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So, when I play csgo, sometimes, I blue screen. This is infuriating because I usually get a competitive ban. Here is the file from BlueScreenView -

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Dump File : 051814-21465-01.dmp

Crash Time : 18-May-14 18:59:53

Bug Check String : 

Bug Check Code : 0xa0000001

Parameter 1 : 00000000`00000005

Parameter 2 : 00000000`00000000

Parameter 3 : 00000000`00000000

Parameter 4 : 00000000`00000000

Caused By Driver : atikmdag.sys

Caused By Address : atikmdag.sys+28ece

File Description : ATI Radeon Kernel Mode Driver

Product Name : ATI Radeon Family

Company : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.

File Version : 8.01.01.1390

Processor : x64

Crash Address : ntoskrnl.exe+75bc0

Stack Address 1 : 

Stack Address 2 : 

Stack Address 3 : 

Computer Name : 

Full Path : C:\Windows\Minidump\051814-21465-01.dmp

Processors Count : 8

Major Version : 15

Minor Version : 7601

Dump File Size : 275,896

Dump File Time : 18-May-14 19:00:51

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This is another file that was highlighted red inside BlueScreenView -

Filename : USBPORT.SYS

Address In Stack : USBPORT.SYS+f9b9

From Address : fffff880`11f8b000

To Address : fffff880`11fe1000

Size : 0x00056000

Time Stamp : 0x52954db7

Time String : 26-Nov-13 20:41:11

Product Name : Microsoft® Windows® Operating System

File Description : USB 1.1 & 2.0 Port Driver

File Version : 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)

Company : Microsoft Corporation

Full Path : C:\Windows\system32\drivers\USBPORT.SYS

 

Any ideas on how to fix this? The 2 files posted above are the ones highlighted red and (I assume) caused most of the problem. Specs of my PC- g.skill 8gb RAM, HiS IceQ X 7850 (OC), AMD FX-8350, msi 970a-g46, WD 1tb blue drive, fractal design xl r2 case, and a 600w Seasonic M12II PSU. My GPU is overclocked, my CPU is not. Thanks.

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I have a thread on my own BSOD people just seem too not help with these. But yours seems simple try upgrading your usb drivers or your motherboard bios if it doesn't support your usb device. One of your usb devices seems to be causing it.

i5 4590 @ Stock, XFX R9 290!, HyperX Beast 4x8GB  @1600, 850 EVO 120gb, WD Caviar Blue 1TB, , Asrock H97m Pro 4 , Fractal Design Define R4, Windows 10

 

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I have a thread on my own BSOD people just seem too not help with these. But yours seems simple try upgrading your usb drivers or your motherboard bios if it doesn't support your usb device. One of your usb devices seems to be causing it.

Maybe plugging a USB device into a different port could help?

 

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plus, I'm pretty sure my BIOS are fully updated. 

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@bobthejigglebobby I'm not really the guy to be helping you but in the troubleshooting forums nobody helps it seems. Different usb port should help. Usb drivers possibly. It contains USB so it seems to be a problem with your usb devices. I'm not really the one to help but if it works then that would be great. If only the pros had time for us.

i5 4590 @ Stock, XFX R9 290!, HyperX Beast 4x8GB  @1600, 850 EVO 120gb, WD Caviar Blue 1TB, , Asrock H97m Pro 4 , Fractal Design Define R4, Windows 10

 

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@bobthejigglebobby I'm not really the guy to be helping you but in the troubleshooting forums nobody helps it seems. Different usb port should help. Usb drivers possibly. It contains USB so it seems to be a problem with your usb devices. I'm not really the one to help but if it works then that would be great. If only the pros had time for us.

Yeah. Thanks for your help though!

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