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RE: [Xen-users] gplpv 0.9.11-pre10 BSODs



> 
> Can you please turn on the driver verifier?
> 
> Run verifier.exe from start->run
> 
> Select 'Create custom settings' then Next
> Select 'Select individual settings from a full list' then Next
> Tick all but the last 3 options then Next
> Select 'Select driver names from a list' then Next
> Tick all the xen drivers (down the bottom of the list) then Finish
> 
> That should cause a BSoD as soon as the drivers do something that
> _could_ cause a crash, and report it in a more useful way, rather than
> waiting until the drivers _do_ something that causes a crash
> 

Actually, don't do that yet :)

I just tried it and it all falls to pieces - it looks like xenhide isn't
playing by the rules. I don't think that this will be the cause of the
problem you are seeing, but it renders the drivers unbootable when the
verifier is enabled for it.

Maybe try unticking xenhide.sys from the list of drivers for now. I'll
look at fixing it properly.

James

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