Driver Verifier Manager is a very useful tool to identify problematic drivers. You can also use it to diagnose driver issues with Blue Screen of Deaths or anytime you think there's a driver problem. This video will show you how to run Windows Driver Verifier To Troubleshoot Driver Issues .
To open it type verifier in Start menu search box and press Enter.
To use the Driver Verifier Manager, first, select Create Standard Settings
Here are the possible scans you can do. Most scans are very quick.
Automatically select unsigned drivers: A useful option for testing on computers running versions of Windows that don't require signed drivers.
Automatically select drivers built for older versions of Windows: A useful option for testing driver compatibility with newer versions of Windows.
Automatically select all drivers installed on this computer: Provides maximum coverage in terms of the number of drivers that are tested on a system. This option is useful for test scenarios where a driver can interact with other devices or drivers on a system.
This option can also exhaust the resources available for Special Pool and some resource tracking. Testing all drivers can also adversely affect system performance.
Select driver names from a list: In most cases, you will want to specify which drivers to test.