irql not less or equal

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  1. Posts : 10
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       #11

    MrPepka said:
    Do not select the driver vgk.sys (incompatible with Driver Verifier), cimfs.sys (Microsoft system driver, there is no point to verify it yet), as well as drivers with the prefix dump (no need to verify them)
    Okay these are the drivers I have ticked, will update.
    There was also a very noticeable perfomance difference when playing games, guessing it has something to do with the amd and nvidia drivers in the verifier.

    - amdryzenmasterdriver.sys <unknown>
    - gdrv2.sys <unknown>
    - amdpcidev.sys (Advanced Micro Devices)
    - amdgpio2.sys (Advanced Micro Devices. Inc)
    - amdgpio3.sys (Advanced Micro Devices. Inc)
    - amdpsp.sys (Advanced Micro Devices. Inc)
    - e1r68x64.sys (Intel Corporation)
    - iqvsw64e.sys (Intel Corporation)
    - nvhda64v.sys (NVIDIA Corporation)
    - nvlddmkm.sys (NVIDIA Corporation)
    - ucmcxucsinvppc.sys (NVIDIA Corporation)
    - rtkvhd64.sys (Realtek Semiconductor Corp.)
    - sshid.sys (SteelSeries ApS)

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    MrPepka said:
    Do not select the driver vgk.sys (incompatible with Driver Verifier), cimfs.sys (Microsoft system driver, there is no point to verify it yet), as well as drivers with the prefix dump (no need to verify them)
    So far no crashes when playing games, is there something else I should be doing next?
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  2. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #12

    Disable Driver Verifier and enable again but with all standard settings and 1 additional setting (Force pending I/O requests)
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #13

    MrPepka said:
    Disable Driver Verifier and enable again but with all standard settings and 1 additional setting (Force pending I/O requests)
    Even the Microsoft ones? and how do I add that setting?
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  4. Posts : 1,538
    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
       #14

    You do it like this:
    1. Run Driver Verifier Manager and select "Delete existing settings" and reboot computer
    2. Run Driver Verifier Manager again and select "Create custom settings (for code developers)"
    3. Tick all standard settings and 1 additional setting (Force pending I/O request)
    4. Select "Select driver names from a list"
    5. Tick all 3rd party drivers without Microsoft drivers
    6. Accept changes and reboot computer
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       #15
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  6. Posts : 10
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #16

    How should I use the app?

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    MrPepka said:
    You do it like this:
    1. Run Driver Verifier Manager and select "Delete existing settings" and reboot computer
    2. Run Driver Verifier Manager again and select "Create custom settings (for code developers)"
    3. Tick all standard settings and 1 additional setting (Force pending I/O request)
    4. Select "Select driver names from a list"
    5. Tick all 3rd party drivers without Microsoft drivers
    6. Accept changes and reboot computer
    So I ran a few games that I ran before to try and get the IRQL error again and it didn't happen but when I ran battlefield 5 I would get a black screen, I tried turning off the driver verifier off and running a game and still got the IRQL error. I have turned the verifier back on with the settings you suggested.

    Here is a log of when I black screened:

    DESKTOP-SG7VJKK-(2020-06-16_02-35-41).zip - Google Drive

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    MrPepka said:
    You do it like this:
    1. Run Driver Verifier Manager and select "Delete existing settings" and reboot computer
    2. Run Driver Verifier Manager again and select "Create custom settings (for code developers)"
    3. Tick all standard settings and 1 additional setting (Force pending I/O request)
    4. Select "Select driver names from a list"
    5. Tick all 3rd party drivers without Microsoft drivers
    6. Accept changes and reboot computer
    So had ran Borderlands 3 just sitting in spawn while I took a shower after getting home to see if it would crash which it did but I'm not sure if it was a BSOD or the same black screen restart as before, I'm assuming it was a BSOD though because my event viewer displays it as a critical event.

    DESKTOP-SG7VJKK-(2020-06-16_15-25-55).zip - Google Drive
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       #18

    Hi,
    Dude just made a new thread here for amd too
    AMD discussion

    Lots of reading on ocn too though good way to get familiar with memory tuning which is what seems to be the issue on your rig
    Maybe memory defective no telling at this point.

    Maybe also remove and reinstall the memory and clear cmos as well for good measure/ optimize defaults in bios.
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  9. Posts : 10
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #19

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Dude just made a new thread here for amd too
    AMD discussion

    Lots of reading on ocn too though good way to get familiar with memory tuning which is what seems to be the issue on your rig
    Maybe memory defective no telling at this point.

    Maybe also remove and reinstall the memory and clear cmos as well for good measure/ optimize defaults in bios.
    Okay so used the DRAM calculator, I disabled the driver verifier and so far I have not crashed, If I don't crash in the next few days I think we have fixed it.

    Fingers crossed
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  10. Posts : 7,724
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       #20

    ItsVillains said:
    Okay so used the DRAM calculator, I disabled the driver verifier and so far I have not crashed, If I don't crash in the next few days I think we have fixed it.

    Fingers crossed
    Hi,
    Game away man guess it's the best test
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