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  2. WinDbg - Wikipedia

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    It can also be used to debug user-mode crash dumps. This is known as post-mortem debugging. [7] WinDbg is distributed as a standalone package from the Windows Debugger Portal and via the Microsoft Store. The WinDBG Debugger Engine is the common debugging back-end between WinDbg and command line debugger front-ends like KD, CDB, and NTSD. Most ...

  3. Memory forensics - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Microsoft Windows, crash dumps and hibernation had been present since Microsoft Windows NT. Microsoft crash dumps had always been analyzable by Microsoft WinDbg , and Windows hibernation files ( hiberfil.sys ) are nowadays convertible in Microsoft crash dumps using utilities like MoonSols Windows Memory Toolkit designed by ...

  4. Core dump - Wikipedia

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    Core dumps allow a user to save a crash for later or off-site analysis, or comparison with other crashes. For embedded computers , it may be impractical to support debugging on the computer itself, so analysis of a dump may take place on a different computer.

  5. Dr. Watson (debugger) - Wikipedia

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    A crash dump file can also be created, which is a binary file that a programmer can load into a debugger. Dr. Watson can be made to generate more exacting information for debugging purposes if the appropriate symbol files are installed and the symbol search path (environment variable) is set.

  6. Fatal system error - Wikipedia

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    When a bug check is issued, a crash dump file will be created if the system is configured to create them. [2] This file contains a "snapshot" of useful low-level information about the system that can be used to debug the root cause of the problem and possibly other things in the background.

  7. Dump analyzer - Wikipedia

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    IPCS (Interactive Problem Control System) is a z/OS component which can analyze unformatted application dumps dumps (SYSMDUMP) or snapshot dumps, or stand-alone system dumps (SADMP). IPCS can inspect any storage address in the dump and format system control blocks, providing labels for fields. It can be run interactively or as a batch job. [2]

  8. Windows Error Reporting - Wikipedia

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    The Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel applet was replaced by the Maintenance section of the Action Center on Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2.. A new app, Problem Steps Recorder (PSR.exe), is available on all builds of Windows 7 and enables the collection of the actions performed by a user while encountering a crash so that testers and developers can reproduce the situation for analysis ...

  9. Segmentation fault - Wikipedia

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    Dereferencing any of these variables could cause a segmentation fault: dereferencing the null pointer generally will cause a segfault, while reading from the wild pointer may instead result in random data but no segfault, and reading from the dangling pointer may result in valid data for a while, and then random data as it is overwritten.