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7/17/2020

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Microsoft Advanced Windows Debugging and Troubleshooting - Contributions to this blog are made by the Microsoft Global Business Support - Windows Serviceability team.

Hi Everyone. Richard here in the UK GES team bringing you an interesting case we saw recently...

Author: ntdebug Date: 11/04/2015

Would you like to join the world’s best and most elite debuggers to enable the success of Microsoft...

Author: ntdebug Date: 10/16/2015

My name is Nan, I am an Escalation Engineer in Platforms Global Escalation Services in GCR....

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/30/2015

Would you like to join the world’s best and most elite debuggers to enable the success of Microsoft...

Author: ntdebug Date: 01/15/2015

Abstract: My name is Ran Jiang. I am from the Platforms Global Escalation Services team in China....

Author: ntdebug Date: 12/09/2014

My name is Victor Mei, I am an Escalation Engineer in Platforms Global Escalation Services in...

Author: ntdebug Date: 11/20/2014

Hello my name is Gurpreet Singh Jutla and I would like to share information on how we can trace the...

Author: ntdebug Date: 09/12/2014

What to do if a stop 9E occurs. How you can solve the issue yourself.

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/27/2014

The Windows Support team has a new YouTube channel, “Windows Troubleshooting”. The first set...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/27/2014

Hello my name is Gurpreet Singh Jutla and I would like to share information on how we can bugcheck a...

Author: ntdebug Date: 06/19/2014

My name is Marion Cole, and I am a Sr. Escalation Engineer in Microsoft Platforms Serviceability...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/29/2014

My name is Marion Cole, and I am a Sr. Escalation Engineer in Microsoft Platforms Serviceability...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/15/2014

It’s been a while since my last post on this topic, and I wanted to take some time to update...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/08/2014

In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series we discussed pool corruption and how special pool can be used to...

Author: ntdebug Date: 12/31/2013

Hello my name is Bob Golding and I would like to share information on a new error you may see in the...

Author: ntdebug Date: 12/27/2013

My name is Marion Cole, and I am a Sr. EE in Microsoft Platforms Serviceability group. You may...

Author: ntdebug Date: 11/22/2013

I was recently investigating a crash in an application. As I researched the issue I found a...

Author: ntdebug Date: 11/07/2013

Hyper-V is based on the 440BX (PCI) chipset for emulation. The decision to use this chipset started...

Author: ntdebug Date: 10/24/2013

Performance Monitor (perfmon) is the preferred tool to measure the performance of Windows...

Author: ntdebug Date: 09/30/2013

I worked on a case the other day where all I had was a procmon log and event logs to troubleshoot a...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/27/2013

In our previous article we discussed pool corruption that occurs when a driver writes too much data...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/22/2013

Before we can discuss pool corruption we must understand what pool is. Pool is kernel mode...

Author: ntdebug Date: 06/14/2013

Hi my name is Bob Golding, I am an EE in GES. I want to share an interesting problem I recently...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/31/2013

This is Christian Sträßner from the Global Escalation Services team based in Munich, Germany. ...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/09/2013

Hello my name is Bob Golding and I would like to share with you a new event that you may see in the...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/30/2013

I was working on a debug the other day when I ran the “!vm” command and saw that the system had some...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/16/2013

Hello, my name is Fred Jeng from the Global Escalation Services team. For today’s post, I want to go...

Author: ntdebug Date: 03/25/2013

Recently, I was contacted by a customer who was advised by an ISV to set a registry value under one...

Author: ntdebug Date: 03/06/2013

Recently I came across an instance where my debugger did not do what I wanted. Rarely do...

Author: ntdebug Date: 02/27/2013

This is Ron Stock from the Global Escalation Services team and I recently had the task of live...

Author: ntdebug Date: 01/31/2013

Hello Debuggers! This is Ron Stock from the Global Escalation Services team and I recently worked an...

Author: ntdebug Date: 01/30/2013

Recently I was working with a developer who had created performance counters that work in...

Author: ntdebug Date: 12/31/2012

What is a bug check 0x133? Starting in Windows Server 2012, a DPC watchdog timer is enabled which...

Author: ntdebug Date: 12/07/2012

In Part 1 of this series we identified a pool leak in non paged pool. In Part 2 and Part 3 of...

Author: ntdebug Date: 11/30/2012

In part 5 we used poolhittag to get call stacks of pool being allocated and freed. This...

Author: ntdebug Date: 10/31/2012

Hey there NTDEBUGGERS my name is Randy Monteleone and today we are going to talk about IRPs. In the...

Author: ntdebug Date: 10/29/2012

In Part 4 we narrowed the source of the leaked pool memory to the specific driver which is...

Author: ntdebug Date: 09/28/2012

In our previous articles we discussed various techniques for identifying a pool memory leak and...

Author: ntdebug Date: 09/28/2012

In our previous articles we discussed identifying a pool leak with perfmon, and narrowing the source...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/31/2012

In our previous article we discussed how to identify a pool leak using perfmon. Although it...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/30/2012

Over the years the NTDebugging Blog has published several articles about pool memory and pool...

Author: ntdebug Date: 07/31/2012

Some APIs should come with a warning in big red letters saying “DANGER!”, or perhaps more subtly...

Author: ntdebug Date: 07/19/2012

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