(i) how to collect blue screen dump
1. Go to System settings, "My Computer--Properties"
2. Click "Advanced" in the tab to click "Settings" in startup and recovery below.
3. In the Write debugging information, if the computer memory is less than 2g, select "Full memory Dump".
Memory is greater than 2g, select "Core memory Dump"
4. Click "OK" to restart the computer to take effect
5. The Collected blue screen DUMP address is the C-drive Windows directory under the Memory.dump file
It is recommended that you remove the "auto-restart" and "Overwrite any existing files" check, as
1) Sometimes the blue screen restart the backward system will be blue, do not remove the check blue screen restart cycle, and the screen can be directly on the blue screen to locate the fault type (hardware problems or software problems);
2) If the blue screen is continuous for different reasons, the last blue screen will overwrite the previous BSOD dump, which is a loss for debug.
(ii) How to manually collect dump from blue screen
The simplest way is to double-click the "Manual blue screen artifact." Reg
If not, you can do the same
Locate the following registry key based on your keyboard:
1. USB Keyboard: Hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\kbdhid\parameters
2, PS/2 keyboard: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\i8042prt\Parameters
Create a new DWORD key, named: Crashonctrlscroll, with a value of 1
After restarting the computer, press and hold CTRL on the right, and then double-click ScrollLock to create a blue screen manually
Dump Collection method