Get a BSOD on newly built PC.

If I get a BSOD on a recent PC.

I can't deduce what is the cause. This does not happen when I play a game, it happens more often when I'm on the desktop.

Here is the link on a disc with the files. http://1drv.Ms/1ZEFaSW

If I could get a glimpse, I would be grateful.

Here is the related you usbaudio.sys.

Remove the driver current completely and install the latest driver available.  For instructions on how to do read everything to update the drivers of my partner JMH3143 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_other-hardware/updating-a-driver/a5e6345e-af9b-4099-bef0-8d22254aa1c1?tm=1436753520149 here

0: kd >! devstack fffffa8012320a00
! DevObj! DrvObj! DevExt ObjectName
fffffa8012322e30 \Driver\ksthunk fffffa8012322f80 InfoMask field not found for _OBJECT_HEADER to fffffa8012322e00

fffffa801231e9d0 \Driver\usbaudio fffffa801231eb40 InfoMask field not found for _OBJECT_HEADER to fffffa801231e9a0

> fffffa8012320a00 \Driver\usbccgp fffffa8012320b50 cannot read the offbeat info from nt! ObpInfoMaskToOffset

! DevNode fffffa801230fd90:
DeviceInst is "USB\VID_9886 & PID_0001 & MI_00\7 & 4e4829f & 0 & 0000"
  ServiceName is "usbaudio.
0: kd >! devobj fffffa8012320a00
Object Device (fffffa8012320a00) is:
Can not read information from nt shift! ObpInfoMaskToOffset
\Driver\usbccgp DriverObject fffffa8011bdd8e0
Current of the PRI 00000000 RefCount 6 Type 00000022 Flags 00003040
DevExt fffffa8012320b50 DevObjExt fffffa8012320f90 Dope fffffa80121705c0 DevNode fffffa801230fd90
ExtensionFlags (0 x 00000800) DOE_DEFAULT_SD_PRESENT
Features (0 x 00000180) FILE_AUTOGENERATED_DEVICE_NAME, FILE_DEVICE_SECURE_OPEN
AttachedDevice (top) fffffa801231e9d0 \Driver\usbaudio
Queue is not busy.

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