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Originally Posted by jiminrussell
Maybe none of your other devices were affected but there were multiple reports of Kindle devices causing windows to Bluescreen after the Windows 10 anniversary update. Another update released by Microsoft on Sept. 13 apparently fixed that problem. (And others who said similar things and mentioned other devices such as webcams....)
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If so, I've said nothing. Then it could indeed be Windows 10's fault.
I've been using the following USB devices with this computer for a year now:
- 4 external hard drives
- 4 USB sticks
- 2 card readers
- Logitech wireless mouse receiver
- A computer chess board
- Kindle KPW1
- Nexus 4 phone
- And the KA1.
And some external hard drives, USB-sticks, phones, and a Kindle that aren't mine. No problems, not before the AU, and not after.
The only device that has been having problems since the day I got it, is the KA1, mostly not wanting to connect. ("USB Device Not Recognized.") USBDeview could fix this problem by removing the unknown allocation and trying again; most of the time, it would work.
Today, after yesterday's update, I connected the KA1 to put some books on it, and the computer just BSOD (it's very first BSOD actually), so I naturally assumed the KA1 was to blame.
I still think it has more USB issues than I've ever had with any other device on any computer (except HP printers, maybe).