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How does the Windows kernel knows if the kernel memory has been modified?



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I have read that a blue screen happen in Windows when a buggy device driver modify a part of the kernel memory that it should not modify.



But how does the Windows kernel knows when that part of memory has been modified, does the CPU inform the Windows kernel when that happens?










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    I have read that a blue screen happen in Windows when a buggy device driver modify a part of the kernel memory that it should not modify.



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