Windows troubleshooting can be a serious pain. Booting into safe mode, normal mode, msconfig, registry edits, bad hardware, on and on and on. Sometimes it rolls into a huge continuous loop with no sight of an end. This is especially true when it comes to the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). A quick flash of a blue screen with nothing more then unreadable code, typically in relation to a hardware driver.
WhoCrashed from Respendence Software analyzes the DMP file created during a Windows crash dump and displays in a nice easy-to-read format, which makes troubleshooting much easier.
It displays each of the hardware drivers that are crashing your system so that you can remove one-by-one each of these problem child PC parts. This makes life easier for administrators.
WhoCrashed requires the Windows Debugging tool which will be installed with it, if it isn’t already present.
WhoCrashed from Respendence Software
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March 3rd, 2009 at 10:46 am
This one will really help me. Thanks dude.I’m trying to find this kind of utility about a week ago. Because I want to help a friend experiencing frequent bluescreen attacks. So, thanks again dude.
March 3rd, 2009 at 10:47 am
This one will really help me. Thanks dude.I’m trying to find this kind of utility about a week ago. Because I want to help a friend experiencing frequent bluescreen attacks. So, thanks again dude.
May 2nd, 2009 at 11:17 am
If your friend has XP, go to the Event Viewer in Administrative Tools (inside Control Panel). Check if there’s a ‘STOP’ error. It’s usually heat related so just make sure the fans are running.