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You should claim for a complete replacement.
I talked to HP, and they said they can't do that.
They offered a replacement product which would be the EXACT same model/specs, but they wanted to throw in a Bluray writer/DVD combo for the issues I've been having.
So, I tried using Driver Verifier once again. This time, I only had one crashes in ~6 hours.
I was monitoring the Driver Verifier Manager's global counters and just before it crashed the Pool allocations without tag jumped to 109. Is it normal for this to go up, or could this be what is causing the BSODs?
Here is the .dmp
It crashed again, while I was trying to compile the .dmp
Sorry for the unsolvable computer issues. I tend to have the worst luck.
The dumps are silent about anything
I'm requesting a friend to take a look. It'll take a while for him to reply.
Thank you, and currently I'm unable to boot into windows or safe mode
Keep getting Wd.sys error on boot. Verifier is still on, trying to turn it off.
Ah, back in -- thanks.
Was trying to work on compiling a C program before class today.
Perhaps you have selected some of microsoft provided drivers while enabling DV. wd.sys is Microsoft Watchdog Timer Driver.
If it continue to crash, enable DV again, and make it sure that you are not selecting any "microsoft" or "unknown" provided drivers. And, before enabling DV, create a System Restore Point manually.
Edit: See this list: pxHelp20.sys programs
if you have any of these programs, uninstall it.
If you dont have any of them installed, download and install CCleaner. Then run it.
Go to "Tools" .... by default it will open the "uninstall" tab.
Click on save as text file. Save it on your desktop.
Upload the text file for us.
I don't believe I have any of the programs installed associated with pxHelp20.sys
The .txt file is attached as requested.