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Bydtc May 20, 2011 Post New Reply I have been getting intermittent crashes on my WIndows XP SP2 laptop. I have been having these for a couple of months, but they are increasing in frequency. I cannot trace the start to any http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/bsod-hidclasssys-usb-driver/f6a764b1-cbe9-4ae1-ab97-876295ac8417 new hardware or software. I ran MEMTEST for 18 hours and have not found any errors. I updated the BIOS to the latest, but that did not help. I have scanned with avast and with Malwarebytes and don't see any viruses. I used avast to clean the registry - only found references to deleted software. Last crash System Error - Category (102) Event ID 1003 Error code 100000c5, parameter1 00000004, parameter2 00000002, parameter3 00000001, parameter4 8054afd2 I have also had 1000050 and 100008e crashes. http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/bsod-on-xp-multiple-errors-100000c5-the-latest.165384/ The latest minidump is attached. Any help is very welcome. Thanks. Attached Files: Mini052011-01.dmp File size: 88 KB Views: 4 May 20, 2011 #1 Route44 TechSpot Ambassador Posts: 11,966 +70 Three things. 1. Never mess with the registry. We have seen more problems than any fixes when the registry is "worked" on. 2. We here at TechSpot strongly recommend all XP users to update to Service Pack 3 for both security and stability. 3. The driver cited is the Avast aswSP.sys as the cause of your issues. Now is Avast is very stable but their initial release of version 6 had problems which were rectified in the latest version 6. Update to the latest offering. May 20, 2011 #2 dtc TS Rookie Topic Starter Thanks. I agree with your recommendation on the registry. I am very careful of what I do there. I only deleted a few things from the registry and they were all very obvious leftovers from deleted programs. I did not delete anything that was not obvious. I tried to update to SP3 a long time ago, but the update ran for a long time then said it could not do the update and restored to SP2. Never figured out why. I can try it again. I am running the latest version of avast. Maybe I will delete it and re-install. I am running the free version. Does that matter? Thanks for the quick response. It is very much appreciated. May 20, 20
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