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Windows crashes, reading .dmp

Discussion in 'Windows OS' started by NZvista, Oct 5, 2008.

  1. NZvista TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 100

    Does this look correct?
  2. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter Posts: 18,353

  3. NZvista TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 100

    Yes, exactly that
  4. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter Posts: 18,353

    Ok so back to Post#4
    :)

    Slowly but surely, we're getting there !
  5. NZvista TechSpot Enthusiast Posts: 100

    I feel like an autistic snail getting dragged along by a ferari..

    Except from using driver doctor, which says that all my drivers are up to date I have no idea how to check for that.

    Is there a way?
  6. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter Posts: 18,353

    I may be offline for awhile (actually just was, but thought I'd better check!)

    What I do is either download them all (except bios this one can be critical, but you should at least check versions... oh yeah, from system boot up)

    I then check to see if any update (usually just double clicking on any setup)
    Or by going to Device Manager (start->run-> Devmgmt.msc ), and then right click on the expanded (hit the + sign) device, and then check for updates, by browsing (manually) to the extracted downloaded driver

    I have tried to be comprehensive above, to avoid questions :)