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Hi,Also once you think you know what it is that is causing the problem, look for updated Drive or software for the device.
Sorry for having to bring this up again, but I was unsuccessful in trying to unplug and locate the USB port that was causing it. Initially, I thought it was the ports in the front and it seemed to work perfectly for a couple of days, and then it stopped working so I tried testing each port in the back and had no luck.
I've had problems where the BSOD would occur during the middle of the day when I shut down, which was never problematic before. I've also tried unplugging ALL the USB devices for shut down and still, BSOD. There were a couple of times when it worked if I didn't touch anything, but all in all, it doesn't seem to be working.
I wanted to ask - I have an extra copy of Windows 7 Professional, can I just format this computer and install my own copy? I'm hoping that would fix the problem.
Please advise.
Thanks!