Asagrim
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Hello!
I've done a forum search before opening a new topic, and the solutions I found in other topics are for reading BSOD minidumps, not application dump files, so for example BlueScreenView won't do me any good.
I have a 3rd party application that crashes frequently. The last time I created a dump file. After searching google for the better part of an hour on how to read dump files of applications specifically, I only came up with using dumpchk.exe for a solution, but the dump file is so large, I can not read the entire dump in the command line.
Is there a 3rd party application I can read entire dump files with?
Thanks in advance!
I've done a forum search before opening a new topic, and the solutions I found in other topics are for reading BSOD minidumps, not application dump files, so for example BlueScreenView won't do me any good.
I have a 3rd party application that crashes frequently. The last time I created a dump file. After searching google for the better part of an hour on how to read dump files of applications specifically, I only came up with using dumpchk.exe for a solution, but the dump file is so large, I can not read the entire dump in the command line.
Is there a 3rd party application I can read entire dump files with?
Thanks in advance!
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- i3-6100
- Motherboard
- ASUS Z170I PRO GAMING
- Memory
- Kingston 1x8GB 2400MHz@CL15
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire HD7850 2GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG 34UM68-P
- Screen Resolution
- 2560x1080
- Hard Drives
- SAMSUNG 840 Pro 128GB SSD
- PSU
- Corsair TX650W (Seasonic OEM)
- Case
- Zalman M1
- Cooling
- Cooler Master Hyper 212X
- Keyboard
- Ozone Strike Battle MX Brown
- Mouse
- Roccat Nyth
- Internet Speed
- 34 Mbit
- Browser
- Chrome, Cyberfox, Vivaldi
- Antivirus
- common sense upper-intermediate v3.0
- Other Info
- Some of the hardware might seem odd (PSU, SSD), but I'm not wasting money on replacing perfectly functional hardware only because a newer version is out. Nor am I willing to pay extortion money for replacements or intended upgrades (GPU, RAM), especially if that "upgrade" has a hardware design flaw (CPU).