Difficulty Generating a Memory Dump
My name is Teeda, and I am a Support Escalation Engineer on the Windows Performance Team at Microsoft. This blog post provides several suggestions and workarounds when there is difficulty generating a memory dump for bugcheck issues (or even hang scenarios). Special thanks to my colleague, Alisse, for assembling this documentation.
Think about the goal…
Is a bugcheck occurring and you are trying to get a memory dump from that? If so, you can skip the parts about manually triggering a dump. However, you may want to use these settings to test out if you can get a memory dump. This will be faster than waiting for the next bugcheck.
Do you need to crash the machine manually? If so, pay attention to the type of machine (virtualized or physical) and the situation we are working with.
Read more.
Gruß,
Dani
Think about the goal…
Is a bugcheck occurring and you are trying to get a memory dump from that? If so, you can skip the parts about manually triggering a dump. However, you may want to use these settings to test out if you can get a memory dump. This will be faster than waiting for the next bugcheck.
Do you need to crash the machine manually? If so, pay attention to the type of machine (virtualized or physical) and the situation we are working with.
Read more.
Gruß,
Dani
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Printed on: February 23, 2025 at 07:02 o'clock