[SOLVED] BSOD on W7 upgrade to W10 & in driver verifier, no dumps. FIX: FEW drivers (and devices) removed; TPKD was the last one which blocked the upgrade.

Uninstalled software to do with everything on zbook's list and ran AV uninistallers.

Removing software that uses the drivers below is difficult since I own a lot of games and music software (the stuff I'm trying to keep by avoiding a clean win 10 install). I'm not sure what uses what.

EasyAntiCheat Ltd
BattlEye
PACE Anti-Piracy, Inc. (uninstalled some runtimes in Programs and Features, could not uninstall driver in devmanview so you'll see it on the querysettings log)

Maybe I should note my PC didn't/hasn't BSOD'd running WDV

Special pool: Enabled
Pool tracking: Enabled
Force IRQL checking: Enabled
I/O verification: Enabled
Deadlock detection: Enabled
DMA checking: Enabled
Security checks: Enabled
Force pending I/O requests: Disabled
Low resources simulation: Disabled
IRP Logging: Disabled
Miscellaneous checks: Enabled

Verified drivers:

jraid.sys
scsiport.sys
mvs91xx.sys
mvxxmm.sys
iastora.sys
amdxata.sys
tpkd.sys
iastorf.sys
serial.sys
nvlddmkm.sys
igdkmd64.sys
hecix64.sys
e1c62x64.sys
ndis.sys
nusb3xhc.sys
mv91cons.sys
rt64win7.sys
nvvad64v.sys
nvmoduletracker.sys
nvvhci.sys
nusb3hub.sys
nvhda64v.sys
rtkvhd64.sys
intcdaud.sys
dump_diskdump.sys
dump_iastora.sys
dump_dumpfve.sys
athdfu.sys
atmfd.dll
 
Things that seem to block the migration (not sure why):
- oem0 (ms)
- oem1 (ms)
- oem2 (nvidia)
- oem3.inf (intel display)
- oem57.inf (atheros)
- oem91.inf (atheros)
- oem135.inf (intel usb)

Change devmanview config file with the one attached, then send a new report.
 

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Devmanview looks much better, by the way!
Launch the sfc tool (sfc /scannow) to verify if things are still correct.
Then launch the sigverif tool, zip its result and send it here.

(It is usually in C:\Users\Public\Documents\sigverif.txt)

Also... Try to reinstall:
IRST (MoBo): https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/sata/Intel_Raid_V10621001_XPVistaWin7.zip
Intel Graphics: https://downloadmirror.intel.com/24970/a08/win64_152824.exe
Renesas USB (MoBo): https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/Renesas_USB3_V20320_XPVistaWin7.zip
Atheros BT (MoBo): https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/misc/utils/Atheros_Bluetooth_XPVistaWin7_V72065.zip
Nvidia: https://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/460.79/460.79-desktop-win8-win7-64bit-international-whql.exe
 
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Well at least I've got some spring cleaning done ;)
sfc /scannow found no errors
sigverif found a bunch of NVIDIA drivers I believe
Interesting there was no error, I wasn't watching it update but the error at the end did say it failed in the second boot phase as usual.
SetupDiag may not have found any errors
 

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IRST says it's installing an older version and I'm pretty sure I've reinstalled Intel Graphics and Atheros BT earlier this week.
The USB installed fine though
 
Fair enough! Before you go how should I be reinstalling these? For graphics the same way as last time right with that app? Do I want to uninstall IRST/USB/BT drivers before reinstalling?
 
Programs reinstalled. sigverif.exe says all files are signed now.
Reinstalling bluetooth has done this again however:

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Remove them with devmanview.
Open iobit driver booster and clean unplugged device data.
Reboot and check what device manager has to say about it.
 
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Well never mind, starting my PC up this morning they're not there any more even with all my services and startups back on 🤷‍♂️
Suppose I'll turn em off again and attempt an upgrade

EDIT: I should mention I never got around to trying the repair upgrade, should I give that a go?
 

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