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Have you noticed that Windows XP system often has unexpected blue screens? If you want to reinstall the system, but there are too many softwares that need to be reinstalled, here is the simplest blue screen troubleshooting solution. Let's share it with everyone.
First, do a few noun explanations before explaining, so that everyone can understand this article:
First step: open "small memory dump" function
right click "& my computer" “Attribute & Rarr; Advanced & Rarr; Startup and Recovery & Rarr; Settings & rdquo;, open “ Startup and Recovery > tab, in the "Write debug information" drop-down list selected "small memory dump ( 64KB) & rdquo; options, as shown in Figure 1.



Small memory dump
Memory dump is used to save the data dump in memory in the dump file when the system crashes, and to provide relevant personnel for troubleshooting analysis. A small memory dump is a memory dump file that only stores 64KB of basic spatial data before the memory. This saves disk space and makes it easy to view files.
After selection, click "OK", so that the next time the operating system appears blue screen, it will record the data in the memory at that time, and store it as a dump file, which is stored in the minidump folder of the system disk.


Dump files
Dump files are used to debug driver drivers for drivers. Such files must be opened with special tools, such as WinDbg.
Second Step: Download and install WinDbg from Microsoft's website. WinDbg is an excellent source-level debugging tool released by Microsoft. It can debug Dump files. Here we use to find the cause of blue screen failure. This process is not I repeat it. When installing, all the way to “ next step & rdquo; on the line.

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