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ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site blue screen windows 10 for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and blue screen of death windows 10 rise to the top Where can I find blue screen of death crash dump? up vote 3 down vote favorite Anyone guide me to find blue screen of death crash dump in windows XP? windows-xp share|improve this question asked Aug 3 '10 at 11:38 hellothangam 1612 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote Try C:\WINDOWS\Minidump. I've also been using the freeware BlueScreenView from
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Nirsoft, which parses the crash dump data and makes it easier to understand. Refs: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html share|improve this answer answered Aug 3 '10 at 12:35 boot13 4,67521637 1 %windir% is more portable, is Windows is installed in some other partition/folder –Sathya♦ Aug 3 '10 at 12:36 1 @Sathya: I considered that, but the OP either knows enough to change the path to their own Windows folder, or they don't, in which case it's extremely unlikely that Windows is installed in any folder other than C:\WINDOWS. Add to that the potential confusion as to what %windir% is (to anyone not familiar with that syntax), and I decided to keep things simple. Next time I'll add the proviso: "or wherever Windows is installed on your machine". Anyone else want to weigh in on this? –boot13 Aug 4 '10 at 0:50 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote If you can boot to safe mode it will be in your event viewer. If it is automatically restarting and you can't read the message then turn off auto restart. System Properties --> Advanced tab --> Startup and Recovery Settings --> uncheck "automatically restart" share|improve this answer answered Aug 3 '10 at 11:51 drpcken 302311 add a comment| u
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Nederlands Norsk Polski Português Türkçe 简体中文 Felsökning av blåskärmsfel i Windows XP Artikelsammanfattning: I den här artikeln beskrivs vad blåskärmsfel http://www.dell.com/support/Article/us/en/04/SLN130053 är, varför de uppstår, hur du känner igen dem och hur du löser några av de vanligaste felmeddelandena. Artikeln gäller http://www.pchell.com/support/minidumps.shtml för Microsoft Windows XP. Klicka här om du vill ändra operativsystem. Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Innehållsförteckning: Vad är blue screen ett blåskärmsfel? Felsökning av vanliga blåskärmsfelmeddelanden 0x000000ED och 0x0000007B 0x00000024 0x0000007E och 0x0000008E 0x00000050 0x000000D1 0xC0000218 0x000000EA Använda felsökningsprogrammet i Windows Återställa fabriksinställningarna för operativsystemet Avsnitt 1: Vad är ett blåskärmsfel? När vissa situationer uppstår i Windows stoppas systemet och den blue screen windows resulterande diagnostikinformationen visas med vit text på en blå skärm. Det sätt som de här felmeddelanden visas på är ursprunget till termen blåskärmsfel eller "Blue Screen of Death". Blåskärmsfel inträffar när: Windows upptäcker ett fel som det inte går att återställa från utan att data går förlorade Windows upptäcker att viktiga operativsystemsdata har skadats Windows upptäcker att det har uppstått ett maskinvarufel som inte kan återställas Den exakta textformuleringen har ändrats under årens lopp från en svårgenomtränglig informationsmassa i Windows NT 4.0 till det jämförelsevis kortfattade meddelandet som används i moderna versioner av Windows. (Bild 1) Ett fel uppstod och Windows har avslutats för att förhindra att datorn skadas. UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME Om det är första gången som du ser detta meddelande, b
or minidump file is saved in the Minidump subdirectory under Windows (C:\Windows\MiniDump). Generally the information saved in this minidump file can help pinpoint the cause of the blue screen error message and help you in resolving the problem.However, the minidump file is not saved in a text format, so if you try to open the file in a text editor like Notepad you won't be able to decipher the information and understand it.So, how do you view a minidump file and decipher the contents? Microsoft distributes several utilities that allow you to do this, but you have to download them. The following information will help you configure your system to save minidump files, download and install the debugging tools, and view the minidump files. Configuring Windows to Save MiniDump FilesFirst of all, you need to configure Windows to save these important log files. Most of the time, this is already done automatically, however follow these steps to make sure these log files are being saved.1) Click on Start2) Right-click on My Computer3) Click on Properties4) In Windows XP, click on the Advanced tab. In Windows Vista, click on the Advanced System Systems option on the left side of the screen.5) Under Startup and Recovery, Click on the Setting button6) Under the System Failure section, you'll see the options for the memory dump file. Write an event to the system log should be checked along with Send an Administrative Alert. The debugging information should be set to the Small Memory dump (64K) and generally the Small Dump Directory is set to %SystemRoot%\Minidump. In most cases this is the C:\Windows\Minidump directory.As far as the third check box is concerned, if this is checked the computer will automatically restart when a blue screen error message is encountered. So, if your computer is booting into Windows, then rebooting automatically most likely you are getting some sort of blue screen error message and its forcing the computer to restart. If you uncheck this box, then the message itself will appear so you can retrieve important details about the error.Download and Installing the Debugging Tools to Read Minidump FilesIn order to view the Minidump files, you have to download the following tools.Debugging Tools for Windows including WinDbgAlthough most of the time its not necessary, you can download the Symbol packages as well as the Debugging Tools so you can read the Mini