Hi Minomol
Finally had a chance to look through all your info. Unfortunately, I don’t have a simple answer or fix. Best I can do is offer some information about your situation and suggestions
It would seem you have 2 issues to focus on
- Making sure you computer is running OK without any external USB or other devices attached and
- Seeing that your computer runs OK after you also connect additional devices (e.g. your USB cellular data modem so you can connect to T-mobile)
Since you said you have all drivers loaded and no Problem Device reported by Device Manager, let’s assume for the moment your computer is OK and we first address issue #2 (your USB Network adapter).
Your Flarion USB Net Adapter
- I can see that B00kwyrm worked quite hard to find a driver update. I tried looking as well but was equally unsuccessful
- At this point, I think your best chance at finding a newer or different driver (or finding any support for the Flarion device) will be through T-mobile
- If the Flarion continues to fail you may even want to check with T-mobile about purchasing a newer/different device from them that you can test with your new computer (with an option to return if it turns out to be your computer and the new device fails as well)
Other things you might otherwise choose to try
- Since many of your errors are related to USB and USB devices, see [post=751005]How to Reinstall Your USB Controllers and Motherboard Chipset Drivers[/post]
- Another thing you might try: reinstall all the drivers and their versions exactly as posted on the MSI driver download site. Here’s why it MIGHT make a difference
The reasoning behind the above:
=> The motherboard (and everything internal to your computer) is "integration tested" (in this case by MSI) to verify it work with all the device chips and device drivers used by MSI when they built the computer
=> Integration testing is supposed to verify everything on your computer "works together” correctly. For your computer and your motherboard, the specific drivers/versions used for integration testing are what you find on MSI website.
>> It MIGHT make a difference (I couldn’t predict) to try running your computer with the original set of drivers/driver versions as approved for use and published on the MSI site
>> Then only upgrade the drivers for your computer’s internal and onboard devices if you find updates recommended either by MSI or Windows Update
>> Add-on/external devices, are SUPPOSED to work with "integration tested" version of your computer. So for add-on/external devces (like your USB net adapter) you can update them as you find newer drivers or as needed