![]() ![]() Find and select the files in this folder and copy them to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers.In Explorer, navigate to C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386. ![]() Take particular note of usbport.sys, usbehci.sys, usbohci.sys, usbuhci.sys, usbhub.sys and usbstor.sys. In Explorer, navigate to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers, and check out which files (starting with usb*) are present (those are the ones in use).I didn't feel much for uninstalling every update and rebooting each time, I chose the quick and dirty solution: copy back the original files from SP3. ![]() I knew that there's probably another Windows Update which had replaced one or more of the USB driver files (in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers) - the problem only surfaces until a month or so ago, but was unable to quickly assertain which one. Had a rather odd problem with a laptop of a client: upon inserting any USB storage media, his Windows XP bailed out with a BSOD with STOP code 0x7E.Ī look with windbg revealed it may be related to an issue with the USB driver ( usbport.sys), but as there were no real USB drivers available for it, and he already had the most recent Windows Updates, a "regular" solution would not be an option. ![]()
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