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08-13-2011, 07:12 PM | #1 |
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WhoCrashed Introduction
WhoCrashed
Latest version: GET THE LATEST WhoCrashed reveals the drivers responsible for crashing your computer Whenever a computer running Windows suddenly reboots without displaying any notice or blue screen of death, the first thing that is often thought about is a hardware failure. In reality, most crashes are caused by malfunctioning device drivers and kernel modules. In case of a kernel error, most computers running Windows do not show a blue screen unless they are configured to do so. Instead these systems suddenly reboot without any notice. WhoCrashed shows the drivers which have been crashing your computer with a single click. In most cases it can pinpoint the offending drivers which have been causing misery on your computer system in the past. It does post-mortem crashdump analysis and presents all gathered information in a comprehensible way. Normally, debugging skills and a set of debugging tools are required to do post-mortem crash dump analysis. By using this utility you do not need any debugging skills to be able to find out what drivers are causing trouble to your computer. If your computer crashed and produced a blue screen It is suggest that you run WhoCrashed. WhoCrashed will analyze the crash dump files available on your computer and create a conclusion. It will inform you about responsible drivers and offer suggestions on how to proceed. If your computer unexpectedly reset or shut down If your computer unexpectedly reset or shut down, it is suggested that you run WhoCrashed. WhoCrashed will tell you if crash dumps are enabled on your computer, if not it offer you suggestions on how to enable them. Click here for more information about sudden resets and shut downs. If your computer crashes during the boot phase If your computer crashes during startup and cannot get into your system normally it is suggested that you boot in safe mode and then run WhoCrashed. Check out this article for information on booting into safe mode. Here is there Website http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed
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08-15-2011, 07:28 PM | #2 |
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Nice post Doz. Thanks!
If anyone uses Windows 7, the BSOD is turned off by default. Sometimes it is handy to read the error code and google it (just in case it is hardware). Right click on My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Startup and Recovery > Settings Un-check "Automatically restart" |
08-17-2011, 06:01 PM | #3 |
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Your welcome
My Admin PC was crashing and the event logs do not tell you what is causing it. So I tried this program and it told me it was my Nvidia Drive. So with the new Nvidia drive you can now check for update and sure enough there was an update. Bingo the problem solved.
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08-17-2011, 09:40 PM | #4 |
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Sweet!
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08-24-2011, 01:40 PM | #5 |
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Thank you Doz
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09-10-2011, 11:20 PM | #6 |
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To fix the Blue screen crashing while surfing the Internet
I found a fix http://www.alaskavrtours.com/flash-bug.php Looks to be a flash issue
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