Help the BSOD?

I've been occcasionally get this same BSOD and I was wondering what is the cause and how to fix it. This doesn't happen often, but I would still like to know what is the cause

Thank you

Here are the minidump files: click here

Capsam500

These related to the eXtensible Host Controller driver xhcdrv.sys of VIA Technologies, Inc.  I remove the current driver and install the latest driver available.

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