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not sure if you want both the zip and the link but just in case here is the link for the minidumps as well:
Microsoft OneDrive - Access files anywhere. Create docs with free Office Online.
not sure if you want both the zip and the link but just in case here is the link for the minidumps as well:
Microsoft OneDrive - Access files anywhere. Create docs with free Office Online.
The last dump file was corrupt.
Restart the tool with 5 additional customized tests.
Make sure no Microsoft drivers are tested.
Test all non-Microsoft drivers.
For the crashes make sure that you manually search for and post share links for C:\windows\memory.dmp
For any BSOD:
a) run the V2 log collector to collect new log files
b) open file explorer> this PC > C: > in the right upper corner search for: C:\Windows\memory.dmp
> if the file size is < 1.5 GB then zip > post a separate share link into the thread using one drive, drop box, or google drive
Just want to make sure Im 100% on the goal.
1 redo the Verifier task 5 times until I get crash or BSOD.
1a if BSOD upload via the tool found here in the forums
1b if crash with no BSOD link minidump files.
Is this the correct actions? Also want to thank you for all you've done with my pc and its issues.
The tool is used to create dump files.
The V2 log collector will collect mini dump files.
It does not collect memory dump files.
So V2 collects the mini dump files and you collect the memory dump files after each BSOD.
Windows driver verifier has approximately 22 customized tests.
You will start with the 3 customized tests in the Ten Forums link.
Then you will add additional tests every hour (3 - 5) to increase the number of simultaneous tests.
You will not jump from 3 to 19 as there can be performance problems and slow boot.
View the Microsoft link so that you can see the tests to not use and the tests to use as you add customized tests.
ok ty!
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So I cant get past the first three settings with out a BSOD.
Driver_verifier_Iomanager_Violation
Ndis.sys
Here is the mini dump logs:
Attachment 273144
1) Please post a share link for:
Code:LastWriteTime Size (MB) FullName ------------- --------- -------- 4/4/2020 6:59:18 PM 761.99 C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP
2) Uninstall or uninstall and reinstall: cfosspeed6.sys
cFosSpeed
Code:cfosspeed6.sys cFosSpeed - The Internet Accelerator Also a part of Asus TurboLAN http://www.cfos.de/en/cfosspeed/support.htmCode:cFosSpeed System Service cFosSpeedS Running Auto Own Process "c:\program files\cfosspeed\spd.exe" -service Normal LocalSystem 0Code:cfosspeed cFosSpeed for faster Internet connections (NDIS 6) c:\windows\system32\drivers\cfosspeed6.sys Kernel Driver Yes System Running OK Normal No YesCode:cfosspeed6.sys Tue Dec 3 07:25:27 2019 (5DE66247)
3) Restart Windows driver verifier with 8 customized test settings
Last edited by zbook; 04 Apr 2020 at 19:46.
Apparently I can not delete 2 of them, as it seems I dont have "permission". Is there a guide you can link to show me how to change that setting sir?
Thank you
Mark
So it seems that cForspeed is now a "feature" software for MSI motherboards if you down load their Dragon Center. As a bonus they dont tell you or let you know that you are installing it and its a MFer to get rid of. Ive managed to remove 3 of the files however one located in windows\systems32\drivers runs when you boot up the comp. I can not find it in the task manager and TBH I don't know how to stop it from loading. It wont let me remove it as its "running" even though I can not find it in task manager at all. How to do I proceed?
Again thank you.
Last edited by Zugs; 05 Apr 2020 at 23:35.
If a fresh copy of Windows is installed it can become corrupt.
So the newest Windows version/ build can become corrupt.
Drivers are typically reported by version and date.
In a similar fashion to Windows, the newest driver can become corrupt.
When there is difficulty uninstalling a driver these are some options:
a) change the driver name by adding old, for example: abcdefg.sys > abcdefgold.sys or abcdefg.old.sys
b) install a new driver over the current driver, for example: there is typically a prompt as to whether to replace despite the date > accept the prompt to replace
For all drivers it's best to have a replacement before modifying.
For chipset drivers or challenging drivers consider performing modification/uninstallation/replacement while in safe mode
In many cases Windows may temporarily install a driver that is uninstalled.
Boot into Safe Mode on Windows 10