (besides a printer)? The ndis.sys crash maybe related. Since, both have something to do with NIC's
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1271990 2012-05-11 22:59:00 There's no usb-ethernet adapter. Currently attached to the system via USB is mouse and keyboard, occasionally my cellphone (doesn't make any difference if this is attached or not). Printer not currently attached (I unplugged to see if there was a difference). Nothing plugged into firewire adapter either (I have disabled this in Device Manager, no change). Router via ethernet cable (onboard ethernet port).

Mike.
Mike (15)
1271991 2012-05-11 23:03:00 Looks like usbport.sys and ndis.sys are crashing. Does this have a USB-Ethernet Adapter from Linksys?? Or any USB-ethernet adapter?

This can cause the usbport.sys file crash. This guy had the same prob (forums.techguy.org).

Whats connected to the system, with USB (besides a printer)? The ndis.sys crash maybe related. Since, both have something to do with NIC'sShould I disable my onboard network port for a while? Should I remove the extra USB port adapters? Or the firewire PCI card? I suppose it wouldn't hurt to try those.

Mike.
Mike (15)
1271992 2012-05-11 23:05:00 Hmm it maybe the cellphone. Since the program for this (well here anyway), install drivers. So, you can get on the internet with it. And I'm pretty sure it'll also install stuff for a net connection / NIC drivers.

Try uninstalling the cellphone drivers. Whats the brand/model of the cellphone? And what program did you install for it? Even tho its not connected, the drivers for it maybe buggy, corrupt or something. Then see how it goes

It has something to do with USB and networking. And from what you've posted, the only thing that would do this, is the cellphone. If you disable the onboard NIC you wont be able to get on the net and reply to this post
Speedy Gonzales (78)
1271993 2012-05-11 23:10:00 I have a spare PCI NIC that I can put in the machine (to rule out the onboard) similar to the guy in the thread you posted.

The cellphone is just an old Sony Ericsson w850 - been using it for years the same way. Only the Win 7 drivers loaded for it - I plugged it in and it loaded the drivers, I didn't install anything specifically for it. I'll try uninstalling the cellphone drivers if I can find them all (it did install about 5 different things when I plugged the phone in, but I didn't pay much attention to it).

Mike.
Mike (15)
1271994 2012-05-11 23:12:00 You could try a spare PCI NIC, but I dont think the onboard NIC is the prob Speedy Gonzales (78)
1271995 2012-05-11 23:13:00 Another thought - the cellphone cable was plugged into what I'd call an extension USB plug - not exactly the onboard USB, but one of the sockets that take a case slot and plugs into the motherboard (supplied with the motherboard). don't know if that would make any difference?

Mike.
Mike (15)
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