When a computer in your business experiences a "blue screen of death," it usually means that there is a severe problem with your computer. BSODs can be caused by problems with hardware, drivers or ...
All Windows operating systems are configured to capture information about its state in the event of a stop error or system crash and save them as .dmp crash dump ...
64-bit versions of Windows and Windows Server support more physical memory (RAM) than 32-bit versions support. However, the reason to configure or increase page file size has not changed. It has ...
There are many reasons a Windows computer might crash, and the occasional lockup or blue screen is annoying but hard to avoid completely. However, if your computer crashes or freezes constantly, it ...
The common approach to a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) — or, more recently, the black crash screen — on Windows is to note the stop code, then search online for a fix. I have followed these exact steps ...
Page files can greatly affect the performance and recovery of Windows and Windows servers. Here's how to size page files to suit your computing needs. Page files can greatly affect the performance and ...
Microsoft is testing a new diagnostic tool in Windows 11 that lets you create live kernel memory dumps without disrupting the operation of Windows. A live kernel dump is a snapshot of the kernel's ...
One of our 5 64-bit / 12 GB servers is crashing. I'm trying to figure out why. It's doing a kernel memory dump right now, and the file is ~800MB in size. I loaded it up with WinDBG on another x64 ...