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  1. Need some help analyzing a dump file


    Started getting BSOD a few days ago, posted a link to the dump file. Any help would be greatly appreciated.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NVyXv7DLU30mdh4XvRQRpYHDIO2Bt6Df/view?usp=sharing

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    Romeo Forever, Oct 30, 2024 at 1:17 AM
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    Need help for analyzing dump files!

    Can someone help to analyze the dump files for bluescreen reasons?

    The following link has the dump files

    Microsoft OneDrive
     
  3. Need some help analyzing a dump file

    Need help analyzing dump file.

    If your computer crashes, how can you find out what happened, fix the issue and it prevent it from happening again? You may find the small memory dump file useful in this situation. The small memory dump file contains
    the smallest amount of useful information that could help you identify why your computer crashed. The memory dump file contains the following information:
    • The Stop message, its parameters and other data
    • A list of loaded drivers
    • The processor context (PRCB) for the processor that stopped
    • The process information and kernel context (EPROCESS) for the process that stopped
    • The process information and kernel context (ETHREAD) for the thread that stopped
    • The Kernel-mode call stack for the thread that stopped
    To create a memory dump file, Windows requires a paging file on the boot volume that is at least 2 megabytes (MB) in size. On computers that are running Microsoft Windows 2000, or a later version of Windows, a new memory
    dump file is created each time that a computer crash may occur. A history of these files is stored in a folder. If a second problem occurs and if Windows creates a second small memory dump file, Windows preserves the previous file. Windows gives each file
    a distinct, date-encoded file name. For example, Mini022900-01.dmp is the first memory dump file that was generated on February 29, 2000. Windows keeps a list of all the small memory dump files in the %SystemRoot%\Minidump folder.

    The small memory dump file can be useful when hard disk space is limited. However, because of the limited information that is included, errors that were not directly caused by the thread that was running at the time of
    the problem may not be discovered by an analysis of this file.
     
    WilliamSuiter1, Oct 30, 2024 at 1:26 AM
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