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I can find nothing related to either hardware or drivers, so I guess you're correct.
Or you want to try driver verifier?
I can find nothing related to either hardware or drivers, so I guess you're correct.
Or you want to try driver verifier?
New day, new update... This time I can't even log to my computer without a crash. This time it's driver verifier that is causing it with a message about iomanager violation (iomap64.sys). So some update is causing some driver not to function right... This time I can't just go and delete it, since I can't even use the bloody thing atm.
Edit: hidclass.sys is another bsod reason I get.
Last edited by Pricez; 11 Sep 2015 at 05:04. Reason: Another bsod
Try to access the troubleshooting options.
From there open the command prompt and enter "verifier /reset" (without quotes)
Reboot and see if you can login.
No help.. Can't even return to a previous stable state, because it's giving me some sort of an error message.
No restore point that works, os drive is locked by windows, so can't reinstal.. It seems that it can't finish the update without causing my pc to crash and not finishing it locks the drive from use. Nice feature ffs. It seems that choosing to buy windows 10 was a bad idea in the first place.
Verifier: no settings were changed.
Rollback: error: 0x8007051a
Reinstall: Drive is locked
I already check'd that none of my drives appear readonly, so I'm hitting my head to a wall here.
Fixed the rollback error message.
Open command prompt and enter the following commands
Make a photo of the partitions and post them.Code:diskpart list disk sel disk X (select the disk where windows is installed) list partition
I'm on my phone and it doesn't let me see any of the required tabs to post a picture.
Partition 1 / recovery / 450mb / 1024kb offset
Partition 2 / system / 99mb / 451mb offset
Partition 3 / reserved / 16mb / 550mb offset
Partition 4 / primary / 446gb / 566mb offset