What should I do if the Windows 7 system computer has a blue screen?

  

Computer Blue Screen, also known as Blue Screen of Death (BSoD), is Microsoft's Windows series operating system that is forced to display to protect computer data files from being corrupted when they cannot recover from a system error. Screen image. The blue screen of death warning for Windows operating system has become an iconic picture.

1, Windows7 system computer will automatically restart after the blue screen appears. After restarting, the computer screen will prompt the blue screen related information. If you don't have time to view it, you can also enter windows7's "Event Viewer". (Location: Control Panel - System and Security - Management Tools - View Event Log), in the "Event Viewer" you will also see the system information that is in error, the general information is as follows: “ The dumped data has been saved in the .dmp file in the C:\\Windows\\MEMORY.DMP” or “C:\\Windows\\Minidup folder. ”

What are the files in the .dmp file? They are windows memory dump files. In windows systems, the "small memory dump" file is saved in the Windows\\Minidump folder. It only records key information when a blue screen of death occurs; "core memory dump ” & "Full memory dump" files are saved directly in the Windows folder, the file name is MEMORY.DMP, which records the core memory information and complete memory information when a blue screen of death occurs.

2, you can open these files to view the relevant information of your blue screen. But one question is coming again. How do you open these files with the .dmp suffix? Windows 7 itself does not provide a tool to open such a file, and can't be opened with “Notepad”. How to do it? There is a Debugging Tools tool to solve this problem, download and install the Debugging Tools tool.

3. After downloading and installing, start the Debugging Tools and select ““File””-“Open Crash Dump" in the main menu of the program, select the path. Open the .DMP file. After opening, you will see a bunch of English. If you don't have good English, you can ignore it. Just pay attention to the information behind the words “Probably caused by:” in the last line. This is the culprit. See an example:

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