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Originally Posted by Sound
lack of lock protection for driver read/write operations.
absence of exception protection when the driver's FindCaveAddress function scans kernel memory or other
enabling VT can also cause conflicts and lead to BSOD occasionally.
There are various causes leading to BSOD. Even if you have entered Windows Test Mode and bypassed PG restrictions,
the most effective solution is to fix issues like those I mentioned in the source code.....
BTW:What do you use the TitanHide driver for?
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I am trying to run it to hide my debugger from kernel mode Anti-Debugging Techniques