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Yes it is different. Build 1006 was confirmed to fix the issues on a couple of different Lenovo machines. But it seems there are still a couple of others, like yours, that have an issue.
You said this was a "Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 11 we got as a seed device from Lenovo".
Can you go back to Lenovo and ask them to do some testing on this particular laptop. As the behaviour is different from their other Laptops. Maybe it is some incorrect BIOS setting. I assume if this was a seed device we can't buy this exact model yet?
The 1006 build was tested on the following Lenovo machines before release and worked OK
T470 Intel - Win10
T490 Intel - Win10
T14s Gen 1 Intel - Win10 and 11
T14s Gen 1 AMD - Win10 and 11
T14s Gen 2 Intel - Win10 and 11
T14s Gen 2 AMD - Win10 and 11
T14s Gen 3 AMD - Win10 and 11
L13 Yoga Thinkpad Intel - Win11
I am unfortunately having the same issue with a Microsoft Surface Laptop 5.. Is there a fix for this yet? It starts to read CPU info and then bluescreens with the exact same error. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling several times with no luck.
Hello all,
Is there an updated build for this problem?
We're getting directio64.sys BSOD with Supermicro X13SEi-TF motherboards.
Other apps are running fine.
OS is Win 11 23H2.
Thanks,
Nic.
#1
For that Supermicro system can you confirm if any or all of these settings are on in BIOS
Enhanced Windows biometric security
Secure Devices (SDEV) ACPI table
Virtualization-based Security (VBS)
#2
Can you also post a photo of the BSOD. Or use Nirsoft BSOD viewer to get the data from the pervious BSOD.
I have a lenovo P520c, I launch the application, it gets to the part where its reading system info, when it hits the memory part it crashes. Directlo.sys error. After I restart, and try to reopen it, it gives me startup error #4
I have a lenovo P520c, I launch the application, it gets to the part where its reading system info, when it hits the memory part it crashes. Directlo.sys error. After I restart, and try to reopen it, it gives me startup error #4
If you are not using the latest release and build of PerformanceTest, make sure to update to the newest.
If there was a crash dump created, it would be created in the Documents folder, e.g. "C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\PassMark\Performanc eTest11". The other logs are not automatically created. To have PerformanceTest start with debug logging, see https://www.passmark.com/support/per.../debug-log.php
I have the same problem with BSOD (SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION) on the DirectIo64.sys driver every time I run the HDD performance test.
I'm using the latest release and build of PerformanceTest and Windows 11.
I did a quick research, it fails on the RDMSR instruction (DirectIo64 + 0x12d5). The DirectIo64.sys tries to read from MSR 0x300 and gets a #GP exception. I checked the Intel docs, 300H is MSR_SGXOWNEREPOCH0. I guess this is related to Intel SGX (Intel Software Guard Extensions).
Does the problem happen 100% of the time? Do any of the HDD tests trigger the problem, or just one?
Note that this issue isn't identical to the one initially reported (as that had nothing to do with the HDD test).
Update: We don't think 300H is MSR_SGXOWNEREPOCH0. But there was an issue similar to this on Skylake CPUs that was fixed a couple of weeks ago. We'll have a public patch shortly. I don't know if it is your issue, as no hardware details were provided.
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