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Hi so I got this awhile ago. Any idea what it means? I did change GPU's back on the 28th of December so I don't think that's it since I uninstalled and installed the correct drivers.
Hi so I got this awhile ago. Any idea what it means? I did change GPU's back on the 28th of December so I don't think that's it since I uninstalled and installed the correct drivers.
Hi Redbatman,
To answer your question directly, it basically means that the kernel attempted to access a memory address which was not valid which isn't allowed.
Please run driver verifier using the following settings for 48 hours.Code:5: kd> .trap 0xffffa685194280d0 NOTE: The trap frame does not contain all registers. Some register values may be zeroed or incorrect. rax=0000000000000000 rbx=0000000000000000 rcx=ffffb90912040050 rdx=000000006e457350 rsi=0000000000000000 rdi=0000000000000000 rip=fffff8023e9ccb7b rsp=ffffa68519428260 rbp=ffffa68519428b80 r8=ffffa68519428298 r9=0000000000000000 r10=00000000ffffffff r11=ffffa68519428260 r12=0000000000000000 r13=0000000000000000 r14=0000000000000000 r15=0000000000000000 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz na po cy nt!ObReferenceObjectSafeWithTag+0xb: fffff802`3e9ccb7b 488b01 mov rax,qword ptr [rcx] ds:ffffb909`12040050=???????????????? 5: kd> !pte ffffb90912040050 VA ffffb90912040050 PXE at FFFFCCE673399B90 PPE at FFFFCCE673372120 PDE at FFFFCCE66E424480 PTE at FFFFCCDC84890200 contains 0A00000003B67863 contains 0000000000000000 pfn 3b67 ---DA--KWEV not valid
- Special Pool
- Force IRQL checking
- Pool Tracking
- Deadlock Detection
- Security Checks
- Miscellaneous Checks
- Power framework delay fuzzing
- DDI compliance checking
Warning: driver verifier could cause boot issues and/or performance issues.
- Make sure that you have recovery media, if needed you can create it.
- Configure a restore point prior enabling driver verifier.
Resetting driver verifier options (recommended in this order)
- In normal mode open an administrator command prompt and enter the below command
- In safe mode open an administrator command prompt and enter the below command
- On 3 boot failures, you'll boot automatically to the recovery options,
- click Troubleshoot
- go to the advanced options
- choose command prompt
- enter the below command
- Boot with the recovery media, see above 4 steps in option 3.
- Via the recovery options or recovery media, select a restore point prior enabling driver verifier
Code:verifier /reset
Crashed when running driver verifier
- Reset driver verifier
- Boot in normal mode if necessary
- Follow Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions to provide the requested logs