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<blockquote data-quote="crazy life" data-source="post: 1188518" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>most probably this caused by a newly installed hardware/software</p><p>Open Control Panel -> System Control Panel -> Advanced tab -> Startup and Recovery settings button. On the dialogue determine what type of dump is being produced (minidump, kernel dump or full dump).</p><p></p><p>If it's a minidump, look in c:\windows\minidump (or whereever the system is configured to save dump files in the dialogue above). Grab the 3-4 most recent files and post them up on the web someplace where there can be downloaded fro analysis.</p><p></p><p>If you have a kernel or full dump, you probably need to look for c:\windows\memory.dmp (again, the path is configured in the dialogue above). If you have a full dump, change the config to kernel or memory dump (generally a BSOD occus in kernel mode, and we don't need a full dump). Post the kernel dump up on the web if you'd like it analyzed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazy life, post: 1188518, member: 8"] most probably this caused by a newly installed hardware/software Open Control Panel -> System Control Panel -> Advanced tab -> Startup and Recovery settings button. On the dialogue determine what type of dump is being produced (minidump, kernel dump or full dump). If it's a minidump, look in c:\windows\minidump (or whereever the system is configured to save dump files in the dialogue above). Grab the 3-4 most recent files and post them up on the web someplace where there can be downloaded fro analysis. If you have a kernel or full dump, you probably need to look for c:\windows\memory.dmp (again, the path is configured in the dialogue above). If you have a full dump, change the config to kernel or memory dump (generally a BSOD occus in kernel mode, and we don't need a full dump). Post the kernel dump up on the web if you'd like it analyzed. [/QUOTE]
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