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How to make drivers not crash after system reboot?
The drivers for the front usb and a couple of the rear ones (not all the back ones, which is strange) crash after the PC is restarted, and there is an exclamation mark in the manager, only removing these devices and updating the configuration helps, the drivers are installed on a new one and the ports work before the reboot, after rebooting everything on a new one, Google suggested that this happened due to the fact that at some point I connected some device to the port, then disconnected it and connected it again almost immediately and something went wrong and now such a bug, in fact, Google also suggested the solution that I described above, but he said that it should have worked once and for all, but alas :( I
also found on the Internet that the bridge seems to be covered, how can I find out exactly in the hardware or in the system?
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Oh, and as usual (about 83%) I figured it out myself, so a glitch with iron messed up the registry:
If USB drivers constantly crash: We find the following branch in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056 -444553540000}
and look on the right side in the parameters of the value of this key. If there are LowerFilters and UpperFilters values, then delete them and reboot.
issue resolved
resource:
https://4aynikam.ru/publ/kompjutery/nastrojka_resh...
Try uninstalling all drivers via usbdeview. Then install the drivers with the SDI program.
Before any manipulations, I recommend creating a restore point.
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