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Selecting Driver Verifier Options

Driver Verifier options can be selected by using the Verifier Command Line, or by using Driver Verifier Manager.

Verifier Command Line

To activate or deactivate individual options, specify the desired options after the /flags parameter.

(Windows XP and later) To activate the standard options -- Special Pool, Force IRQL Checking, Pool Tracking, I/O Verification, DMA Verification, and Deadlock Detection -- use the /standard parameter. Starting with Windows Vista, the standard options also include Security Checks and Miscellaneous Checks. Starting with Windows 8, the standard options also include DDI compliance checking.

To deactivate all options and clear the verified driver list, use the /reset parameter.

See Verifier Command Line for details.

Driver Verifier Manager

Driver Verifier Manager can select options in a variety of ways:

Note that starting with Windows Vista, if the Low resources simulation check box is selected using either of the first two methods listed above, the next screen is the screen for setting the Probability, Applications, Pool Tags, and System Start Delay Time options for Low Resources Simulation. Set these options to the desired values.

When you have completed one of these steps, press Next. See Selecting Drivers to be Verified for the next step.

To deactivate all options and clear the verified driver list, select the Delete existing settings task. Then press Finish.

Reboot Required

Beginning in Windows Vista, you can activate and deactivate all options without restarting ("rebooting") the computer except for DDI compliance checking, Power Framework Delay Fuzzing, or Storport Verification. For details, see Using Volatile Settings.

For details, see Using Volatile Settings.