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HOW TO VIEW NON-WINDOWS .DMP FILES?





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    tfwul
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       New 08 Jul 2020 #1
    
    
    HOW TO VIEW NON-WINDOWS .DMP FILES?
    
    > Tutorials on how to view dump files are usually about Windows .dmp files
    > (like BSODs).
    > 
    > If an application crashes, it also happens that a .dmp file is created
    > (named after the application).
    > 
    > Tools to view .dmp files are often (hardcoded) looking in the
    > C:\Windows\MiniDump folder,
    > whereas crash dump files are stored in
    > C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\CrashDumps.
    > 
    > Two questions:
    > 1. are there any tools (preferably portable) that can open the .dmp files
    > in the \CrashDumps folder?
    > 2. do such .dmp files (crashdumps) contain personal data or file/folder
    > name data?
    > If such dmp files are submitted for investigation, what personal- file or
    > folder data am I submitting then?
    > 
    > Thanks.
    
    
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    OldNavyGuy
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       New 08 Jul 2020 #2
    
    > See Nirsoft's BlueScreenView.
    > 
    > https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
    > 
    > No personal data is stored in crash dumps.
    
    
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       New 08 Jul 2020 #3
    
    > OldNavyGuy said:
    > See Nirsoft's BlueScreenView.
    > 
    > https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html
    > 
    > No personal data is stored in crash dumps.
    > Thanks. I am aware of that tool, but, as said, it is looking in the
    > MiniDump folder only, at least, AFAIK.
    > It checks Windows .dmp files that are in that folder.
    > 
    > Anyway, I have posted the crash dump files to the developer.
    > 
    > Thanks again.
    
    
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    OldNavyGuy
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       New 08 Jul 2020 #4
    
    > Click on Options > Advanced Options
    > 
    > Browse to the location.
    
    
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       New 09 Jul 2020 #5
    
    > OldNavyGuy said:
    > Click on Options > Advanced Options
    > 
    > Browse to the location.
    > Ah...!
    > Many thanks. I wasn't aware of that option.
    > Though, in my case, regretfully it makes no difference: after changing the
    > folder, no dmp file list was displayed.
    > When selecting a single .dmp file (also in the advanced options), nothing
    > was displayed either.
    > 
    > Not sure... but there is a line in the advanced options reading
    > "%programfiles%\Debugging Tools for Windows\DumpChk.exe" "%1"
    > 
    > I've searched for the dumpchk.exe, but it is not on my system, so maybe
    > that is the reason..?
    
    
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    OldNavyGuy
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    Windows 10 Pro 2004 20H1
    
       New 09 Jul 2020 #6
    
    > dumpchk is part of Windows Kits.
    > 
    > WinDbg is included in Windows Kits, and is the gold standard for analyzing
    > crash dump files.
    > 
    > It has a learning curve.
    > 
    > You can try WhoCrashed.
    > 
    > Download WhoCrashed Free Home Edition - MajorGeeks
    
    
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