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Well I wouldn't call the xusb22.sys to be fixed. I am just removing it permanently. The driver that I installed was for intel wifi.
Well I wouldn't call the xusb22.sys to be fixed. I am just removing it permanently. The driver that I installed was for intel wifi.
BSOD can be caused by misbehaving hardware or software drivers or malfunctioning hardware.
The goal is to make a stable computer environment.
This can be accomplished by updating, uninstalling, or uninstalling and reinstalling drivers and fixing hardware.
There were 2 misbehaving drivers identified debugging the BSOD mini dumps.
For 1 misbehaving driver you had to remove the xbox and the driver.
If you want to reinstall xbox and the driver then wait several days to confirm the stable computer environment.
For the 2nd misbehaving driver it was uninstalled and re-installed today.
So several days are needed to check the stability /instability of the replacement driver.
Update: Put pc to sleep last night after manually updating the drivers and this morning it did not crash with a bsod. Also put it in sleep before I went to office and came back and no bsod. Still a bit hesitant to install the xbox360 driver though.
On Thursday or Friday you can reinstall xbox.
That will be sufficient time to check the stability of the computer environment and see if reinstalling xbox triggers new bsod.