Driver Verifier with Raid Drives

Anonymous
2025-02-19T04:59:28+00:00

Hello,

I recently have been blue screening a lot and wanted to try using driver verifier to see if anything comes up. Well after restarting my pc, it sends me into a bootloop and after a few times it sends me to Windows troubleshooting (my only options are Continue, Turn off pc, use a device, and troubleshoot) so I knew something was wrong. I went into CMD and checked my drives by running diskpart then list volume and sadly no drives show up (I have 2 nvme's as my C drive (Raid 0)). So I used drvload to load my raid drivers into it and now I can see my C drive... however I cannot disable verifier seeing as it just says it's already disabled (I should note the path is X:\Windows\System32 and switching to C: doesn't seem to do anything. I'm not sure what to do at this point and any info would be greatly appreciated. I will list some of my pc specs below if it matters. Also, I have checked my bios and Raid is enabled for NVME drives so that isn't part of the issue.

Motherboard: Asus z690-e

Cpu: i7-14700k

Ram: 16gb ddr5 6000mhz

I have 2 nvme's as my C drive (Raid 0)

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-20T03:04:41+00:00

    Hi,

    Please see if you can install the raid driver using the DISM tool.

    dism /Image:C:\ /Add-Driver /Driver:D:\drivers\ /Recurse

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