Intel(R) 82801GB USB Universal Host Controller - 27CB Outdated or Corrupted drivers: 7/20 Device/Driver
Scan performed on, Computer: Compaq BT466AA-ACJ CQ3211IX - Windows 7 32 bit Microsoft HID-compliant consumer control device Point Grey Research Texas Instruments OHCI-konformer IEEE 1394-HostcontrollerĪTI RADEON X600 Series (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM) Intel Intel(r) AIM External Flat Panel Driver 5
Silicon Integrated SiS PCI to USB Enhanced Host ControllerĬonexant Conexant Falcon II PAL Video CaptureĪLWIL Software avast! Firewall NDIS Filter Miniport
Synaptics Synaptics PS/2 Port Compatible TouchPad Intel(R) 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 6 - 1E1A Outdated or Corrupted drivers: 7/15 Device/Driver
If you don't have problems, download a fresh copy of the latest compatible software, install it (and the USB audio device) and test it then.Scan performed on, Computer: EMachines EL1332 - Windows 7 64 bit NOTE:You may want to turn logging off when we're done - as I don't know it's impact on performance or on the system. Notes: whenever you change the options related with logging, SpeedFan starts a new log file. The new file is then created with the standard file name scheme. If a file already exists by that name, the file that already exists is renamed according to the following naming scheme: SFLogYYYYMMDD-CCCC.csv, where CCCC is a increasing number. Naming: log files are named SFLogYYYYMMDD.csv, where YYYY is the year (four digits), MM is the month (2 digits, zero padded) and DD is the day (2 digits, zero padded). The log will be located at C:\Program Files (x86)\SpeedFan Enable logging for specific checks: click on each sensor, then click on "Logged" at the bottom of the Window (for our purposes we want them all) then once you've selected "Logged" for all sensors, then click on OK to save. Enable logging in general: "Enabled" then click on OK to save.Ģ. To make it work (log the temps to a file) you have to do BOTH of the below:ġ. You may not need to log temps - if uncertain, please ask. 4.5.1 and later (free from here: ) can log temperatures in a CSV file: While waiting for a reply, please monitor your temps with this free utility: upload it with your next post (if it's too big, then upload it to a free file-hosting service and post a link here).įYI - If we're looking for Event ID 41 errors (unexplained shutdowns), there's more info on that here:
zip up the file (right click on it, select "Send to", select "Compressed (zipped) folder") select "Save all Events in Custom View as." right click on the "Administrative Events" heading expand the Custom Views category (left click on the > next to the words "Custom Views") open Event Viewer (run eventvwr.msc from the "Run" dialog) ZIP is the type file that can be uploaded to the forums. Please zip up the (.ZIP) files - do not use.
Report Set #1) Please run this report collecting tool (even though you may not be experiencing BSOD's) so that we can provide a complete analysis: (from the pinned topic at the top of the forum) įYI - I don't often use the Perfmon report, so if it doesn't work please just let me know. Let's try looking at these 2 sets of reports: If you don't have a USB audio device - or, if you still have problems, post back with this stuff: Then test to see if you have problems with the built in audio (this is just to test - it is not a permanent suggestions). Do you have a USB audio device? If so, please uninstall it and then physically remove it from the system