Re:Interface Causing Blue Screen of Death?
2011/01/16 06:33:44
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SOME USB connected devices should not just be powered off or disconnected when finishing using. You should use the "Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media" option to Stop the device BEFORE disconnection or power off.
This may not fix them all but will help some. In addition, on some devices if this is not used, the next time you try to use it, it won't work as the device status will be corrupted in Windows. When this happens you have to connect the device (powered on) then go to the Device Manager and uninstall the "unknown device" in the USB section - RIGHT click on the entry for the device to highlight it and LEFT click "Uninstall" (do not uninstall the drivers unless you want to reinstall them too). Physically disconnect the device, restart the PC and after Windows finishes starting, connect the device and Windows should detect and reinstall it. From that point on, use the Safely Remove Hardware and eject media before removing.
I have an MAudio Fastrack Ultra 8R and I use that function before I power it off.
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