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I guess I had turn enable safe mode in msconfig...
Uninstall driver verifier?
Here is every dmp file I have. It only made one post for all the c9's I got.
I guess I had turn enable safe mode in msconfig...
Uninstall driver verifier?
Here is every dmp file I have. It only made one post for all the c9's I got.
Performing the clean startup. My windows was already in Selective Startup with "Load system services" and "Load startup items" clicked. Is that unusual?
My bad!!
So basically I have all of the services unchecked except the Microsoft ones, and I just want to run it like this until it blue screens?
Have not checked your files yet.
Leave clean boot for the amount of time (plus a little more) that you would expect to get a BSOD.
If none comes, start to put back the services one at a time (run each to be sure it does not BSOD) then put the next. We are trying to see which service, if any, causes the BSOD. Much easier with Verifier. If you can get tto work would be much easier.
Good news, with fingers crossed. You did give me one dmp that was generated from verifier, but the more the better. It gives this driver as the cause
HIDCLASS.SYS
This is usually a USB driver.
Go to search by the start button, type device manager.
Go to universal serial business controllers. Look for any small yellow markings. If uninstall the drivers one by one and reinstall. Make sure each is reinstalled before doing the next.
Start with a system restore point.
If this does not work, disconnect all usb devices and see if it works
BTW, Good luck