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Driver Verifier - tracking down a misbehaving driver

Anonymous
2020-02-10T17:24:20+00:00

Good afternoon,

We have an issue with system crashes, Windows 10.    Memory test came back clean, so it's most likely a misbehaving driver.   Please see a link to three latest DMP files from today.    Help with analysis in an effort to isolate the underlying issue is much appreciated.   Here's the link to the files: 

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgdcgYCjwJa-gatzbmTXdK82Aiu\_ig?e=RdjawR

Thank  you!

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Devices and drivers

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  1. Igor Leyko 110.8K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-02-10T21:43:29+00:00

    There may be different causes for data corruption and different data in dump files.

    Please try to reinstall all drivers from PC (motherboard) manufacturer.

    disconnect all devices not needed daily and uninstall their drivers.

    Post other dumps if you'll have new ones.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-02-10T21:01:32+00:00

    The post here 

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/criticalstructurecorruption-windows-10/40f7e748-2cda-41b0-adeb-b0ceb29e9d50

    describing a similar issue suggested that dump files could be helpful.

    Is there an efficient way to narrow down the offending driver?

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-02-10T20:52:47+00:00

    Please note we are not using any driver apps, and that this started right after an upgrade from Windows 7.

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  4. Igor Leyko 110.8K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2020-02-10T17:29:21+00:00

    Hi,

    this error code means the kernel has detected critical kernel code or data corruption. Unfortunately dumps cannot tell what caused this corruption.

    Did you use DriverEasy, DriverBooster or similar programs to install drivers?

    Please look for BIOS updates.

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