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Old 06-14-2009, 12:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post USB kernel corruption in vista ?

I have a usb keyboard, usb netgear wireless adapter and a 1 year old tesun pc game controller connected on the back of my pc.
Last weekend I was working on a game project and using my controller to play the game.
About 30 minutes into testing the game I hear the usb sound turn it self off and on trying to to readd my controller.
I didn't pay much attention to it until friday night where my usb connectors were constantly being disconnected and reconnected in vista, in the process it knocked out my keyboard and wireless adapter temporarily.
I did a chkdsk in vista and found some problems it fixed some of them, but it said the rundll32 had gotten corrupted and could not make repairs until that annoying windows vista user account was enabled...
I did that and I installed a new updated chipset driver my mobo and usb kernals at 4:00am this morning.
What exactly is the problem ? I would use system mechanic 8 to see what the problem is but my six month trial expired in may and I don't 29.99 to give them right now as I am trying to pay off some medical bills and some other major stuff.
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