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Performance and Maintainance of Windows Vista A forum for performance and maintenance tasks in Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintainance) |
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Reading .dmp files?
Hey. I've been getting a bunch of BSODs lately, and I'd like to check out the .dmp files created by it. So, my question is where I can find them? -- Blackknight1239 |
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Reading .dmp files?
It depends on the type of dump file. Usually it is minidumps and in
c:\windows\minidump Type in a command prompt wmic recoveros get autoreboot,writetosystemlog,debuginfotype,writedeb uginfo debuginfotype return no. ----------------------- 0 None 1 Complete memory dump 2 Kernel memory dump 3 Small memory dump -- .. -- "Blackknight1239" wrote in message ... Hey. I've been getting a bunch of BSODs lately, and I'd like to check out the .dmp files created by it. So, my question is where I can find them? -- Blackknight1239 |
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Reading .dmp files?
It depends on the type of dump file. Usually it is minidumps and in c:\windows\minidump Type in a command prompt wmic recoveros get autoreboot,writetosystemlog,debuginfotype,writedeb uginfo debuginfotype return no. ----------------------- 0 None 1 Complete memory dump 2 Kernel memory dump 3 Small memory dump -- .. -- "Blackknight1239" wrote in message ... Hey. I've been getting a bunch of BSODs lately, and I'd like to check out the .dmp files created by it. So, my question is where I can find them? -- Blackknight1239 |