Bo Berglund пишет:
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 18:26:33 +0300, Sergei Gorelkin
<[email protected]> wrote:

Bo Berglund wrote:

So it could be the Prolific USB-to-Serial driver then maybe?
For example if the port is opened at one baudrate bu the source sends
a lot of data at a much lower baudrate?

It is hard to guess, but the blue screen itself typically provides the 
information about the
nature of fault and the driver which caused it, if any.
If you go further and enable creation of memory dump via control panel, that dump is usually sufficient to track the problem to its roots.

At the time the bluescreen text said it created a dump and log, I
think. But I have no idea where such would be located...


Don't know exactly about Windows 7, but in XP a full dump (memory.dmp) would be located in the Windows directory, and minidumps are written to 'minidump' subdirectory. The information can also be found in event log ('Windows was restored after critcal error ...')

Sergei

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