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Larbo:
Maybe now, converted jpg to a pdf. This is a mess. :sad:

Boggin:
I get the Disk Event ID 11 on my Win 7 machine when I plug in an external HDD to create a system image but from what I've found on that error, you can ignore it but it would suggest that you have something plugged into you machine either on boot or shortly afterwards.

The WUDFRd driver could relate to any other USB device that you have plugged in.

As that is down as a Warning, I'm not sure if it relates to your BSOD.

It would seem that you can stop this warning if you go into Services by going Start - type services.msc and press enter when it comes up then scroll down to Windows Driver Foundation then right click on it and select Properties.

Use the dropdown to change to Automatic - click on Start - Apply - OK - exit Services and reboot.

It's best not to have any additional USB devices plugged in when you first boot up.

In  Device Manager/USB Controllers, right click on each of the Controllers and check for updates.

Shortly after having the motherboard replaced in my Win 7 machine I came across this free driver updater program which found a few for me.

You could give that a try to see what it comes up with.

https://www.drvhub.net/

Larbo:
USB Controller are all up to date per the online search.

I rarely use the USB jacks but plugged in internally are the printer, trackball and onboard card reader. I just unplugged a couple of HDDs that don't need to be hot 24/7.

I changed that Services setting to Automatic.

Most people seem to discourage the 3rd party driver update programs. All seem to have a twist. The free Driver Max has a max of 2 per day, lots of "Pro" pop ups, and showed a lot more needed updates on Intel than the actual Intel Driver Update Utility. Reminded me of the likelhood of getting a prognosis for surgery if you go see a surgeon. Its what they do. Revo'd. The free Driver Easy had a 56k (yes, fax/modem 56k) download speed cap!  I did run the scan just now and all the drivers are Intel exc the one for the card reader (unknown name- Alcor). That did not last long. Revo'd. Driver Booster lists a ton of uneeded (acc to Winodws 7 and Intel) Intel and all the USB controllers! Revo'd.

Thanks. I guess all that is left is the msconf routine or did I miss something?

Boggin:
I was never one for updater programs having previously had a bad experience with Slimdrivers and IObit updater but found DriverHub to be a decent updater.

I think you've covered everything so try msconfig for a clean boot.

Larbo:
Hi, I hope to try the clean boot this weekend. I was wondering about something. I am using a applet called Blue Screen to access my dmp files and I am finding that not all of the fltmgr.sys BSOD's are generating dmp files. Just happend a minute ago while on the internet. Is that indicative of something? I also noticed that only sometimes upon bootup after the same BSOD, I am taken to the screen that asks if I want to open Windows normally (Safe Mode?).

On the other hand, the process of cleaning up my system has fixed my Windows inability to log out when it goes to sleep.

Thanks

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