![]() ![]() That connect wirelessly to a USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver Ĭonnect directly via a USB cable or connect via Bluetooth. I know it will maybe help to pinpoint that this is (or not) the problem but I already lost so many hours I'm not sure if I want to restart over again.Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and trackpads As of now, I am not gonna installed G-HUB. Please let me know if you have issues like mine or if you find a solution. As I am writing this right now, my Windows partition did not have any BSOD since 3 days (normally 5 or 6 per days) and the only thing I never installed from my latest clean install is Logitech incidence?ģ2 GIG RAM Corsair (brand new RAM that replace my old generic one as I was at some point expecting a faulty RAM stick) ![]() ![]() I may be wrong, but reading your comments is leading me to believe that this is a possibility. So I am expecting more and more the Logitech G-HUB application and drivers. (ie: Chrome, OBS, Slack, Teams, VS Code, Git, Python, NodeJS, NVidia drivers, Steam) that's about it! All my other apps are on both partitions Wallpaper Engine (not the problem.I was having BSOD without it) Logitech G-HUB (for my Logitech G502 mouse, Logitech G815 Keyboard and Logitech PRO X headset) I also have the Logitech MX3 Mouse and the Logitech StreamCam and Logitech G560 speakers So, I began to note what apps I have on my Windows partition that I don't have on Linux (PopOS) If Linux is rock solid it leads me to thinks it's a software issue (with Windows) and not a hardware problem. The BSOD often appears after a certain period of inactivity or on wake up. My Linux partition is rock solid (ran it 11 days straight without any problems) while Windows is giving me BSOD left and right (several per day) All my minidumps are differents and showing not particular patern. I also created a Linux partition to see if the problem was only with Windows or maybe a hardware issue. I must have started from scratch 3 times now. I reinstalled Windows from the Windows creation tool. I am experiencing a similar problem with Driver Verifier. All my drivers, BIOS and firmware are the latest one. ![]() The vast majority of them are DRIVER IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL. Since the last 2 months I'm experiencing a lot of random BSOD on my brand new PC. ![]()
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