In previous versions, the value of 'Crash Time' column was taken from the date/time of dump file, which actually represents that time that Windows loaded again, after the crash.
That possibly caused the crash (filename, product name, file description, and file version).įor each crash displayed in the upper pane, you can view the details of the device drivers loaded during the crash in the lower pane.īlueScreenView also mark the drivers that their addresses found in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash.ĭownload links are on the bottom of this page
Information displayed in the blue screen (Bug Check Code and 4 parameters), and the details of the driver or module NK2Edit - Edit, merge and fix the AutoComplete files (.NK2) of Microsoft Outlook.īlueScreenView scans all your minidump files created during 'blue screen of death' crashes, and displays the information about all crashes in one table.įor each crash, BlueScreenView displays the minidump filename, the date/time of the crash, the basic crash.AppCrashView - View application crash information on Windows 7/Vista.
WhatIsHang - Get information about Windows software that stopped responding (hang).WinCrashReport - Displays a report about crashed Windows application.I have seen reports of printer problems including blue screen. Micrsoft's website indicates customers are being impacted by the June 16th release KB4567512 but they do not enumerate the issues. It is running stable with the May release and the KB4560960 patch. I have left my wifi as metered to avoid any updates until I learn more. Would really appreciate hearing from a Dell representative what KB4567512 does on an with SSD type NVMe A400 NVMe SanDis. Hope you have not been bit by this issue, but if you have hope the above is of some help. I have seen reports of printer problems but in my case I ended up with a blue screen.
Skip when it asks about updating to latest version.ġ) Go to Windows Update & Check for Updates (will take awhile as there are serveral accumulated updates)Ģ) Take update to 1903 which takes to version 2 (1903)ģ) Download most recent version of Dell SupportAssistĬontrol Panel -> Devices & Printers, Right click computer select Device Installation, select no to automatic driver updates
This is to avoid automatic software updates until we are ready. Immediately upon connecting click on Properties and set to metered. When asked to connect to network you will enter network credentials. When is asks about clearing TPM hit escape. If it says it can't recover shut down and start again. Here is what I did to get it working again: This is a repeatable error, not a one-off. Everything was working until applying the latest updates from Windows and sure enough it failed again. Used Recovery USB and reloaded from scratch.
Yea, this was a drag, but did not think there were any options at this point. I tried uninstalling last update but it continues to blue screen. The laptop goes to blue screen within a couple minutes after restart consistently, however the error code reason given varies. However updates following the may release appear to introduce one or more driver problems resulting in a blue screen. Is listed by Dell as being tested against the Windows May 2010 release. Running Dell diagnostics there are no hardware issues. It has without issues until applying Windows update after which time it blue screened. This is exactly as provided from Dell factory with no modifications. Running with SSD type NVMe A400 NVMe SanDis (as reported by Device Manager).