Windows Debugging and Troubleshooting

Windows Debugging and Troubleshooting

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sudarshan
sudarshan - 22.09.2023 12:00

Fun fact. today iphone 15 pro have just 8 gb ram

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Moustafa Alkholy
Moustafa Alkholy - 20.05.2023 15:30

Amazing, thanks

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Createcraft
Createcraft - 27.08.2022 13:47

Sir tumcha number bhetel ka?

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Don_Voni
Don_Voni - 24.07.2022 03:57

is there an updated version to this video? im asking because this one is from 2012 and we are in 2022. Im a windows 10 user. Greatly appreciate any help or insight where i can find resources on this subject.

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Arshad ITPro
Arshad ITPro - 21.05.2022 07:09

20 years time? Iphone 13's ? no the IPhone 13 is right here in 2022..but i like your analysis for Terabytes of Memory, may happen after 10 years who knows!

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msi sekhar
msi sekhar - 13.05.2022 07:32

Outstanding presentation

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Антоха
Антоха - 19.09.2021 15:52

In fact, debugging in Windows does not make much sense, because if you try to debug applications, then you need to know the structure of Windows deeply, but Microsoft will never let you know the full depth of their products))) According to statistics, Windows has many errors and of course it would be very good if it was possible to find what caused the error ..

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Ivailo Manolov
Ivailo Manolov - 19.07.2021 18:28

HAHAHAH JOKES ON YOU BROTHER , IPHONES 13 IS ALMOST OUT AND NOOOOWAY it has 10 TB memory :)

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aminur rahman
aminur rahman - 21.03.2021 11:10

iPhone 13 with 1tb of memory ????????? wow seems like he knows the future :0

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omar imrharn
omar imrharn - 24.02.2021 17:13

No explaination requested.

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Ned Boukharine
Ned Boukharine - 10.02.2021 16:49

Outstanding presentation. Could you imagine reading memory stacks in ROMAN NUMERALS ???? Thank God for arabic numeration.

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Deancarder-on-tele💼 - 01.01.2021 14:00

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FARI FARIS
FARI FARIS - 19.10.2020 23:30

Watching it in 2020
Really useful video

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Vamshi Krishna
Vamshi Krishna - 31.07.2020 15:43

The best lecture I have ever heard

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Tim Long
Tim Long - 24.03.2020 23:08

I am having a rough time with an issue I can't diagnose. I'm by no means a pro at any of this, but all the reading and research I've been doing has led me here, and I would really appreciate any input to know if I'm in the right place or how to proceed. I built a PC for the first time. I am using an ASRock B450m Pro4 motherboard, an AMD Ryzen 3 3200g CPU, I have Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8 GB) for RAM, a Corsair CX Series 550W 80 plus bronze PSU, and a Radeon RX 560 GPU.


About a week after I built it, and it had been up and running, it started abruptly black screening. If there was sound, it would freeze and cut off, and the entire computer seems unresponsive. I have been forced to hold the power button to restart every time. On two occasions, the same problem manifested with a white screen, and on two occasions everything plugged in to the I/O panel (Monitor, speakers, mouse, keyboard) cut out as well. The majority of these freezes have occurred outside of gaming. They appear to happen when I am surfing the internet or have multiple apps running. I have had one of these freezes while trying to launch a game, and one during a game.


In Event Viewer, I keep getting a recurring event 41 error (which I assume comes for the force shutdown), but the details of this event vary. I have had 19 occurrences of bugcheckcode 234 with a value in bugcheckParameter1, but no other values other than 0. I have three of these events that have no bugcheckcode but have a non-0 value for the PowerButtonTimestamp. I have 1 code 10, and 1 code 59. The rest of the events have no values for anything. The total of event 41s is 45 dating back to March 5.


I have done my best to update every driver I can find. Although I don't know if I have been successful at making sure every driver is up to date. I have updated my BIOS to 3.30 in accordance with the motherboard/cpu compatibility from ASRock, I have changed the PCEi cable going from my GPU to my PSU, I have updated all PCI bus drivers, I have reinstalled all the drivers for my GPU, I have updated my monitor driver, I have updated drivers for my PCI cards, motherboard, storage controllers, multimedia PCI cards, I have deactivated my antivirus, I have deactivated Cool'n'quiet, I haven't been overclocking, and I have been monitoring voltage and temperature levels for my components. There doesn't seem to be overvoltage or overheating.


I have also tried to edit some Registry Keys to force it to create dump files. So far, it has only recorded one in C-Windows-minidump...but when I attempt to open it in WINDBG it says I don't have permission. I have probably missed some things, but I have done almost everything I can find suggested that might have any affect here. What is there left for me to do?

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shriram kaucyk
shriram kaucyk - 21.01.2020 18:48

Best of Windows Debugging.

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Bharat Chandra
Bharat Chandra - 31.12.2019 12:20

This was really helpful session. Very well prepared and presented. Really appreciate, thanks a lot. !!

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Lejn Yovn
Lejn Yovn - 31.10.2019 18:12

GREAT VIDEO. This was the "BIG PICTURE", I was roaming the Internet for YEARS for this stuff. Clear explanation, I like to learn from him the rest of the "WINDOWS DEBUGGING". THANK YOU SO MUCH.

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