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Still no dumps. Did you enable Driver Verifier?
Still no dumps. Did you enable Driver Verifier?
Yes I have now. I am awaiting the next error. :)
Another error (with driver verifier on) - another file.
Darn it, and still nothing.
Run a scan with HD Tune, not quick.
Was this what you wanted? (I'm not familiar with the program and just gownloaded/installed it, hit start, and cut/paste the result here.)
HD Tune Pro: WDC WD15EADS-22P8B0 Monitor
Block size
Number of I/O operations
Block size Read operations Write operations
0.5K 0.0% 0.0%
1K 0.0% 0.0%
2K 0.0% 0.0%
4K 0.0% 0.0%
8K 0.0% 0.0%
16K 0.0% 0.0%
32K 0.0% 0.0%
64K 0.0% 0.0%
<=64K 0.0% 0.0%
>64K 0.0% 0.0%
Maximum speed
Block size Read speed Write speed
0.5K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
1K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
2K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
4K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
8K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
16K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
32K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
64K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
<=64K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
>64K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
Median speed
Block size Read speed Write speed
0.5K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
1K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
2K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
4K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
8K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
16K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
32K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
64K 0.0 MB/s 0.0 MB/s
Position
Position percentage
0% 0.0%
1% 0.0%
2% 0.0%
3% 0.0%
4% 0.0%
5% 0.0%
6% 0.0%
7% 0.0%
8% 0.0%
9% 0.0%
10% 0.0%
11% 0.0%
12% 0.0%
13% 0.0%
14% 0.0%
15% 0.0%
16% 0.0%
17% 0.0%
18% 0.0%
19% 0.0%
20% 0.0%
21% 0.0%
22% 0.0%
23% 0.0%
24% 0.0%
25% 0.0%
26% 0.0%
27% 0.0%
28% 0.0%
29% 0.0%
30% 0.0%
31% 0.0%
32% 0.0%
33% 0.0%
34% 0.0%
35% 0.0%
36% 0.0%
37% 0.0%
38% 0.0%
39% 0.0%
40% 0.0%
41% 0.0%
42% 0.0%
43% 0.0%
44% 0.0%
45% 0.0%
46% 0.0%
47% 0.0%
48% 0.0%
49% 0.0%
50% 0.0%
51% 0.0%
52% 0.0%
53% 0.0%
54% 0.0%
55% 0.0%
56% 0.0%
57% 0.0%
58% 0.0%
59% 0.0%
60% 0.0%
61% 0.0%
62% 0.0%
63% 0.0%
64% 0.0%
65% 0.0%
66% 0.0%
67% 0.0%
68% 0.0%
69% 0.0%
70% 0.0%
71% 0.0%
72% 0.0%
73% 0.0%
74% 0.0%
75% 0.0%
76% 0.0%
77% 0.0%
78% 0.0%
79% 0.0%
80% 0.0%
81% 0.0%
82% 0.0%
83% 0.0%
84% 0.0%
85% 0.0%
86% 0.0%
87% 0.0%
88% 0.0%
89% 0.0%
90% 0.0%
91% 0.0%
92% 0.0%
93% 0.0%
94% 0.0%
95% 0.0%
96% 0.0%
97% 0.0%
98% 0.0%
99% 0.0%
Programs
Program Read I/Os Total read Write I/Os Total write
Statistics
Parameter Read Write
Total transfer
Total I/O operations
Maximum speed
Maximum IOPS
512 I/O operations
512 Median speed
1K I/O operations
1K Median speed
2K I/O operations
2K Median speed
4K I/O operations
4K Median speed
8K I/O operations
8K Median speed
16K I/O operations
16K Median speed
32K I/O operations
32K Median speed
64K I/O operations
64K Median speed
<=64K I/O operations
<=64K Median speed
No, there is Error Scan tab. Please complete a scan.
Thanks, but I figured it out. :)
I did run the scan, but it took so long that I had to leave the computer on overnight. While I was there and it was scanning, however, I did notice just one little red box showing on the screen.
Not surprisingly, the computer crashed before I got up in the morning to check on the scan results. I have no idea:
- if it completed the scan; and if so,
- how I can retrieve the result to include here.
I did try to copy the result (of whatever) to a file - which I attach here - but I'm pretty sure the picture is useless.
Clearly the Driver Verifier is causing the BSODs to occur more frequently. Once I'm home and have the chance, I will try to:
- upload the results from the most recent crash;
- unable (?) Driver Verifier; and
- run a scan in HD Tune Pro again.
Increasingly, though, I think that I will soon be shopping for a new machine. (And in that spirit, what is the best way in Windows 10 of doing a backup of all my important files so that I can easily transfer them to a new computer? :) )
BSODs with driver verifier is the goalClearly the Driver Verifier is causing the BSODs to occur more frequently. Once I'm home and have the chance, I will try to:
unable (?) Driver Verifier; and
You can disable driver verifier via a few methods:
- resetting the settings in the GUI,
- in admin command prompt enter the command 'verifier /reset'
- use a restore point (not preferrable)
More errors - more files.