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I used the Hunter Mode and was able to uninstall the CCC. I also did the Memtest and thankfully there a 0 errors.
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Is it still necessary for me to run Driver Verifier?
So the BSOD came back after uninstalling CCC.
I just created a recovery drive and am running driver verifier in the background right now. Once my computer crashes and I reset driver verifier, how can I determine which driver was at fault. Also, is it very likely that I will have to run driver verifier up to 48 hours?
Driver verifier should be used for a maximum of 48 hours or until you get a crash, which of the 2 comes first.
To know which driver is the cause after you reset driver verifier, you need a program to read the .dmp file.
You could use the program windbg, but you'll have to understand what the .dmp file is saying too ofcourse.
How can I check if driver verifier is running in the background? I cannot find it in my Task manager under Processes and my computer is not running as "sluggishly" as the Thread was suggesting it.
Can I turn off my computer and the verifier will resume when I boot it?
Ok, after I ran Driver Verifier for 48 hours I did not receive a single BSOD, yet BSODs occured prior using Driver Verifier. What does that tell me?