Windows 10 2004 update fails to install - Memory Management?

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  1. Posts : 39
    Windows 10
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       #21

    zbook said:
    Open administrative command prompt and type or copy and paste:

    verifier /querysettings


    When this has completed > right click on the top bar or title bar of the administrative command prompt box > left click on edit then select all > right click on the top bar again > left click on edit then copy > paste into the thread
    ---PASTE---
    Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19041.508]
    (c) 2020 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>verifier /querysettings

    Verifier Flags: 0x00000000

    Standard Flags:

    [ ] 0x00000001 Special pool.
    [ ] 0x00000002 Force IRQL checking.
    [ ] 0x00000008 Pool tracking.
    [ ] 0x00000010 I/O verification.
    [ ] 0x00000020 Deadlock detection.
    [ ] 0x00000080 DMA checking.
    [ ] 0x00000100 Security checks.
    [ ] 0x00000800 Miscellaneous checks.
    [ ] 0x00020000 DDI compliance checking.

    Additional Flags:

    [ ] 0x00000004 Randomized low resources simulation.
    [ ] 0x00000200 Force pending I/O requests.
    [ ] 0x00000400 IRP logging.
    [ ] 0x00002000 Invariant MDL checking for stack.
    [ ] 0x00004000 Invariant MDL checking for driver.
    [ ] 0x00008000 Power framework delay fuzzing.
    [ ] 0x00010000 Port/miniport interface checking.
    [ ] 0x00040000 Systematic low resources simulation.
    [ ] 0x00080000 DDI compliance checking (additional).
    [ ] 0x00200000 NDIS/WIFI verification.
    [ ] 0x00800000 Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing.
    [ ] 0x01000000 VM switch verification.
    [ ] 0x02000000 Code integrity checks.

    [X] Indicates flag is enabled.

    Boot Mode:

    Persistent

    Rules:

    All rules are using default settings

    Verified Drivers:

    None

    C:\WINDOWS\system32>
    --END PASTE---
    Good news, removing the Diskcryptor and trying the update again worked! Computer is now running 2004 version of windows 10. Thanks for your help.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1,613
    11, 10, 8.1 and 7 all Professional versions, and Linux Mint
       #22

    Good news, removing the Diskcryptor and trying the update again worked! Computer is now running 2004 version of windows 10. Thanks for your help.
    Cheers I am pleased for you.
    I feel bound however to point out that had you told me you had it installed when I asked on my first reply - the issue would have been sorted then.

    DiskCryptor is known for causing that problem EVEN as I said when there is no encryption
    The driver and the actual app itself DiskCryptor - even if the disk is NOT encrypted can cause the problem you have and indeed with the memory management BSOD
    I suggest you uninstall DiskCryptor and try again
      My Computer


 

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