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Discus and support Need help analyzing dump file. in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Uploaded on OneDrive is a dmp and msinfo file. I consistently get a hang on cold boot that the laptop eventually gets past on power off/on after one... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by waitjame, Dec 23, 2018.

  1. waitjame Win User

    Need help analyzing dump file.


    Uploaded on OneDrive is a dmp and msinfo file. I consistently get a hang on cold boot that the laptop eventually gets past on power off/on after one or two more tries. It works fine after that until next cold boot. I have swapped out hard drives and swapped out memory, but it still hangs the same. I updated BIOS from A18 to A19 and no improvement. I ran FurMark to test the GPU/video and TweakBit to update drivers and while it did update several drivers the problem persists with the same dmp messages.


    THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER (ea)

    The device driver is spinning in an infinite loop, most likely waiting for

    hardware to become idle. This usually indicates problem with the hardware

    itself or with the device driver programming the hardware incorrectly.

    If the kernel debugger is connected and running when watchdog detects a

    timeout condition then DbgBreakPoint() will be called instead of KeBugCheckEx()

    and detailed message including bugcheck arguments will be printed to the

    debugger. This way we can identify an offending thread, set breakpoints in it,

    and hit go to return to the spinning code to debug it further. Because

    KeBugCheckEx() is not called the .bugcheck directive will not return bugcheck

    information in this case. The arguments are already printed out to the kernel

    debugger. You can also retrieve them from a global variable via

    "dd watchdog!g_WdBugCheckData l5" (use dq on NT64).

    On MP machines (OS builds <= 3790) it is possible to hit a timeout when the spinning thread is

    interrupted by hardware interrupt and ISR or DPC routine is running at the time

    of the bugcheck (this is because the timeout's work item can be delivered and

    handled on the second CPU and the same time). If this is the case you will have

    to look deeper at the offending thread's stack (e.g. using dds) to determine

    spinning code which caused the timeout to occur.

    Arguments:

    Arg1: ffffb204db7c1040, Pointer to a stuck thread object. Do .thread then kb on it to find

    the hung location.

    Arg2: 0000000000000000, Pointer to a DEFERRED_WATCHDOG object.

    Arg3: 0000000000000000, Pointer to offending driver name.

    Arg4: 0000000000000000, Number of times this error occurred. If a debugger is attached,

    this error is not always fatal -- see DESCRIPTION below. On the

    blue screen, this will always equal 1.




    https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoRq_vEAcz6plAWcZME4_JiIW_Gt


    Thanks!


    James

    :)
     
    waitjame, Dec 23, 2018
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  2. Please Help analyze MiniDump Files (included)/BSODs/ ntoskrnl.exe/

    Hi,

    In most cases, this problem is caused by corrupted system files. For us to provide the best resolution possible, we'll be needing additional information:

    • Have you made any recent changes on your computer prior to the issue?
    • Was there an error code displayed when experiencing the blue screen error?

    Meanwhile, we suggest following the troubleshooting steps provided on this
    article
    to help fix the blue screen error. We also recommend posting on
    TechNet forum to analyze the dump files.

    If you need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out.
     
    Gerard Qui, Dec 23, 2018
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  3. Analyze dump file

    Hello,

    my name is Sedina and I have one qustion for you.

    Computer is randomly restarting every day, the error logs didn't say anything specific from what I could find.

    I am looking at the dump file.

    Results:

    Temperature of the processor is about 60 C,is that maybe a reason of restarting PC?

    I will send you dump file and please if you can,analyze.

    Thanks a lot!

    Moved from:
    Windows
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    SedinaCavcic, Dec 23, 2018
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