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Hi guys I got this dump files and I need help knowing what is causing my computer to randomly trow a BSOD and reboot. I just build a new computer and looks like some of my drivers are not happy I try reloading and updating some of them but not luck so far. I ran the driver verifier as suggested in this forum and I retrieve this dump files. I hope someone can help me with this issue. thanks.
Hi there skip. Can you please start your own thread? This is more a request for help on an issue and not specifically using Driver Verifier. Plus you'll get more exposure if you make your own thread.
Oops. That "intelligent" post I made earlier about IRP Logging being great but inaccessible except in live kernel debugging sessions? Scratch that. It's accessible in crashdumps, but only on kernel dumps or larger. Use !verifier 0x100 to access the logs. Remember that it only shows the 20 most recent IRPs per device. For a longer session you'll need to use DC2WMIParser tool available in Tools folder in the WDK (Windows Driver Kit) and specify length of time to run it with the /t argument.
Hello there,
I am Peter from Switzerland. I have followed the instructions on the first post and i'm getting a bluescreen on startup. I give you the file so you can look at it and tell me which driver is causing this problem and how to fix it. Thanks in advance for all the help you may give me.
I have been having a multitude of BSODs so ran Verifier. It BSODed before the glowing Windows logo on the black screen even got going with a Comodo Firewall driver .sys BSOD. I removed that software and it booted no problem thereafter but should I still have verifier running? Is it worth my time leaving it on given that earlier BSOD or should I just leave it for a while to ensure I have no other flaky drivers which could have been causing my BSOD problems?
PS is there any way to 'speed it up' and/or 'increase the stress levels on the drivers' or is it just like a background monitor I have to leave to 'do its own thing'? Will it keep running happily with the PC left on idle?