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Re: GeForce 441.87 Game Ready Driver 2020/01/09 10:09:12 (permalink)
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Would this recent Driver have any affect on Usbuhci.sys?
 
The only changes to my computer has been the this latest driver and I've had two BSOD.


Shouldn't make any changes to the file, but the nvidia usbc driver could most likely call upon the file. See if uninstalling the nvidia usbc driver helps stop your issue.


I've look in Device Manager and File Explorer but haven't found this nvidia usbc driver.
 
Before I delete it though, what is it and what is its purpose?
 
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If you can't find it, how can you delete it? If you are on Windows 10, I would go to "Apps and Features" and search for Nvidia. If you see the USB-C driver there, then you can uninstall it and restart your computer.
 
EDIT: Its purpose is so that you can use the USB-C port on the card as a display port. In other words, to send the signal to a USB-C display device.


Ok,
 
Found it in programs and features.
 
edit: Because I new you would eventually enlighten me as to its location.


My guess is that you probably weren't using that port for anything anyway. If you continue to have the issue, you might even just disable it in device manager. Which you can find under the "universal serial bus controllers" section. I would just try the driver uninstall first though. As a troubleshooting step, if that does not work, then I would disable it in device manager. If it works after trying to uninstall the driver, then it is more than likely the driver. If it does not work and then you disable it in device manager and it still does not work, I would suspect a faulty port.




So far uninstalling the USB-c seems to have worked. I noticed in Device Manager now under Other Devices it shows Code 28, PCI bus 8, device 0, function 3 along with the yellow exclamation point. The date and time seem to match when I uninstalled the nvidia USB from programs and features.
 
Is the C port considered a PCI device?

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Re: GeForce 441.87 Game Ready Driver 2020/01/09 10:24:28 (permalink)
Good deal. The actual port itself isn't a pci device but it works with the pci bus.
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