ntoskrnl.exe 0x0000001E BSOD

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       #51

    Are you still running Verifier? If so, just keep running as normal and collecting .dmp files. Post back after you've collected a few more. Hopefully they will be more conclusive.

    If not, re-enable Verifier for further testing.
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  2. Posts : 66
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       #52

    So far, no BSOD's.
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       #53

    justinbronze said:
    So far, no BSOD's.
    Odd that you get more blue screen crashes with verifier off than with it on.
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       #54

    writhziden said:
    justinbronze said:
    So far, no BSOD's.
    Odd that you get more blue screen crashes with verifier off than with it on.
    It is odd.
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       #55

    2 days running verifier and no BSODs.
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       #56

    justinbronze said:
    2 days running verifier and no BSODs.
    I guess just keep it running since it keeps your system stable. If you get another blue screen crash, let us know.
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       #57

    That I will. That I will.

    But isn't Verifier supposed to CAUSE BSODs to help show the problem? So why is it keeping my system stable?
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       #58

    justinbronze said:
    That I will. That I will.

    But isn't Verifier supposed to CAUSE BSODs to help show the problem? So why is it keeping my system stable?
    Have you made sure that it is running? (Start Menu -> Type Verifier into Search programs and files (do not hit enter) -> Right click Verifier and click Run as administrator and follow directions from UAC -> Display information about the currently verified drivers -> Next -> Check the white box on the right side for the verified drivers)
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       #59

    It says that all drivers are loaded.
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  10. Posts : 11,269
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       #60

    Then just keep running it and post back if you have a crash. I have never seen behavior such as that on your computer, so this is new ground for me (and probably would be for anyone else helping you as it is very bizarre behavior).
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