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I am running Windows 8 with UAC completely disabled which is possible to do by changing a registry setting (setting it to "Never notify" no longer completely disables it in Windows 8).

When I try to profile C# code through Visual Studio I get the following error (clicking yes doesn't resolve the problem):

Unable to open profiler driver, would you like to upgrade credentials of [username]?

Running vsperfcmd /Admin:Driver,START from the command line says:

Error VSP1449: Unable to start VSPerfDrv100. This driver has been blocked from loading Try using the /Admin switch of VSPerfCmd from an elevated environment.

I obviously am using an elevated environment, since with UAC completely disabled I no longer have two security tokens but only the administrator security token.

How can I resolve this problem?

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  • @Hans: with the registry setting it is possible to fully disable it. In fact, store apps cannot run (which I consider a feature) Commented Jan 3, 2013 at 21:32
  • The opposite: everything runs as admin, whether you choose run as admin or not Commented Jan 3, 2013 at 21:36
  • @Hans: no -- before EnableLUA, I had to run visual studio as admin, the cmd line as admin, etc, or I would keep getting access denied to several files. EnableLUA works well in windows 8 (source that says it was disabled in win7?), and after it's set to 0 you no longer have two user tokens. The only problem that I've ever had is the vs profiler service. Commented Jan 3, 2013 at 23:17
  • This blog post seems to imply the driver is simply blocked by Windows 8: blogs.msdn.com/b/profiler/archive/2012/12/10/… Commented Jan 8, 2013 at 14:51
  • @Simon: why not post that as an answeR? Commented Jan 13, 2013 at 12:13

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The blog post here 'The Visual Studio Profiler on Windows 8' states this:

Windows 8 added logic to prevent all incompatible versions of the profiling driver from starting (2010, 2008, and 2005).

This means that when you try to start profiling with an incompatible version you will receive the message “Error VSP1398: The monitor was unable to start the VS performance driver. Access is denied. Consider using the /Admin:Driver,Start and /Admin:Security options of VSPerfCmd from an elevated environment.

Which will result in the following behavior when running Visual Studio 2010 (or earlier) on Windows 8.

  • CPU Sampling, .NET Memory Allocation, and Concurrency profiling will fail to start on Windows 8. The only workaround on Windows 8 is to use Visual Studio 2012 Professional or higher, or to profile on Windows 7.

  • Instrumentation profiling can be launched, but the application and elapsed times will be exactly the same.

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  • link is dead 'This page has been disabled' Commented Jan 7, 2019 at 10:43
  • @justromagod - the link has reappeared on archives, I've updated the question. Commented Jun 22, 2022 at 21:52
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Try adding "Full Controll" permissions to the directory where the driver "VSPerfDrv100.sys" is located.

You can find this using "sc qc VSPerfDrv100".

For an x64 PC it should be "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Team Tools\Performance Tools\x64"

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  • Dont work too: sc qc VSPerfDrv90 [SC] QueryServiceConfig SUCCESS SERVICE_NAME: VSPerfDrv90 TYPE : 1 KERNEL_DRIVER START_TYPE : 3 DEMAND_START ERROR_CONTROL : 0 IGNORE BINARY_PATH_NAME : \??\C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Team Tools\Performance Tools\x64\VSPerfDrv90.sys LOAD_ORDER_GROUP : TAG : 0 DISPLAY_NAME : Performance Tools Driver 9.0 DEPENDENCIES : SERVICE_START_NAME :VSPerfSys90
    – themadmax
    Commented Mar 10, 2016 at 11:38

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