Microsoft decided to remove the graphical user interface (VerifierGUI.exe) of the "Driver Verifier Manager" in Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems, but still retain the command line version. Curious about this news? PHP editor Xiaoxin explains this change for you, including how to access the command line version and its purpose. Read on to learn more about how this change affects your system and what it means.
Microsoft said in the official announcement:
Driver Verifier Manager has been deprecated and will be replaced in the future. Removed from Windows version. Users can use the Verify command line (verifier.exe) in place of the Driver Verifier GUI.
The command line version of "Driver Verifier Manager" still exists. For those users who don't like command line tools, you can find it through built-in tools such as "Device Manager" and "Event Viewer". Driver related errors.
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