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XBCD BSOD from "Full Range" on Win7 x64

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:37 pm
by trendyideology

http://redcl0ud.1.forumer.com/index.php?showtopic=1816&st=30entry9475

 

In the old forum at the above linked thread a user stated they encountered the same issue.

 

However, unfortunately, a solution was not given.

 

I can verify that, unequivocally, XBCD is crashing, the BSOD cites the XBCD driver specifically, and that this only occured immediately after checking the full range checkbox, and furthermore crashed almost instantly after clicking apply.

 

 

Now, whether or not anyone believes me... the bottom line is that I NEED to know where XBCD is storing it's saved settings, because I've uninstalled it, searched my computer for "XBCD" -- deleted everything that comes up, and still, still, it saves my settings. I re-install, open the config utility, plug the controller in, click refresh, and it gets as far as showing me that the checkbox is STILL CHECKED and then BSOD again.

 

TL;DR -- I need to purge ALL XBCD settings/info/files and do a completely fresh install.


XBCD BSOD from "Full Range" on Win7 x64

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:06 pm
by Squall Leonhart

removal of the driver from Device manager will clear the settings.

 

It seems the full range bsod only occurs on 360 controllers, it just doesn't do anything on xbox controls.

 

the driver has no float conversion for the full range in the 64bit driver. It could do with a looking over by a 64bit guru to see if theres any breaks or double free's causing issues.


XBCD BSOD from "Full Range" on Win7 x64

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:23 pm
by Squall Leonhart

Can you post a crash mini dump, you'll need to zip it up first


XBCD BSOD from "Full Range" on Win7 x64

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 8:44 pm
by trendyideology

http://www.box.com/s/0013cplryegdezfjl7vh

 

Uploaded the mini dumps there hope that helps.

 

 

When you say remove the driver from the device manager do you mean have the controller plugged in and displaying in the device manager and then uninstall it?


XBCD BSOD from "Full Range" on Win7 x64

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:45 pm
by Squall Leonhart

you can use the show non present devices trick to remove a device thats not plugged in


XBCD BSOD from "Full Range" on Win7 x64

Posted: Wed Feb 29, 2012 11:19 am
by trendyideology

Removing the device through the device manager did the trick, thanks much.


XBCD BSOD from "Full Range" on Win7 x64

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:55 pm
by Squall Leonhart

is this still a problem now that i've fixed the xbcd setup app?