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How to Enable Minidumps on Windows & Where to Find Them
Use the Windows Debug Tool to analyze BSOD dump files
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Blue Screen of Death or BSOD errors are some of the most frustrating errors to come across on a Windows PC as they prevent you from your PC normally.
While there aremultiple BSOD fixing softwarethat can help you fix the error, knowing what is causing the issue could help you troubleshoot it the next time something happens.
You can fix the BSOD error by using the crash dump file or minidump files. We have a similar guide that gives you information regardingthe BSOD dump file location in Windows 7. In this guide, we will give you details on how to enable minidumps on Windows. Let us get right into it.
What could trigger BSOD errors?
Here are some of the most common causes that could trigger the BSOD or Blue Screen of Death error on your Windows PC:
How can I enable the minidump file in Windows?
Where can I view the minidump file in Windows?
How can I view the minidump file in Windows?
Once the analysis is complete, you can view the information regarding the dump file analysis. The WinDbg is a brilliant tool that explains the analysis in a language anyone can understand.
You can check theFAILURE_BUCKET_IDandMODULE_NAMElines to know more about the dump file that you are reviewing.
We have a guide that explains some quick fixes for Windows 11 users toresolve the BSOD errors. Also, for fixing thecritical process died BSOD error in Windows 11, you can refer to our guide.
If Chrome is causing the BSOD error, then you can check out our guide toresolve the BSOD error in Windows 11. Also, we have a guide that will help youfix the BSOD error 0x00000109.
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Sagar Naresh
Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.
He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.
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