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Access BSOD logs on another machine using a backup of the storage.

Access BSOD logs on another machine using a backup of the storage.

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Effeta
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03-19-2016, 09:08 AM
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To access BSOD details on another machine, you can transfer the faulty computer's storage to a different system. This allows extraction of crash logs regardless of the operating environment. While online resources often focus on viewing tools, you can still retrieve information by using specialized software designed for forensic analysis or crash dump extraction. Ensure you have the necessary drivers and tools compatible with the target PC.
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Effeta
03-19-2016, 09:08 AM #1

To access BSOD details on another machine, you can transfer the faulty computer's storage to a different system. This allows extraction of crash logs regardless of the operating environment. While online resources often focus on viewing tools, you can still retrieve information by using specialized software designed for forensic analysis or crash dump extraction. Ensure you have the necessary drivers and tools compatible with the target PC.

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MaxBuddyRoo
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03-25-2016, 08:47 AM
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Install WinDBG from the Microsoft Store and import dump files from another machine. These files are typically found in C:\Windows\Minidump or C:\Windows\*.dmp. You can also try Bluescreenview by NirSoft.
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MaxBuddyRoo
03-25-2016, 08:47 AM #2

Install WinDBG from the Microsoft Store and import dump files from another machine. These files are typically found in C:\Windows\Minidump or C:\Windows\*.dmp. You can also try Bluescreenview by NirSoft.