I would have thought installing the newest driver would have helped. And it appears that the MS updates in mid Feb, really did not like whatever FTDI was doing prior and since fixed. The real problem is that I have been using FTDI for a long time, so all my machines had various older drivers. It appears this was a known issue and FDTI fixed it, in 2.08.02. And also found it was not contained to Arduino, but any app that connected to a FTDI USB/Serial Port, would BSOD. I soon found it was happening on 5 other machines both at home and work. A look at the mini dump basically said the same thing. Where I would suddenly get a BSOD, and when changing the BSOD mode to not reboot it showed it was the ftdi sys files. I would get BSOD when would attempt to upload a new image to an attached Arduino. I first noticed the problem in early February, on my Arduino projects. Basically the release notes for this state a lot of fixes for BSOD of various kinds. I suspect your problem is the same thing I have recently battled with, and finally won.Ĭheck the FDTI driver versions, from within the device driver, if it is older than 2.08.02 August 2010. In all the other cases the controller runs. The blue screen only appears when I shutdown the computer. If I understand it right the caller is the USB device (controller) and it sends the same package twice. The caller has submitted an IRP that is already pending in the USB bus driver. The bugcheck-code 0xfe with paramter 1 value = 4 says: Possibly this problem is caused by another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time. Your system configuration may be incorrect. The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module.
UNIVERSAL USB INSTALLER 2.0.0.1 SERIAL
Product: Betriebssystem Microsoft® Windows®īug check description: This indicates that an error has occurred in a Universal Serial Bus (USB) driver. This was probably caused by the following module: usbport.sys (USBPORT+0x410C)īugcheck code: 0xFE (0x4, 0xFFFFFFFF86F16BD0, 0xFFFFFFFF875D6364, 0xFFFFFFFF875D7428)įile path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\usbport.sys On Wed 11:30:40 GMT your computer crashedĬrash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\030911-20280-01.dmp Windows version: Windows 7, 6.1, build: 7600ĬPU: AuthenticAMD AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor AMD586, level: 16 I took the following informations on the dumpfile with "WhoCrashed": System Information (local) But the failure is every time in the USB driver.
UNIVERSAL USB INSTALLER 2.0.0.1 INSTALL
I tried to pull of all the other hardware and the result is, if I put a PCI device (controller for a ccd camera) in a slot and install it, the problem occurs. I tried it on 3 pc's with Windows 7/32 bit and every time with the same result. It took some time, but now I have to solve the problem.