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       #51

    There are several different settings I can change-- do I want the burn-in test, a benchmark, full screen?
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  2. Posts : 17,796
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       #52

    Burn in test is the most demanding. If you pass that your graphics are ok.
    Set the screen to the same settings as your monitor.
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       #53

    I passed. Nothing wrong with my GPU apparently. (keep in mind some of my crashes occurred without games or other GPU-intensive programs running, and on my machine the GPU isn't used except when you run games or graphics-intensive programs-- I think it's safe to say the GPU isn't the problem)

    Thanks so much for sticking with me.
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       #54

    I have given most of the applicable tests and still no fix. I began to review the thread. One of the opening threads presented your dmp reports. They were consistent showning acpi.sys. This is not the problem, it is a Microsoft Driver and is not really the cause of the problem.
    ACPI works with the BIOS, so I checked the date of your BIOS and it is April 2012, I am sure that is the most current and no update is available.
    The code given in all those reports are 9F, which means a driver problem.
    We must have missed something. Working with an open mind, the Driver Verifier really should ascertain the problem, if it is not due to BIOS. Try the verifier test, again and then post the results of all the dump reports. As you work on the Verifier 36 hours, I will take my time and review the entire file with an open mind. If I cannot ascertain the problem, I will call for reinforcements.
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       #55

    Okay, great. I really appreciate your effort.

    Am I setting it up correctly? I don't see a field that determines time. (See screenshot)
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       #56

    You dont set the time. You leave it installed for 36 hours.
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       #57

    So do I just try to recreate the BSoD by using my computer normally, then it will log it?
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       #58

    Just use it as you normally do. The verifier pust stress on the drivers and the weak ones will BSOD
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       #59

    So I hibernated my computer this morning and when i came back and booted up it said that windows had shutdown unexpectantly (would I like to boot in safe mode, etc, etc...)

    Other than that, the driver verifier hasn't seemed to do much except slow down my computer. Does this get us anywhere? (latest diagnostic attached)
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       #60

    You need to use it longer, about 36 hours. The reason that the computer is not working right is because the verifier is putting all the drivers under stress.
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