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    Windows 7 (Not BSOD) WMPlayer hangs, intermittently, inconsistently, unpredictably

    I followed the link. I may have gotten off the correct track in the chain of links. I downloaded and installed Final Torrent, Version 2010, Bitware Software. I took the link with the paperclip and words Windows 7 Recovery Disk 64-Bit (x64) Edition, then up comes "opening Windows 7 64-bit Repair...
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    Windows 7 (Not BSOD) WMPlayer hangs, intermittently, inconsistently, unpredictably

    SFC reported that there are some corrupted files. My Dell came with the Win7 as "OEM" and the only disk they sent me was for a deadly destructive so-called restore disk that takes the computer back to day One. For many, many reasons I am quite unwilling to wipe out my hard drive. I find posts...
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    Windows 7 (Not BSOD) WMPlayer hangs, intermittently, inconsistently, unpredictably

    Is there another section in this forum for discussing apps hanging, rather than causing a BSOD? Or is this the right place? Operating System: MS Windows 7 Pro 64-bit CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 2.67GHz RAM: 9.0GB Triple-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz 7-7-7-20 Motherboard: DELL Inc. 0X501H (CPU 1) Graphics...
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    Windows 7 DMP files. How to open? Can ordinary users learn anything from them? Other crash log files?

    "WhoCrashed" had me download WinDbg, and it is now installed. I tried the trick of copying the short DMP file to the Minidump folder. It did not work. Analysis Crash dump directory: C:\Windows\Minidump Crash dumps are enabled on your computer. The following dump files were found but could...
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    Windows 7 DMP files. How to open? Can ordinary users learn anything from them? Other crash log files?

    I did go to Resplendance, and installed WhoCrashed. It may be programmed for a slightly different situation, as it found no applicable dump files. Here is what I got: Analysis Crash dump directory: C:\Windows\Minidump Crash dumps are enabled on your computer. No valid crash dumps have...
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    Windows 7 DMP files. How to open? Can ordinary users learn anything from them? Other crash log files?

    I got no hits searching in this forum for the term "DMP" A certain program -- Roxio VideoWave12 -- is associated with several dumps located in . . . \Appdata\Local\CrashDumps. They have names, e.g., VideoWave12.exe.2300.dmp , and are from 18+ to 20+ million bytes in size. I Googled on "dmp"...
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