Verify you have signed drivers

Topics Computer, Hardware, Windows Vista on August 22nd, 2007

Are you having issues with Vista? Almost all Vista issues such as blue screen and random reboots are caused by third-party driver problems. signs device that they test and certify that the driver meet certain quality levels. Using certified greatly reduces your chances of having driver related issues. However, often applications will install that were not certified by and those can cause issues. To check the installed on your you can use a cool utility called the Driver Verifier Manager. This is a hidden tool in Vista that can help you identify potentially bad .

1. Click on the Start Button, key in verifier and hit Enter.

2. Once the Driver Verifier Manager has started, you will have five options to choose from. I recommend selecting Create standard settings.

3.Now you need to select what you want to verify. Next select unsigned since those are never Certified. (If they were certified they would be signed).

4. You will now see a list of the unsigned on your . When you are finished just hit Cancel.

The Driver Verifier Manager is a very powerful utility that you can also use to test how a driver works. Using the Driver Verifier Manager to verify a driver with the standard settings will closely monitor the driver for various violations. If it detects one it will throw a bug check (Blue Screen) and create a memory dump that you can then analyze in Windbg. For more information on verifying , check out ’s KB article 244617.

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2 Responses to “Verify you have signed drivers”

  1. Comment by Slashdot - Firehose

    [...] Verify you have signed drivers[->] 2007-08-22 07:57 pcripsbox Submitted by pcripsbox on Wednesday August 22, @07:57AM [...]

  2. Comment by TimerBoy

    Keep in mind that once you enable the Driver Verifier Manager it stays active until you disable it. To do so, follow these steps:

    Access the Run dialog box by pressing the [Windows]-R keyboard shortcut.
    In the Open text box, type the command-> Verifier /reset.

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