7.22 BSOD on Login Win10

Every time I try to sign in to Skype from 10 to win my PC BSOD and I get this error an attempt was made to run memory not executable asmthub3.sys. But Skype works fine on my laptop to win 10. Any ideas?

The BSOD is caused by ASMedia USB3.0 eXtensible Host Controller (asmtxhci.sys).

Try to downgrade the ASMedia driver:

https://community.Skype.com/T5/Windows-desktop-client/BSOD-every-time-I-log-in-to-Skype/m-p/4304407/...

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