xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 16, 2020 #41 Try to run verifier again. I've fixed and added some options to the script: Unzip on your desktop the file I attached, verifier.zip, and then: Open an elevated command prompt (right-click on windows start button, click command prompt (admin) Type (copy/paste) in it: Code: powershell -executionpolicy unrestricted "%userprofile%\desktop\EnableVerifier.ps1 Press enter It will reboot your machine in one second, modify your bcdedit settings and set the necessary driver verifier settings. If you'll get a very fast BSOD after you logged into windows, or after some dozens (tenths?) of minutes, the option resetonbootfail should reset driver verifier settings (and should allow you to boot your machine in a normal state)... But if this won't happen, you'll need to go to safe mode to reset verifier settings. Once safe mode is available, from an elevated command prompt you'll type: Code: verifier /reset Sometimes it is necessary to use a system restore point (or a system image). Post here the new verifier dump; from an elevated command prompt, launch this command: Code: md "%userprofile%\desktop\minidump" && copy c:\windows\minidump "%userprofile%\desktop\minidump" And you'll find the minidump file in the minidump folder on your desktop. Attachments VERIFIER.zip 58 KB · Views: 2
Try to run verifier again. I've fixed and added some options to the script: Unzip on your desktop the file I attached, verifier.zip, and then: Open an elevated command prompt (right-click on windows start button, click command prompt (admin) Type (copy/paste) in it: Code: powershell -executionpolicy unrestricted "%userprofile%\desktop\EnableVerifier.ps1 Press enter It will reboot your machine in one second, modify your bcdedit settings and set the necessary driver verifier settings. If you'll get a very fast BSOD after you logged into windows, or after some dozens (tenths?) of minutes, the option resetonbootfail should reset driver verifier settings (and should allow you to boot your machine in a normal state)... But if this won't happen, you'll need to go to safe mode to reset verifier settings. Once safe mode is available, from an elevated command prompt you'll type: Code: verifier /reset Sometimes it is necessary to use a system restore point (or a system image). Post here the new verifier dump; from an elevated command prompt, launch this command: Code: md "%userprofile%\desktop\minidump" && copy c:\windows\minidump "%userprofile%\desktop\minidump" And you'll find the minidump file in the minidump folder on your desktop.
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 16, 2020 #42 Should it look like this? Spoiler: screen
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 16, 2020 #43 yup
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 17, 2020 #44 Nothing happened. Another thing i noticed is i8042prt.sys latency growing while typing on keyboard...
Nothing happened. Another thing i noticed is i8042prt.sys latency growing while typing on keyboard...
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 17, 2020 #45 Then let's try all settings and all drivers: Code: verifier /all /flags 0x03bfefbf /bootmode oneboot
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 17, 2020 #46 System doesn't want to boot after applying this command
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 17, 2020 #47 Vezovi said: System doesn't want to boot after applying this command Click to expand... I.e, what did happen?
Vezovi said: System doesn't want to boot after applying this command Click to expand... I.e, what did happen?
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 17, 2020 #48 Never mind... Let's try "only" standard settings (and all drivers): Code: verifier /all /flags 0x001209bb /bootmode oneboot
Never mind... Let's try "only" standard settings (and all drivers): Code: verifier /all /flags 0x001209bb /bootmode oneboot
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 17, 2020 #49 Lenovo logo appeared and this windows loading circle has kept spinning for infinite time
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 17, 2020 #50 See previous message
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 18, 2020 #51 After 12h: Spoiler: sc I don't think it will show anything
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 18, 2020 #52 Previous screen has been done after 12h on idle. After hour of browsing internet, watching yt etc. Spoiler: sc
Previous screen has been done after 12h on idle. After hour of browsing internet, watching yt etc. Spoiler: sc
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 24, 2020 #53 Any news?
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 24, 2020 #54 Verifier didn't find anything. In my opinion its bios/motherboard fault. On Lenovos forum someone have tested very first bioses for this unit, mixing it with other tweaks and he managed to solve acpi problem partially.
Verifier didn't find anything. In my opinion its bios/motherboard fault. On Lenovos forum someone have tested very first bioses for this unit, mixing it with other tweaks and he managed to solve acpi problem partially.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 24, 2020 #55 Try to remove everything from nvidia. Then install the drivers only, i.e. without installing the software, from your laptop support webpage: laptops and netbooks :: legion series :: legion y530 15ich - IT (if it's this)
Try to remove everything from nvidia. Then install the drivers only, i.e. without installing the software, from your laptop support webpage: laptops and netbooks :: legion series :: legion y530 15ich - IT (if it's this)
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 25, 2020 #56 Any news? The driver you found, i8042prt.sys, should be (one of) the keyboard driver(s). (It is also the ps/2 port driver) If you have another (usb) keyboard to attach to your laptop, we could try to exclude that driver to see what happens (apart from disabling the laptop keyboard). Last edited: Apr 25, 2020
Any news? The driver you found, i8042prt.sys, should be (one of) the keyboard driver(s). (It is also the ps/2 port driver) If you have another (usb) keyboard to attach to your laptop, we could try to exclude that driver to see what happens (apart from disabling the laptop keyboard).
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 26, 2020 #57 I Will try as soon as i get my laptop back from Lenovo Service.
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Apr 26, 2020 #58 Vezovi said: I Will try as soon as i get my laptop back from Lenovo Service. Click to expand... Do you already know they won't fix it?
Vezovi said: I Will try as soon as i get my laptop back from Lenovo Service. Click to expand... Do you already know they won't fix it?
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 Apr 26, 2020 #59 I messed up with bios settings and it didnt want to boot up, just black screen. I tried to hold power button, clear CMOS, remove battery, nothing helped, so i had to send it.
I messed up with bios settings and it didnt want to boot up, just black screen. I tried to hold power button, clear CMOS, remove battery, nothing helped, so i had to send it.
V Vezovi Active member Joined Jan 17, 2020 Posts 39 May 14, 2020 #60 It came back, they replaced motherboard, but the problem is still there