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I've just prepared thet driver verifier, about to restart, what do want me to do next?
I've just prepared thet driver verifier, about to restart, what do want me to do next?
It should create a bugcheck, just upload the dump files it creates.
Sorry to be a little confused but should it creat the bugcheck automatically or do I have to check it manually? If it has to be manually checked ouit where shjould I go?
Do I have to wait for the next BSOD?
And by the way, has the BSOD appear 95% of time when I'm using Chrome could it be a good idea to re-install it after a clean un-install?
It will automatically cause a bugcheck (BSOD) when it finds a fault. Just do what you normally do.
Here it is:
I wasn't using the PC but just left a Chrome window open, and a BSOD by itself...
It hasn't created any new dump files. Please leave it running and upload any new ones.
Here is the last BSOD I've had yesterday with Driver Verifier enabled following your instructions...
Could it be possible with this enablement that the Pc is slower to open some windows?
I've noticed also that I have an unknown device (with driver not installed) in device manager. After investigation it it about a Bluetooth device on my motherboard, I will correct the situation as soon as I can... But I doubt that cause my problem...
Your dump files are getting corrupt.
Please leave driver verifier running and upload any new dump files you get.
It is already what I've done...
I will now recheck all the Driver verifier again and I will upload it...
But do you have an idea why the dump files are getting corrupted?
There are a lot of things that can cause it to become corrupt, one of the reasons includes hardware failing.