The "Printing - Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2" troubleshooter collects information to help troubleshoot printing issues. This troubleshooter is integrated with the Microsoft Fix it Center Pro service that can perform automated diagnostic analysis...
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Discusses how to use the Directory Services to help collect information to troubleshoot Directory Services issues in Windows 7 and in Windows Server 2008 R2. This information can be analyzed by the Microsoft Fix it automated solution.
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Hi all.
I can't work out what is causing the BSOD. I've overclocked most of my components and they are all appropriately cooled. Not sure if this is a software issue or not.
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I've gotten some BSODs since my first bootup. They happen more frequently now than before and it worries me. Here is the minidump files dating back to November.
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Hi all,
Wish my first post was for better circumstances, but here it goes! My wife uses a Toshiba L305D-S5895 laptop I bought a few years ago (2009?). Anyway, it originally came with Vista x86 and I quickly removed that and put XP x86 on it. I've recently (last weekend) upgraded to Windows 7...
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I have 2 BSOD on newly installed win 7 ultimate 64 bit and need some help:(
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***Here is debugging details***
Opened log file 'c:\debug.txt'
1: kd> .sympath srv*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Symbol search path is...
Hi guys recently installed new sound card and CPU cooler, Though the soundcard could be putting tension on my RAM, but got a BSOD that stating "driver not less or equal", but it went into the memory.dmp as opposed to the Minidump location. Nonetheless I have attached a system health report as...
Is there a way to find out if a given *.exe file is 32bit or 64bit executable.
The program should NOT be started (and investigated in TaskManager).
Conversly I could imagine that there is somewhere an analyze tool which shows this info to the user.
Peter
I just started having BSOD's very common once a day. I haven't changes any hardware, so i believe it is software related.
I have a dump, if anyone wouldn't mind helping me analyze it.
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Thanks so much.
Hello have a computer 4 cpu Q6600 core
GA p35 s3g mainboard
4GB RAM
ATI4850 series advanced graphic card 512MB
OP system is: Windows Business 64bit with service pack 2
I am having very frequent BSOD while playing games and alsor ecently watching movies!!
i pasted one of the recent minidump file...
Feeling obsolete? Microsoft has released Windows 8 as a developer preview TODAY. No, it really is Windows 8. And it's not a flimsy leak from Bit-Torrent as far as we can tell.
See:
Microsoft Releases Windows 8 Developer Preview
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Ive had this error probably 5 times really recently and its driving me crazy. Ill post the dump logs but on a side note what should I use to read these logs? Notepad, word and adobe dont read it all. Im sorry I cannot remember which dump was which so I just posted all my recent dumps. Thanks for...
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Hey,
I seem to get BSOD's every once an a while, but it is often enough to hopefully find a fix.
I have a crash dump, if anyone wouldn't mind helping me analyze it.
Thanks so much.
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This Support Diagnostics Platform (SDP) diagnostic provides the ability to capture a Fiddler trace of HTTP(S) traffic while you reproduce a problem on your workstation. This trace is then uploaded so Microsoft support can analyze the problem captured in...
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Hello everyone!
I have never experienced the BSOD and I am concerned, idk exactly what caused the problem but apparently it was windows ready boost service. Funny thing is I was not using it and never have on this clean format.
Here is my CPU-Z sheet and dump file for analysis:
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Hello all.
I could use some help to analyze my minidmp file.
I have random BSOD when i restart my windows. It only happens booting my system, and it happens randomly.
I have attached a zip-file of the dmp file.
Thank you very much for any help.
Regards,
Fendar