Confused wrote:
> Don't feel like mailing it back to Systemax in Ohio. Plus I have added
> hardware and and am pretty confident it is one of those pieces that caused it
> to freak out.
If you want to play around, I found this.
"Debug Diagnostic Tool v1.1"
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...41-C458-46F1-B24D-F60151D875A3&displaylang=en
"Brief Description
The Debug Diagnostic Tool (DebugDiag) is designed to assist in troubleshooting
issues such as hangs, slow performance, memory leaks or fragmentation, and crashes
in any Win32 user-mode process. The tool includes additional debugging scripts
focused on Internet Information Services (IIS) applications, web data access
components, COM+ and related Microsoft technologies."
I installed it, selected "advanced analysis", then "add data files". I found some
sample .dmp files on my machine, and fed it one. The program "calls home" to
Microsoft, and eventually opens an IE browser page, with the dump info.
Paul
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
>> "Confused" <Confused@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:1FD0B06D-8DDB-407B-BA0D-D28ED00B08A2@microsoft.com...
>>> I need to have some .dmp files analyzed. I have been trying to use one of
>>> my
>>> support incidents by calling but everytime I call and go through the
>>> endless
>>> menus on the phone I end up getting the message, 'Your call cannot be
>>> connected at this time, please call again. WTF is the problem? I just
>>> want
>>> someone to look at these dump files rather than go back and forth via
>>> email.
>>>
>>
>> If it's brand new, take it back to where you bought it from and get them to
>> sort it....
>>
>>
>>