| Re: Ctrl-ScrollLock Blue Screen Dump No Longer Generates Memory.Dmp fi Hi,
Not seen nor heard of that happening. Any chance you placed limits on the
virtual memory?
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"Matt Neerincx [MSFT]" <MattNeerincxMSFT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:A7AC0F4A-2640-4AB1-A213-BE6748DCC15D@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
> I've been using Ctrl-Scroll Lock Scroll Lock feature (CrashOnCtrlScroll)
> with
> Vista to manually blue screen my machine to capture kernel memory dumps
> for
> debugging purposes when my Vista box hangs. For some reason all of a
> sudden
> this no longer works. The blue screen occurs every time but no memory.dmp
> file is generated. I have only one drive in the machine (C: drive) and
> there
> is plenty of free space (12GB).
>
> Any ideas why Vista would stop capturing dump files in this manner? Is
> there some limit where it will stop capturing them?[/color] |