Random BSOD - First BSOD after windows format

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  1. Posts : 19
    Windows 10 64 bit
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       #21

    zbook said:
    Please update the progress with the steps in post #15.

    Windows driver verifier is a tool that is used to find misbehaving drivers.
    It will repetitively produce BSOD until all drivers are fixed or until the tool is turned off.

    Before using the tool you will need to make a brand new restore point, backup all files to another drive or to the cloud, and make a backup image.

    In order to use the tool you must know how to turn it off:
    Review this link for 3 methods using the Windows advanced troubleshooting menu to either turn off or recover from using the tool.

    The tool will be used for 48 hours. Once there are no longer any BSOD the tool will be used for an additional 36 hours.

    While using the tool the computer may become sluggish or have a very slow boot. If either of these happens the customized test settings can be modified.

    Use the settings in this link for the customized test settings:
    Driver Verifier | Microsoft Docs

    After each BSOD use the windows advanced troubleshooting menu command verifier /reset to return to the desktop. On the desktop run the beta log collector and post a new zip into the thread.
    Which version of macrimum would I want the 30 day trial of?

    The tool seems to just be using CMD and Debugger, why would I need to boot? I will proceed with these steps as soon as possible and attach a new zip.

    Also a little confused how drivers would be causing issues with a fresh install and I haven't kernel 41'd since I started using on board graphics :x
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  2. Posts : 41,474
    windows 10 professional version 1607 build 14393.969 64 bit
       #22

    For Macrium please use the free edition.
    If there are misbehaving drivers they can be found using windows driver verifer.
    Then the computer will have good or stable drivers for the next step.
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