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For Windows users, few things induce dread quite like the sudden appearance of a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). If you have recently encountered a system crash and found the cryptic string "0x9f-3-usbxhci-image-pci.sys" in your error logs, you are likely dealing with a specific and frustrating driver conflict.

Since this is a USB controller error, disconnect all non-essential USB devices (external drives, printers, dongles). Keep only your keyboard and mouse. If the crashes stop, one of your devices is the culprit. 0x9f-3-usbxhci-image-pci.sys

Do not rely solely on Windows Update. Go directly to your motherboard manufacturer’s website (Dell, HP, ASUS, MSI, etc.) or the CPU manufacturer (Intel or AMD) and download the latest Chipset drivers . Install them and restart. For Windows users, few things induce dread quite

If you continue to experience crashes after following these steps, consider checking your hardware for physical issues, such as a failing USB port or a faulty RAM stick, as hardware failures can sometimes mimic driver power state errors. Keep only your keyboard and mouse