I had selected [Automatically select all drivers installed on this computer] Is this incorrect? Are there specific ones you want me to select? Should I only be doing non-Microsoft or something else?
Edit: I did not follow correct steps due to not having saw your above post because it was on page 2. I will run the tests again following post 6 steps.
I ran Groups A,B,C as asked and Verifier settings in .txt document below. I selected [Automatically select all drivers installed on this computer] as I do not know if this is correct or not.
For all 3 groups I did not have a BSOD. I then ran all 3 groups together like in config 2 of previous test group and I had a BSOD 2x again before booting in safe mode and turning off verifier. Why would I crash when all 5 settings are enabled, but not crash when splitting up the settings? I assume were were narrowing down a culprit but I'm confused how I didn't crash from at least one of these groups when separate.
4) Plan to run the tool with various customized test settings.
a) Test all non-Microsoft drivers
b) Test no Microsoft drivers
c) For the first run of WDV select the 3 customized tests displayed in the TF tutorial
Custom settings: scroll up and down; sort
If there are 18 or 36 non-Microsoft drivers > check only those boxes
Running tests now. Just making a note that I have 9 drivers from unknown providers - Should I be concerned about this? I recognize 1, cpuz154_x64.sys as being from MSI, and another has corsair in the name, but the rest I have no clue. Here is the list. I will post again as soon as tests are done.
corsairllaccess64.sys
cpuz154_x64.sys
dump_dumpfve.sys
dump_dumpstorport.sys
dump_stornvme.sys
globmerger.sys
ntiolib_x64.sys
ntiolib_x64.sys - Yes two of these running
rtcore64.sys
Attached is .txt for verifier tests. Here is the notes- Group A,B,C all ran without selecting any Microsoft drivers. No BSODs.
I then ran All 3 groups at once as Config 2 and only selected Microsoft drivers. I did BSOD. Does this mean I have a bad Microsoft driver?
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4) Restart WDV with these groups of customized tests: (if there is a prompt add the customized test and comment with the result)
Group 1
Code:
[ ] (0x00000001) Special pool
[ ] (0x00000002) Force IRQL checking
[ ] (0x00000008) Pool tracking
[ ] (0x02000000) Code integrity checks