Question driver verifier dma violation

Genarus

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Jun 23, 2013
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Been trying to fix this for awhile now.

Issue coincides with a sound issue I have with my head set where it would do a loud static sound and goes away when unplugging the usb for the headset and putting it back in.

Thought it was discord for awhile until recently got the sound issue then BSOD at the same time and past several BSODS been the same "driver verifier dma violation".

Tried disabling the driver verifier and no go. Updated and purged sound drivers and no go. Tried to disable kernal on bios for it and its already off.

OS: Windows 10
Mobo: Rog maximus Z790 hero
 

ubuysa

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Can you please download and run the SysnativeBSODCollectionApp and upload the resulting zip file to a cloud service with a link to it here. The SysnativeBSODCollectionApp collects all the troubleshooting data we're likely to need. It DOES NOT collect any personally identifying data. It's used by several highly respected Windows help forums (including this one). I'm a senior BSOD analyst on the Sysnative forum where this tool came from, so I know it to be safe.

You can of course look at what's in the zip file before you upload it, most of the files are txt files. Please don't change or delete anything though. If you want a description of what each file contains you'll find that here.

Why Was Driver Verifier enabled at all? It's a troubleshooting tool that is designed to cause BSODs, so you never normally have it enabled.

To be sure it's disabled open a command prompt and enter the command verifier /reset.