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  1. Posts : 41,477
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #31

    For i7-6700HQ the maximum supported RAM speed is DDR4-2133.
    The speed at the time V2 was ran was 2400.
    Check the BIOS to make sure that there is no overclocking and XMP is off.


    Pending Memtest86+ version 5.31b results.

    Read these links on Windows driver verifier:

    a) learn how to use the Windows Recovery Environment (RE) commands: reset and bootmode to turn off the tool

    b) do not use the tool until it is communicated in the thread


    Enable and Disable Driver Verifier in Windows 10
    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...3-c48669e4c983

    Windows driver verifier is designed to stress test drivers.

    If there are misbehaving drivers the computer will crash.

    If dump files are created they can be debugged.

    Misbehaving drivers are then uninstalled or uninstalled and reinstalled.

    The tool is run for approximately 48 hours and then an additional 36 hours after the last BSOD.

    If there are no further BSOD this concludes the use of the tool.

    After each BSOD you must turn off the tool in order to return to the desktop.

    Learn the Windows RE commands reset and bootmode.

    These are ran in safe mode or safe mode with command prompt.

    In case these fail the next option is system restore.

    If system restore fails you can restore a backup image or use registry commands.

    Start the tool with the 3 customized test settings in the Ten Forums link.

    Increase the simultaneous customized test settings by 3 - 5 / hour up to the 19 customized test settings in the Microsoft link.

    There can be performance problems and / or slow boot while using the tool.

    If necessary the customized test settings can be modified.

    Summary:
    a) make a new restore point
    b) test all non-Microsoft drivers
    c) test no Microsoft drivers
    d) after each BSOD use the reset command to turn off the tool
    e) if the reset command does not work then use the bootmode command
    f) only if both reset and bootmode command fail to turn off the tool then use restore
    g) start with the 3 customized test settings in the Ten Forums link
    h) increase the customized test settings up to the 19 customized test settings in the Microsoft link
    i) report any performance problems or very slow boot so that the customized settings can be modified
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  2. Posts : 61
    Windows 10 64 Version 10.0.18363.628
    Thread Starter
       #32

    zbook said:
    For i7-6700HQ the maximum supported RAM speed is DDR4-2133.
    The speed at the time V2 was ran was 2400.
    Check the BIOS to make sure that there is no overclocking and XMP is off.


    Pending Memtest86+ version 5.31b results.

    Read these links on Windows driver verifier:

    a) learn how to use the Windows Recovery Environment (RE) commands: reset and bootmode to turn off the tool

    b) do not use the tool until it is communicated in the thread

    ...
    Back again.

    Always thwarted, I could not get a prepared usb drive or a boot dvd with Memtest86+ version 5.31b on them to boot from the troublesome notebook pc. Interestingly, I could get the boot dvd to run Memtest86+ version 5.31b on my desktop pc.

    I have made backup images of the hard drive and the ssd. I am prepared to do:


    I plan to do this with only the sdd connected. If it gets screwed up, I can always go back to hard drive to run Windows from the hard drive. Restore point has been made.
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  3. Posts : 41,477
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #33

    ok.
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  4. Posts : 61
    Windows 10 64 Version 10.0.18363.628
    Thread Starter
       #34

    zbook said:
    ok.


    Followed instructions from above. I attached the verifier /querysettings copied from cmd.

    On reboot got within seconds: DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION and rebooted
    Got DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION again. When it rebooted this time got "Diagnosing your PC". This was followed by a BSOD "Automatic Repair" with which I chose "Restore." It booted with "Attempting repairs." As Windows started up it could not find Skype and Cortana. Don't use either; no big deal.

    The entire process took about 12 minutes.


    V2 Collector attached.

    Here's memory.dmp:
    Dropbox - MEMORY.DMP - Simplify your life

    Is there any benefit to running the Memory Diagnostics Tool, given that Memtest86s have been unsuccessful?
    System Thread Exception Not Handled - After Cloning. Attached Files
    Last edited by JeffFinnan; 06 Sep 2020 at 14:43.
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  5. Posts : 41,477
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #35

    How come the steps in post #31 were not followed?

    start with the 3 customized test settings in the Ten Forums link

    after each BSOD use the reset command to turn off the tool

    if the reset command does not work then use the bootmode command

    only if both reset and bootmode command fail to turn off the tool then use restore

    start with the 3 customized test settings in the Ten Forums link

    increase the customized test settings up to the 19 customized test settings in the Microsoft link

    report any performance problems or very slow boot so that the customized settings can be modified



    If there are no performance problems the 19 customized test settings can be used.

    Uninstall or uninstall and reinstall:
    vstwindrvr6.sys
    Jungo WinDriver Device Driver

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...0-8d22254aa1c1


    Code:
    vstwindriver6	VSTWinDriver6	c:\windows\system32\drivers\vstwindrvr6.sys	Kernel Driver	Yes	Manual	Running	OK	Normal	No	Yes
    Code:
    VSTwindrvr6.sys	Jungo WinDriver Device Driver	Download - http://www.jungo.com/st/contact-form/?product=WinDriver
    Support - http://www.jungo.com/st/support/windriver/
    Code:
    VSTwindrvr6.sys Fri Jul  4 00:28:01 2008 (486DD101)
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