You can use Debugging Tools for Windows to debug drivers, applications, and services on systems that are running Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, or Windows Server 2008. You can also use Debugging Tools for Windows to debug the operating system itself. Versions of the Debugging Tools for Windows package are available for 32-bit x86, native Intel Itanium, and native x64 platforms.
The latest release of Debugging Tools for Windows is available for download (see the Using Debugging Tools for Windows section on this page). You can also install the package from the Windows Driver Kit (WDK), the Platform SDK, or a Customer Support Diagnostics CD.
Note: If you have a system with a 64-bit processor and you are debugging an application on it, you must use one of the native 64-bit packages.
Using Debugging Tools for WindowsDownload Debugging Tools for Windows 64-bit Version
Download Debugging Tools for Windows 32-bit Version
Analyzed the mini dump file located at c:\windows\minidump\mini___.dmp
1. Download and installed the debugging tool.
2. Click the Start button, point to All Programs, and then click Windbg.
3. Click on File and select "Open Crash Dump..."
4. Search for minidump file (c:\windows\minidump\mini___.dmp)
5. After open the file, it will show you problem description. Either software or hardware.
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