Driver Verifier is a built-in tool in Windows 10 that monitors device drivers on your computer, if it detects issues with drivers, it will attempt to fix the issue. If you are encountering Blue Screen for a Driver and after running Driver Verifier you get another with message DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION ten follow this article step by step in order to solve it.
There is a chance that you will maybe even have to do this in safe mode, if that is your case, login into safe mode and proceed, otherwise proceed normally.
the most common issue with the blue screen is old Drivers, in most cases, graphical drivers, update all Drivers with the latest versions and see if this will resolve the issue.
Virtua machine software is a great way to have a safe environment and to experiment while preserving your Windows installation intact, however sometimes due to the nature of these applications they can be a case for blue screen errors. Stop virtualization software to see if it will remove the issue. If that is the case, try another virtualization application
Press ⊞ WINDOWS + X to open the secret menu
Click on Command Prompt (admin)
Inside command prompt type: verifier and press ENTER
Select the Delete existing settings radio button
Click Finish
Reboot your computer
Press ⊞ WINDOWS + X to open the secret menu
Click on Command Prompt (admin)
Inside command prompt type: verifier /reset and press ENTER
Reboot your computer
Rollback Windows to the previous state where everything was working fine.

Error Causes‘Error Message: Error 118 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT): The operation timed out.’
Error Causes0x80004001 is an error code that Windows users encounter quite commonly.
This error usually occurs when users try to update an old Windows application or attempt to run a certain application. When this error appears on the screen, the system automatically restarts to stop further processing. The error results in a blue screen after the system boots.
This blue screen is known as the Blue Screen of Death.
There are different files in the Windows operating system responsible for its smooth functioning. Sometimes problems like viruses or incorrect register entries corrupt or damage these files. This is when this 0x80004001 error appears.
Simply put, some of the most common causes that trigger 0x80004001 error are listed below as follows.
Irrespective of what causes this error, it is of utmost importance to troubleshoot it as soon as possible.
While there are several ways of troubleshooting this error, the two most useful approaches have been listed below as follows.
Use any of the methods listed above to get rid of the 0x80004001 error once and for all.
When File Explorer opens go to VIEW > OPTIONS. Inside options select “Show hidden files, folders, and drives”, uncheck “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)”, and click APPLY > OK
Go to the recycle bin and check to see if files have managed to show up.
In the command prompt type in the following: rd /s /q C:\$Recycle.bin
Reboot your system-file "C:/Users/Ayush/Desktop/Powershell Script Sample.ps1"Step 8: Once done, click on OK to save the changes made and see if the task is still giving you an error or not. On the other hand, if you are still getting the same error, you can try to repair the Task Scheduler by deleting corrupted tasks. Note that a single corrupted file can cause big problems so this option is quite important. And for you to delete a corrupted task or any task from the Task Scheduler, you have to use the Registry Editor if you are not able to use the Task Scheduler interface. To do so, follow these steps: