If you have a USB Streaming device attached to a computer running that is resuming from a Sleep (S3) or Hibernate (S4) state, the system may halt and you may receive a “Stop 0xFE” error message on a blue screen.  This error message resembles the following:

STOP 0x000000FE (00000002, parameter2, parameter3, parameter4)
BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER

This problem occurs when using a USB Streaming device with a driver that uses the USBCAMD2 Streaming driver library. The Streaming class driver model which uses USBCAMD2 is an obsolete driver model not supported under Windows 7.

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Consider the following scenario:

  • You have a Windows 7-based computer that uses certain AMD USB South Bridge EHCI host controllers.
  • You attach a USB device to the computer.
  • The computer enters sleep (S3) or hibernation (S4) and then resumes from sleep or from hibernation. This process is repeated several times.

In this scenario, you receive one of the following stop error messages:

STOP: 0x0000009F

STOP: 0x000000FE

AMD has identified an issue with the host controller. This issue causes the host controller to become unresponsive in specific circumstances. For example, this issue may occur if the USB device uses the periodic schedule on the USB host controller.

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