BSOD stands for Blue Screen of Death, which is a fatal error on Windows that automatically shuts down the system.
However, the stop error can also create minidump files, which contain important data about the stop error, including:
* Windows Version * Hardware and software specifications * Registry settings * Analysis results * Stop error code
Unfortunately, some users have reported that they experience issues with the Windows 7 minidump files.
- Windows Error Reporting (WER) is a service built into Windows that collects crash information and uploads it to Microsoft for analysis.
- R can automatically generate a Minidump file that contains important information, such as registry settings, hardware specifications, and system analysis results.
- The Windows 7 minidump files contain important data about the stop error, including: Windows Version Hardware and software specifications Registry settings Analysis results Stop error code Unfortunately, some users have reported that they experience issues with the Windows 7 minidump files.
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Minidump files are the files created by Windows whenever it encounters a problem.
- These files record each of the processes that were going on when the BSOD occurred
- Locate the Minidump files
- Right-click the Minidump folder and select Properties
- Click on the Security tab
- Check if the Hidden option is checked
- If the option isn’t checked, do it
- Save changes
- Restart your Windows 10
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The Windows 7 BSOD minidump files might contain vital information about the error.
- Right-click on the Start menu, and select Search.
- Input %temp% in the search box, and click the OK button.
- The temp folder will open.
- Now, click on Yes in the User Account Control prompt.
- Navigate to the WindowsSystem32 folder, and delete the minidump files.
- Restart the computer.
To make sure that you can recover these files, you should save a copy of them onto a USB.
- To do this, right-click on the Start button and select Computer.
- Right-click on the Local Disk B area and choose the Properties option.
- Select the Tools tab, followed by the Check button.
- Choose Automatically fix file system errors and click on OK.
It is possible to prevent this error from appearing again by updating your drivers.
- To do this, access the Device Manager by clicking on the Start button and selecting Device Manager.
- Expand the Disk Drives section.
- Right-click on the driver and click Update Driver.
- Select Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software.
- Restart your system if it prompts you to do so and try running the application again.
- Check if you have sufficient hard disk space available.
