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| | Reading the .dmp files created by BSODs Been getting a ton of BSOD's lately... what utility do I need to view the ..dmp files that are created ? Used to be dumpchk but not in vista (Ultimate 32-bit) |
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| | RE: Reading the .dmp files created by BSODs Hi Tim, Try to use Windows Debugging Tool http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtoo...g/default.mspx "Tim" wrote: > Been getting a ton of BSOD's lately... what utility do I need to view the > .dmp files that are created ? Used to be dumpchk but not in vista (Ultimate > 32-bit) > |
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