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These drivers are pretty old niorbk.dll from 2009, nimxdfk.dll from 2010, nimdbgkl.sys, nimdbgk.dll, nidimk.dll nipalk.sys from 2011, nipbcfk.sys from 2009 Whats on this laptop made by National Instruments Corporation? I don't know, this is a school laptop, so there is alot of pre-installed software.

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Should I be un-installing it? I've had the laptop since the start of 2013, and that software has been there the entire time. The BSOD's only started about a month ago, if that makes any difference.

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Is it possible that the BUGCODEUSBDRIVER error could be caused by something purely physical? What I mean by that is it isn't something with drivers or something like that, but actually caused by external damage to the laptop? Sorry for my complete lack of knowledge, it must be irritating trying to help someone who has no idea about anything. Well usbhub.sys is the file thats crashing. Whats the brand/model of this laptop??

Is Win7 fully up to date with updates?? WHEN does it crash??

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Anytime or when youre doing something specifically?? Ie: Like using some USB device?Shutting down, or waking this up? This may or may not fix it, you have to request it Dell Latitude E6230 Windows 7 is fully updated according to 'Windows Update'. The crashes don't seem to be when doing anything particular.I hadn't had a crash for two days, then last night I got 2 crashes in 10 minutes (10PM), then today I got a crash at 5PM. It seems to just happen anytime when I'm using the laptop (like when I'm typing this, it could just BSOD randomly). I'm going to try the hotfix now.

This tool gives info for all the drivers installed; check Event viewer for any critical errors Windows Key + R, type eventvwr. Try booting in safe mode five options; (safe mode with NETWORK) Option1; Run command prompt and type; shutdown /r /o Option2; Hold Shift & click on Restart works in Windows 8 & 8.1 Option3; Or just mash the F8 key on boot. Option4; Run; msconfig.exe boot check safemode with network. Option5; Boot and immediately press and hold Shift + F8 keys until you see Advanced Boot Options screen from where you can boot into Safe Mode. Do note that you need to press and hold the hotkey while the POST is in progress.

Follow the steps below; step1; run device manager and see if there are any errors. Step2; press; windows key + r type rstrui.exe use the appropriate restore point (choose the one before the problem occurring). If you do not have any appropriate available, then move on to step3. Note# Don't choose ancient restore points (takes too long, most likely will not work).

Step3; command prompt type; sfc /scannow to check windows integrity. Step4; command prompt type; Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth (make sure to space properly and use CAPITALS) or just copy paste text in command prompt step5; command prompt type; chkdsk /f step6; please run mdsched.exe to see if ram is the culprit. (memtest86 preferred) // from this point boot windows normally. Step7; run cmd and then type verifier then from graphical user interface Automatically select all drivers installed on this computer.

Download this tool to analyze BSOD download free edition of whocrashed the output this program gives you should be enough to solve your problem. (use if verifier gives you a BSOD could be a driver.) NOTE# output this program gives you can be posted on forum (it's in text format) step8; Download latest windows updates and drivers. I will help finding the links if you send me info which hardware you use. Hope this helps solving your problem.

Hello, everything was good until one day my mouse started to lag. When i move my mouse it does not move on screen but a few seconds later it moves where it should, usually happens when playing games. Sometimes it disconnects from the usb port then connects back. The worst is when mouse and keyboard disconnect at the same time, few moments later i get a blue screen that says: Bugcodeusbdirver. I tried reinstalling windows (not a clean install), checked for viruses, got newest mouse and keyboard drivers. System specs: Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit Fx8350 4Ghz (not over clocked) GeForce GTX 550 Ti Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 8GB Single-Channel DDR3 Help please.

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