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A LiveKernelEvent with code 0x144 and Parameter 1 value of 0x3003 indicates that a USB device failed enumeration. This means that the operating system was unable to recognize a USB device that was connected to the computer. This can happen for a variety of reasons, including outdated or incompatible drivers, hardware issues with the USB device or port, or problems with the operating system itself.
There are several steps you can try to resolve this issue:
- Make sure that your operating system and drivers are up to date.
- Try connecting the USB device to a different port or computer to see if the issue is specific to a particular port or device.
- Uninstall and reinstall the USB device drivers from Device Manager.
- Run the Windows Hardware and Devices troubleshooter to automatically diagnose and fix common hardware issues.
Wrong and right same time, but if he had gpu errors, he should have seen visual artifacts of some sorts most likely. It wouldnt affect game crashing without seriously overclocking gpu, or gpu actually sort of doa from once he got it.
Ryzen is notorious on usb errors, due to chipset/cpu bridge. In either case, intel or amd, it's good to check with manual which ports use which chipset, from motherboard's usb, or from cpu's usb controller. It's often a good idea to put high bandwidth devices, relatievely speaking, on dedicated ports.
sounds like driver is bugged, some graphical overlay conflict. If it's a laptop check power settings.
not true. i remember back when i was on my 1080ti and i started getting crashes in games.. no artifcats or anything just crashes to desktop with no error. and it was preseistnet everytim the card whent over 70c. and it eventually progressed to black screening the whole system and the fans ramping up full throtal.
i never new the exact reason why it did this but i assumed it was related to the vrm chips getting to hot or something along those lines. either way it was def the gpu beacuse soon as i upgraded to my 3080 no issues.