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Old 09-30-2009
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New build, BSOD vista premium

I recently got a new computer, and I get random bsods about 5 minutes into login SOMETIMES (happened twice in a row yesterday, and only once today) and i remember typing really fast on most of the occasions. I dont know if thats relevant but just putting that out there. Here is the stop code:

STOP: 0x0000001E (0xFFFFFFFFC0000047,0xFFFFFA8005CBF050,0
xFFFFFA6006E11807)

USBPORT.sys - Address FFFFFA6006R11807 base at FFFFFA6006E0F000, Datestamp

Im thinking that maybe my usbs didnt startup at the right time? I havent updated bios... but should I?

specs:

LG GH22np20 black dvd rw

antec 900

Maxtor 300 gb (old)

GA-MA790X-UD4P

antec EW 650W PS

EVGA E_GEFROCE GTX 260 core 216

AMD Phenomx X2 550 black edition.
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Old 10-01-2009
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0x0000001E: KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
The Windows kernel detected an illegal or unknown processor instruction. A Stop 0x1E condition can be caused by invalid memory and access violations similar to those that generate Stop 0xA errors.

0xA errors are either caused by hardware or drivers attempting to address a higher IRQ Level that they have no right to.

Your info points to the Vista driver USBPORT.sys as the problem but unfortunately OS drivers are too general to be of much help.

* Run ChkDsk, Memtest, and a harddrive diagnostics.
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Old 10-04-2009
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I uninstalled a keyboard driver and i havent had any bsods since...
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Old 10-04-2009
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I uninstalled a keyboard driver and i havent had any bsods since...
It would explain the cited OS driver as the cause as I take it your keyboard is USB connected, correct? Thanks for getting back to us. What keyboard is it?
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