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Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
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Here are the crash files, sorry it took so long. It crashed earlier this morning and I just got it back to where it could run windows and let me get here to turn driver verifier off.
a new driver was found that was causing a bsod and it is uim_vimx64.sys (or something like that). After googling the driver, I saw a few articles talking about the paragon image mounter. I don't know if this is right or not but I am going to go ahead and uninstall the program.
Yes, it is crashed by Paragon Image Mounter (UIM) Plugin driver.
As a test, you may uninstall the Paragon products and see if it works or not. Any type of image mounter program is troublesome, as far as I have seen.Code:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck C4, {e1, fffff98001506f9c, 0, 0} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for uim_vimx64.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for uim_vimx64.sys Probably caused by : uim_vimx64.sys ( uim_vimx64+1827e ) Followup: MachineOwner ---------
as an alternative, could I try to find a new version of the driver? I'm going to go ahead and search for it, but I will probably uninstall the Paragon products. I know for sure that the Paragon Backup and Recovery Utility does allow you to mount images so that you can make bootable usbs/cds/dvds, and so on. I assume that will be the one that has to be uninstalled no matter what
The driver is not any old, it is of around July 2012. If you want to search for an update, you may visit in Paragon Software: Download free partition software for home.
Okay I uninstalled the two paragon programs I had installed. The uim_vimx64.sys file is still there though. I have no clue whether or not it is installed by windows or if it is installed by paragon, but I assume paragon. What should I do next?
Search in these places:
- C:\Windoes\System32\drivers
- C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers
If those are found there, delete those.
Okay I searched in both of those places and deleted the file if I found it, and then I went to My Computer and searched there for the file and this screenshot showed up