I'm a musician and what i use to record needs to be plugged in the USB. this has happened once before and twice is enough, so I want to figure this out. After my computer restarted it says "microsoft has recovered from a serious error" and then a webpage came up and told me one of my drivers had abruptly stopped working. Do i need to rollback, or update? and which one would i need to update and roll back cause when i went to device manager i had no clue.
god im just about ready to switch to a mac.


I'm a musician and what i use to record needs to be plugged in the USB. this has happened once before and twice is enough, so I want to figure this out. After my computer restarted it says "microsoft has recovered from a serious error" and then a webpage came up and told me one of my drivers had abruptly stopped working. Do i need to rollback, or update? and which one would i need to update and roll back cause when i went to device manager i had no clue.
god im just about ready to switch to a mac.
Nah, A lot of Add-on Hardware have active scanning programs and "bots" if they aren't actually emmbeding themselves into Windows like a lot of Lexmark products do (And no, if you own a Lexmark don't unplug it cause you saw this or your Computer may Crash).
Some of them get all Dramatic...Like in most Cases the Only time I see the "Blue Screen of Death" is when my Lexmark printer turns itself off during Shut Down and then the Embeded driver in Windows Crashes the system cause it was trying to write something to the Printer after it turned off the printer (duh)
So yeah, If windows recovers then the Computer has adjusted to being without the interactive Driver that whatever you unplugged left behind.
To aviod the "Drama", you can uninstall the driver/program associated with whatever you are unplugging before you unpluf it.
doh guess i need to read better...What did you unplug?