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The driver has caused the bsod.
When you updated the driver was there any confirmation that the driver updated after it had completed?
The driver that was there yesterday and today are the same version so there was no change.
The driver will keep causing BSOD unless it is changed or removed.
See if you can follow the steps in this link and delete the driver.
Updating a driver. - Microsoft Community
Then install a new driver and see whether it remains the same or changes.
If it remains the same then see if you can uninstall the driver and use the Windows installed default driver.Code:Logitech Gaming Virtual Keyboard oem42.inf 8.85.75.0 True 20160613000000.******+***
1) Download a replacement driver to the desktop.
2) Uninstall the current driver
3) Reboot
4) See whether the keyboard works with the Microsoft default driver.
If it does work, then restart Windows driver verifier to see if there are more misbehaving drivers.
If it does not work then install the replacement driver from the desktop and check to see whether it is the same version or a different version. Then restart Windows driver verifier and post a new memory dump and beta log collector zip.
Where's the most legitimate place to download a replacement driver? Is this ok?
LGBusEnum.sys 3.4.131.0 free download - Sysfiledown.com
In the post you typed: "The Logitech gaming software had an update so I updated it to the latest version..."
What was the Logitech gaming software that you used?
In post #150 the website was posted for a replacement driver.
A link was posted with instructions.
Your link from #150 was this one: Logitech Support + Downloads
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/q=LGBusEnum.sys&t=All
I search LGBusEnum.sys on that page and get lots of results of BSOD complaints but I can't see any link to specifically download that driver...