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verifier [ /flags FLAGS [ /iolevel IOLEVEL ] ] /all  verifier [ /flags FLAGS [ /iolevel IOLEVEL ] ] /driver NAME [NAME ...]  verifier /reset  verifier /query    FLAGS is a decimal combination of bits:        bit 0 - special pool checking      bit 1 - force irql checking      bit 2 - low resources simulation      bit 3 - pool tracking      bit 4 - I/O verification    IOLEVEL can have one the following values:        1 - I/O verification level 1      2 - I/O verification level 2 (more strict than level 1)        The default I/O verification level is 1.      The value is ignored if the I/O verification bit is not set in FLAGS.    Multiple driver names should be separated by space. You can use wildcards   for multiple names e.g. *.sys for all the driver names ending with ".sys".
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