Ricky
December 12th 03, 07:09 AM
Hi,I'm experiencing BSOD crashes after installing a certain =
software.These crashes always occur during the first boot following the =
installation. The tech support people have asked for a copy of my .dmp =
file but here's the problem.
XP/SP1 isn't recording the crash. Usually the last few lines in a =
Bluescreen will read "creating memory dump, memory dump complete", but =
this doesn't happen. In startup and recovery under "write debugging =
information" I have set XP to save the small memory dump file of 64KB in =
C:\windows\minidump the file should look something like this =
(Mini051003-01.dmp), but XP fails to create and save it. Neither is it =
logged or recorded in the Dr. Watson user.dmp file.
Finally, I enabled the feature outlined in the MS Knowledge Base article =
# 244139 which allows you to simulate a Bluescreen and create a memory =
dump test file, this worked perfectly, the .dmp file was created and =
saved to the correct directory.
Apologies as I've already posted this problem in XP Basics, which is =
probably the wrong board and I didn't explain mysef very well there to =
get the correct answer to this problem. Any advice greatly appreciated.
software.These crashes always occur during the first boot following the =
installation. The tech support people have asked for a copy of my .dmp =
file but here's the problem.
XP/SP1 isn't recording the crash. Usually the last few lines in a =
Bluescreen will read "creating memory dump, memory dump complete", but =
this doesn't happen. In startup and recovery under "write debugging =
information" I have set XP to save the small memory dump file of 64KB in =
C:\windows\minidump the file should look something like this =
(Mini051003-01.dmp), but XP fails to create and save it. Neither is it =
logged or recorded in the Dr. Watson user.dmp file.
Finally, I enabled the feature outlined in the MS Knowledge Base article =
# 244139 which allows you to simulate a Bluescreen and create a memory =
dump test file, this worked perfectly, the .dmp file was created and =
saved to the correct directory.
Apologies as I've already posted this problem in XP Basics, which is =
probably the wrong board and I didn't explain mysef very well there to =
get the correct answer to this problem. Any advice greatly appreciated.