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C:\WINDOWS\system32>verifier /querysettings
Verifier Flags: 0x03adefbb
Standard Flags:
[X] 0x00000001 Special pool.
[X] 0x00000002 Force IRQL checking.
[X] 0x00000008 Pool tracking.
[X] 0x00000010 I/O verification.
[X] 0x00000020 Deadlock detection.
[X] 0x00000080 DMA checking.
[X] 0x00000100 Security checks.
[X] 0x00000800 Miscellaneous checks.
[ ] 0x00020000 DDI compliance checking.
Additional Flags:
[ ] 0x00000004 Randomized low resources simulation.
[X] 0x00000200 Force pending I/O requests.
[X] 0x00000400 IRP logging.
[X] 0x00002000 Invariant MDL checking for stack.
[X] 0x00004000 Invariant MDL checking for driver.
[X] 0x00008000 Power framework delay fuzzing.
[X] 0x00010000 Port/miniport interface checking.
[X] 0x00040000 Systematic low resources simulation.
[X] 0x00080000 DDI compliance checking (additional).
[X] 0x00200000 NDIS/WIFI verification.
[X] 0x00800000 Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing.
[X] 0x01000000 VM switch verification.
[X] 0x02000000 Code integrity checks.
[X] Indicates flag is enabled.
Boot Mode:
Persistent
Rules:
All rules are using default settings
Extensions:
wdm: rules.additional
ndis: rules.default
Verified Drivers:
bxvbda.sys
vmci.sys
vsock.sys
nipxibrc.sys
nipcibrd.sys
nipbcfk.sys
lsi_sas.sys
adpu320.sys
tib.sys
fltsrv.sys
snapman.sys
pwdrvio.sys
nipalk.sys
vmkbd.sys
windrvr6.sys
vmnetadapter.sys
vmnet.sys
bxnd60a.sys
ni488k.sys
atikmpag.sys
atikmdag.sys
usbfilter.sys
i8042hdr.sys
dddriver64dcsa.sys
dellprof.sys
usbpcap.sys
dump_diskdump.sys
dump_lsi_sas.sys
dump_dumpfve.sys
virtual_file.sys
vmnetbridge.sys
vmnetuserif.sys
vmx86.sys
glpntdrv.sys
hcmon.sys
inpoutx64.sys
mbam.sys
nipxirmkl.sys
nipxirmk.dll
niorbk.dll
nidimk.dll
nimdbgk.dll
nivipxikl.sys
nivipxik.sys
npf.sys
tib_mounter.sys
vmparport.sys
nimdbgkl.sys
nimxdfkl.sys
nimxdfk.dll
nidimkl.sys
starflb.sys
vstor2-mntapi20-shared.sys
xpc4drvr.sys
nivipcikl.sys
nivipcik.sys
C:\WINDOWS\system32>
Please run windows driver verifier for 48 hours.
There may be sluggishness while using Windows driver verifer.
If there are any BSOD please post a zip into the thread for troubleshooting:
BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
After the last BSOD plan to run windows driver verifier for an additional 36 hours.
If there are no BSOD during this period that will conclude the windows driver verifier testing.
Not a single BSOD while running with Driver Verifier turned on as requested. Did a verifier /reset and rebooted.
Dave
So I've done everything you asked, now what should be done to get this fixed - it's clear there's no hardware fault.
Dave
During the past 2 weeks what problems were you experiencing?
a) are they better, worse, or the same?
b) what makes the problems worse?
c) what makes the problems better?
d) what is the frequency of the problems?
e) what can either increase or decrease the frequency?
Please post a new DM log collector zip and memory dump.
BSOD - Posting Instructions - Windows 10 Forums
memory dump file: %SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP or C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMPUse file explorer > this PC > local C: drive > right upper corner search enter each of the above to find results > post into the thread using one drive or drop box.
I've had NO problems with the system whatsoever. The ONLY problem I had was the failure to install the fall update, for which I have received no assistance even though I provided all the requested diagnostics
Dave
That's great that the BSOD have been fixed.
For the failure to upgrade they can be complex so there is a forum for installation and upgrade:
Installation and Upgrade - Windows 10 Forums
In this forum many people at one time can troubleshoot the logs.
A lot of the logs are in code and take time to decode.
Sometimes Windows will display the failure in English and then it can be easily troubleshooted.
More often it can be looking for a needle in a haystack.
The method that you use in backing up files with an image may give you additional options where you may be able to clean install windows FCU and then restore files.
Please start a thread in the Upgrade forum and include the following:
1) Link to this thread
2) The websites used for the bios and driver updates
3) The latest Windows failure messages or codes
3) One drive or drop box share links for the Panther logs
4) The fresher the logs for the upgrade failure the more useful the logs will be.
5) Download and install Everything search:
voidtools
6) search for and post share links for any of these Panther folders /files:
C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\Panther
C:\Windows\Panther
setuperr.log
setupact.log
Setupmem.dmp.................... $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupmem.dmp
setupapi.dev.log.................... $Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupapi\setupapi.dev.log
BlueBox.log
$Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback*.evtx
C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Rollback
$Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupmem.dmp
$Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback*.evtx
$Windows.~bt\Sources\Rollback\setupapi\setupapi.dev.log
Setupmem.dmp
setupapi.dev.log
Event logs (*.evtx)
setupapi.dev.log--> %SystemRoot%\INF
Event logs (*.evtx)-->Event Viewer\Windows Logs\Applications, System
Sigh! That's why this thread is in this forum - it is the installation and upgrade forum.
D.
LOL
The BSOD debugging BSOD Crashes and Debugging - Windows 10 Forums I perform daily and help out in the other forums.
Please post the panther log files into the thread for troubleshooting.
Maybe others will join the troubleshooting.