W I N D O W S 7 - - V I S T A Windows 7 & Vista
Blue Screen of Death
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DRIVER VERIFIER - Vista & Windows 7
1. Create a Windows System Restore Point -
Vista --> START | type rstrui - create a restore point
Windows 7 --> START | type create | select "create a restore point" - create a restore point
2. Run the Driver Verifier -
Code:
DRIVER VERIFIER
START | type verifier | make these selections -
1. Select 2nd option - "Create custom settings (for code developers)"
2. Select 2nd option - "Select individual settings from a full list"
3. Check these boxes -• Special Pool
• Pool Tracking
• Force IRQL checking
• Deadlock Detection
• Miscellaneous Checks
4. Select last option - "Select driver names from a list"
5. Click on the Provider heading - sorts list by Provider
6. Check ALL boxes where Microsoft is not the Provider
7. Click on Finish
8. Re-boot
*** IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ:
- If the Driver Verifier (DV) finds a violation, it will result in a BSOD
- After re-start, you may not be able to log on to normal Windows
-- - Boot into SAFEMODE - tap the F8 key repeatedly during boot-up
-- - Select "System Restore" or "Last Known Good Configuration
- For Driver Verifier status - type verifier - select the last option on the first screen - "Display information about the currently verified drivers.."
- To turn Driver Verifier off - verifier /reset then re-boot.
- The Driver Verifier needs to run as long as possible - even if the status screen appears clear.
- All future dumps must be VISTA_VERIFIER_ENABLED_MINIDUMPs
If your system does BSOD while the Driver Verifier is running, please retrieve the dump file from c:\windows\minidump, zip it up & attach to your next post.
If you have any questions, please send me a PM.
jcgriff2
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Driver Verifer information -
http://search.microsoft.com/results....indows%20Vista
Driver Verifier issues within Vista -
http://support.microsoft.com..default.aspx?+verifier1&res=20
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