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Psychopathic Akimbo Action Pirate
Location: ...between Christ and Belial.
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How do you read a Windoze core dump?
My system has been crashing, and BSODs aren't giving me any clues.
I checked my event log and saw that it was doing a "save dump" and where the files are stored. They are stored with a .dmp extension. What do I use to view these files?
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strangelove
Location: ...more here than there...
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Microsoft will tell you here -
Reading the Small Memory Dump Files That Windows Can Create for Debugging How to Use Dumpchk.exe to Check a Memory Dump File this info should work if ur using w2k or xp...
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Psychopathic Akimbo Action Pirate
Location: ...between Christ and Belial.
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Awesome. Thanks.
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On the outside I'm jazz, but my soul is rock and roll. Sleep is a waste of time. Join the Insomniac Club. "GYOH GWAH-DAH GREH BLAAA! SROH WIH DIH FLIH RYOHH!!" - The Locust |
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