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  1. Hey, just recently I've started getting BSOD's, even though no changes have been made to my system. This is really puzzling me, as I am able to determine what is causing it, but I have absolutely no idea how to fix it. The STOP error is 0x000000D1 (IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL), and the blue screen points to WmXLCore.sys as the culprit. Through my own investigations, I found that WmXLCore.sys is a Logitech driver for Logitech gamepad controllers. The BSOD triggers whenever I am playing a game using my gamepad, and it will happen randomly at any time during the game. When I discovered this, I thought it would be a pretty simple fix, but it appears that I was wrong. I've tried re-installing the drivers multiple times already, and nothing has changed. I feel that it is important for me to stress that this has never happened to me in the past. I've been using these Logitech gamepads for almost two years now, and I've had no problems in the past. The BSODs started up completely at random. I've been trying to find information on how to fix this for two days now, but I've given up trying to fix this myself as I can't find any reliable solutions. I've uploaded a bit of the minidump here: http://pastebin.com/jDFzeAtN The full minidump is available here: http://www.mediafire.com/?9uwtboe5lcpbpeh Links to the two gamepads that I use are here: http://www.logitech.com/en-hk/support/game-gear/7361 http://www.logitech.com/en-hk/support/game-gear/7359 I can upload any additional info if required. Any help whatsoever would be very appreciated!
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