![]() ![]() When Driver Verifier is enabled per my instructions above, it is monitoring all 3rd party drivers (as we have it set that way) and when it catches a driver attempting to do this, it will quickly flag that driver as being a troublemaker, and bring down the system safely before any corruption can occur. When and/if this happens, system corruption occurs if allowed to continue. ![]() To expand on this a bit more for the interested, specifically what Driver Verifier actually does is it looks for any driver making illegal function calls, causing memory leaks, etc. If Driver Verifier finds a violation, the system will BSOD. It will tell us if a driver is causing your issues, but again it will not outright solve your issues. Perhaps the most important which I will now clarify as this has been misunderstood often, enabling Driver Verifier by itself is not! a solution, but instead a diagnostic utility. ![]() Important information regarding Driver Verifier: Check EVERY box that is NOT provided by Microsoft / Microsoft Corporation. ![]() This will sort all of the drivers by the provider.Ħ. Select - "Select driver names from a list"ĥ. DDI compliance checking (only on Windows 8/8.1)Ĥ. Security Checks (only on Windows 7 & 8/8.1) Select - "Select individual settings from a full list" Select - "Create custom settings (for code developers)"Ģ. Start > type "verifier" without the quotes > Select the following options -ġ. Windows 8/8.1 - Restore Point - Create in Windows 8 Windows 7 - START | type create | select "Create a Restore Point" Vista - START | type rstrui - create a restore point Driver Verifier can subject the Windows drivers to a variety of stresses and tests to find improper behavior.Įssentially, if there's a 3rd party driver believed to be causing the issues at hand, enabling Driver Verifier will help us see which specific driver is causing the problem.īefore enabling Driver Verifier, it is recommended to create a System Restore Point: Driver Verifier monitors Windows kernel-mode drivers, graphics drivers, and even 3rd party drivers to detect illegal function calls or actions that might corrupt the system. ![]()
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