If there's a bad hardware driver that is causing Windows to crash during startup, how can you update the driver? Do I need to make a boot disk?
I have the driver installation disc that came with it and tried to boot from it; obviously that didn't work. Is there a way to do this? I'm not sure if it's indeed a bad hardware driver that's causing the crash, but I'm getting a BSOD with a DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
- among other things I want to try updating the drivers, but I can't get into Windows to do it the normal way.
Answer
Unfortunately, you may not be able to use this tool unless you have a license with SA from Microsoft, but, if you do (or have MSDN/Technet), the best tool for this is MS-DART (The Microsoft Diagnostic and Recovery Toolkit)
This is the updated version of the old ERD Commander, and it allows you to make a lot of changes to the installed Windows on a system, including drivers.
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