> Driver Verifier is a diagnostic tool built into Windows 10, it is designed to verify both native Microsoft drivers and third party drivers. Driver Verifier's verification process involves putting heavy stress on drivers with the intention of making bad, outdated, incompatible or misbehaving drivers fail. The required result is a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) which will generate a crash dump for debugging purposes
They use the beta versions of windows to test drivers too
depending on the insider version, you can escape to normal windows release via update settings. if it's not gone to plan then you are stuck on insider but you can opt to only get more stable versions which don't include many of the experimental stuff.
But generally once your an insider, you might just have to reinstall windows depending on the release channel you are on.
Under windows update there is an insider option you can opt out of further insider builds but you have to wait till the next stable release gets released then you'll be back on normal Windows. Essentially you need to be phased out
To actually answer your question:
Windows is complaining about a driver that is crashing or doing something it isn't supposed to. FNETHYRAMAS.SSY is the failing driver. Google tells me that maybe it is associated with some kind of RAM Cache program, maybe from Asus? Either update that program or Uninstall it.
If you're being serious...
The windows insider program allows you beta test features anywhere from 3-6 months in advance of release. Most people get it from an MSDN package/subscription.
Yes, and no. You get the problems then send reports back to Microsoft and if you fix the problem then report that too. It still isn't your personal data
Lookup fnethyramas.sys, some hardware or the driver for it is misbehaving.
Find out what that is and go see if there's an update.
If not then check your motherboard, your chassis and your audio ports for property grounding. Also check your motherboard IO shield is installed properly. If it isn't you csn have grounding issues which can have this affect.
[https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/help-with-random-bsods/04ea97fe-ce81-46af-a12f-4844526d4cfa](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/help-with-random-bsods/04ea97fe-ce81-46af-a12f-4844526d4cfa)
Just quick google search you probably have software installed from Fnet or something
Good question
(/s next question)
In all honestly, they probably needed something that was easily discernable quickly, even on a poorly calibrated monitor or bad cellphone image what is what. There may also be a colorblind difference component, but I am far from knowledgeable in accessibility standards and recommendations so I don't want to misspeak to that.
Edit: additional context: windows Insider is the alpha/beta build that is known to be less stable. Knowing something is an insider build can help support engineers triage issues faster.
Green means you're insider
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> Driver Verifier is a diagnostic tool built into Windows 10, it is designed to verify both native Microsoft drivers and third party drivers. Driver Verifier's verification process involves putting heavy stress on drivers with the intention of making bad, outdated, incompatible or misbehaving drivers fail. The required result is a BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) which will generate a crash dump for debugging purposes They use the beta versions of windows to test drivers too
Google it then
And green means go!!, so don't leave her waiting....
Wait I thought this was some sort of inside joke.....
Beta user, beta crashes
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I'd imagine theres an insider section in the settings.
depending on the insider version, you can escape to normal windows release via update settings. if it's not gone to plan then you are stuck on insider but you can opt to only get more stable versions which don't include many of the experimental stuff. But generally once your an insider, you might just have to reinstall windows depending on the release channel you are on.
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Under windows update there is an insider option you can opt out of further insider builds but you have to wait till the next stable release gets released then you'll be back on normal Windows. Essentially you need to be phased out
That screen, Sir, is green.
Yep, still bsod
To actually answer your question: Windows is complaining about a driver that is crashing or doing something it isn't supposed to. FNETHYRAMAS.SSY is the failing driver. Google tells me that maybe it is associated with some kind of RAM Cache program, maybe from Asus? Either update that program or Uninstall it.
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Greenscreen lmao
Hello fellow insider.
What is an insider ? Share your secrets gypsy !
If you're being serious... The windows insider program allows you beta test features anywhere from 3-6 months in advance of release. Most people get it from an MSDN package/subscription.
Nice yah I had no idea
Get beta features, send even more data towards Microsoft and get an unstable build of windows!
Yes, and no. You get the problems then send reports back to Microsoft and if you fix the problem then report that too. It still isn't your personal data
Lookup fnethyramas.sys, some hardware or the driver for it is misbehaving. Find out what that is and go see if there's an update. If not then check your motherboard, your chassis and your audio ports for property grounding. Also check your motherboard IO shield is installed properly. If it isn't you csn have grounding issues which can have this affect.
Just yesterday, actually.
I would find out what software or driver is using that file is probably the problem
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[https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/help-with-random-bsods/04ea97fe-ce81-46af-a12f-4844526d4cfa](https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/help-with-random-bsods/04ea97fe-ce81-46af-a12f-4844526d4cfa) Just quick google search you probably have software installed from Fnet or something
That’s the optional dlc “green screen of death!”
That is actually a green screen. Insider Preview Builds are known to be unstable, hence why it has a different color.
Drivers smoked that good stuff. Go install new.
That is green not blue I’m confused
Windows Insider changes the blue screen to green to indicate that it's a beta build
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death
Why green tho
Good question (/s next question) In all honestly, they probably needed something that was easily discernable quickly, even on a poorly calibrated monitor or bad cellphone image what is what. There may also be a colorblind difference component, but I am far from knowledgeable in accessibility standards and recommendations so I don't want to misspeak to that. Edit: additional context: windows Insider is the alpha/beta build that is known to be less stable. Knowing something is an insider build can help support engineers triage issues faster.
Green u mean
Depending on where you're from, that's still a blue screen.
Tom Scott taught me that one
Fucking love Tom Scott!
Eco friendly bluescreen.
The color blind encounter blue screens like that all the time.
Green screen!
Where blue?
Blue?
Yes, it happens when you get a bluescreen and yellowscreen at the same time 🙃
Ah Yes, Green screen of dev.
Once when I killed Windows 11 so it won't use up the space, considering I almost never used it, going for the Arch install instead.
Blue?????
id call this a green screen
it's green. but yeah, it's for insider builds
You’re being used as a test subject Enjoy
How about you google the error code instead of posting it on Reddit.