Crash Dump Advice
Crash Dump Advice
Any very clever, technical people here who can advise me on how to deal with crash dump, that goes to blue screen? I think Windows have something to download that de-bugs the system. I'm in safe mode, so can't operate with sound. Thank you.
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Mark Steel
Mark Steel
Re: Crash Dump Advice
I assume we're talking about windows 7 or 8? Did you change any hardware recently (update a driver)? A bad driver can cause a bluescreen.
If nothing has changed recently you might try running memtest86+ from a bootable DVD or USB stick on your system overnight. If it can do that then that would indicate your hardware is ok.
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http://www.howtogeek.com/163452/everyth ... -of-death/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(just avoid clicking on the ads there).
If nothing has changed recently you might try running memtest86+ from a bootable DVD or USB stick on your system overnight. If it can do that then that would indicate your hardware is ok.
I like this site a lot:
http://www.howtogeek.com/163452/everyth ... -of-death/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(just avoid clicking on the ads there).
Re: Crash Dump Advice
Thanks! Yes, Windows 7. By the way, I've been told that it is advisable to avoid Windows 8. I haven't updated a driver, not unless it does it automatically without me knowing. Have been getting the blue screen for a long time; just haven't done anything about it.DrDark wrote:I assume we're talking about windows 7 or 8? Did you change any hardware recently (update a driver)? A bad driver can cause a bluescreen.
If nothing has changed recently you might try running memtest86+ from a bootable DVD or USB stick on your system overnight. If it can do that then that would indicate your hardware is ok.
I like this site a lot:
http://www.howtogeek.com/163452/everyth ... -of-death/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(just avoid clicking on the ads there).
Wiggins is so superbly unassuming, he looks like he's about to say 'Pop the gold medal in the post, I'm nipping out for some biscuits'
Mark Steel
Mark Steel
Re: Crash Dump Advice
I agree on avoiding windows 8.
As far as I know drivers are never updated automatically by windows update.
Make a bootable memtest86+ usb stick or dvd by grabbing the pre-made files or iso from here:
http://www.memtest.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Run that overnight.
As far as I know drivers are never updated automatically by windows update.
Make a bootable memtest86+ usb stick or dvd by grabbing the pre-made files or iso from here:
http://www.memtest.org/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Run that overnight.