Windows 10: Scan for hardware changes causes BSOD Windows 10 after updete drivers for NVM Device. Fixed.

Discus and support Scan for hardware changes causes BSOD Windows 10 after updete drivers for NVM Device. Fixed. in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Device ID:PCI\VEN_1CC1&DEV_8201&SUBSYS_82011CC1&REV_03 PCI\VEN_1CC1&DEV_8201&SUBSYS_82011CC1 PCI\VEN_1CC1&DEV_8201&CC_010802... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by ZuziaXx, Dec 18, 2022.

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    Scan for hardware changes causes BSOD Windows 10 after updete drivers for NVM Device. Fixed.


    Device IDScan for hardware changes causes BSOD Windows 10 after updete drivers for NVM Device. Fixed. :pCI\VEN_1CC1&DEV_8201&SUBSYS_82011CC1&REV_03 PCI\VEN_1CC1&DEV_8201&SUBSYS_82011CC1 PCI\VEN_1CC1&DEV_8201&CC_010802 PCI\VEN_1CC1&DEV_8201&CC_0108Good driver isPL - Standardowy kontroler NVM Express EN - Standard controler NVM ExpressMy problem start when some update driver install for that NVM change it to Phison NVMe 1.2 storport miniport This is rly problematic if you not have recovery point, becouse refresh driver list instant do BSOD with above error...Then i look my all driver list update all 1 by 1, but i know will be this NVM then last i roll

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    ZuziaXx, Dec 18, 2022
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  2. Clicking "scan for hardware changes" on Bluetooth caused a BSOD

    Like the title says, clicking "scan for hardware changes" (in Device Manager) on the Bluetooth voice caused an immediate BSOD.

    I have a bluetooth dongle (CSR8510 A10) that's not showing up under device manager, so I thought I'd scan for hardware but BSOD happened.

    What caused it? Is there a hardware issue?

    This is the latest (and only) DMP file I found under C:\Windows\Minidump: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SIsCZalrjh_lr2i-_ND9UUv_7EMu6foX/view?usp=sharing
     
    PeppeWindows, Dec 18, 2022
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  3. Must scan device after each startup

    I installed a dual serial port card in a PCIe slot in my Acer i7 desktop, Win 10 Home. It works until the computer is restarted, then device manager lists the ports as hidden and says they are not physically connected. If I right click the device and scan for hardware changes, they will work until the next time the machine is shut down and restarted. The manufacturer suggests putting them in a different slot, but that is not helpful as there is only one PCIe slot. Can anyone suggest a way of fixing this or, alternately, is rhere a way to force windows to scan devices for hardware changes at each startup? Thanks for any help.
     
    modernhistorian, Dec 18, 2022
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  4. Scan for hardware changes causes BSOD Windows 10 after updete drivers for NVM Device. Fixed.

    Taskbar bug: switching to another window -will not appear at the front


    Follow either of these steps to fix the issue with the Active window hiding behind.

    Method 1:
    I suggest you to disable window by hovering over it with the mouse and check if it helps. To do so I suggest you to try the below given steps and check if it helps:

    1. Press Windows key + X key and click on Control Panel.
    2. Select or click Ease of Access.
    3. Click or tap onEase of Access Centre.
    4. Click on Make the Mouse Easier to Use was uncheck Activate Window by hovering over it with the mouse.
    5. Check if issue is resolved.
    Method 2:
    I would suggest you to completely uninstall the touchpad driver and reinstall it. Kindly follow the below given steps.

    1. Press “Windows key + X” and click on “Device Manager”.
    2. In the list of devices, you should see the touchpad drivers.
    3. Right click on the device and then select "Uninstall".
    4. In the uninstall dialog, make sure you select the option to delete the driver package from the system. This causes the driver package installed earlier to be deleted.
    5. In the Action menu of Device manager, select “Scan for Hardware changes” option. This will cause the device driver to be reinstalled. Once the driver is installed, close all windows and restart the computer.
     
    ChojiTiger, Dec 18, 2022
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