SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION ladfGSRamd64.sys BSOD

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FinnChap

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I've had this BSOD happen about four times now and I have no idea how to fix it. I read that it has something to do with Logitech drivers, but there's no update for them available. I've tried reinstalling the Logitech Gaming Software and reinstalling the driver, but it didn't help. The only Logitech product I'm using is the G430 headset. Do I just have to wait for Logitech to release an update for the drivers or is there something else I can do?
 
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update your BIOS to get USB fixes, update your drivers for your CPU chipset to get usb 2.x fixes, update your drivers for any eternal USB 3.0 chipset from your motherboard vendor.

or make sure your device is plugged into a usb 2.x hub.

you can change your memory dump type to kernel memory dump then reboot and put the next memory dump on a server and post a link. The kernel memory dump will keep the usb debug info so it can be looked at.
how to change the memory dump type:https://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/knowledgebase/111474.aspx
update your BIOS to get USB fixes, update your drivers for your CPU chipset to get usb 2.x fixes, update your drivers for any eternal USB 3.0 chipset from your motherboard vendor.

or make sure your device is plugged into a usb 2.x hub.

you can change your memory dump type to kernel memory dump then reboot and put the next memory dump on a server and post a link. The kernel memory dump will keep the usb debug info so it can be looked at.
how to change the memory dump type:https://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/knowledgebase/111474.aspx
 
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