I'm old fashioned and have WinDbg installed. I have people send me their dump files and I analyze them that way.ALSO!!! Run the "Blue Screen of Death" tool and post the result here.
I'm old fashioned and have WinDbg installed. I have people send me their dump files and I analyze them that way.ALSO!!! Run the "Blue Screen of Death" tool and post the result here.
BlueScreenView touches the registry and works with memory directly. Most likely that's why Chrome considers it to be a malicious software. However, Nirsoft is extremely reputable source with hacking tools.Got this when downloading that tool in chrome:
The only reason I suggested BlueScreenView is that it has user-friendly interface. Users like OP won't be able to read WinDbg's (which I'm using too) output as easy as BlueScreenView's output.I'm old fashioned and have WinDbg installed. I have people send me their dump files and I analyze them that way.
Scan Statistics:
Scan Time: 1 seconds
Scan Targets: C:\Downloads\bluescreenview.zip
Counts:
Total items scanned: 5
- Files & Directories: 5
- Registry Entries: 0
- Processes & Start-up Items: 0
- Network & Browser Items: 0
- Other: 0
- Trusted Files: 0
- Skipped Files: 0
Total security risks detected: 0
Total items resolved: 0
Total items that require attention: 0
Resolved Threats:
No risks have been resolved
Unresolved Threats:
No unresolved risks