That is why us real testers use /DEBUGPORT=COM1. ;0)
On 5/30/05, Steven Edwards <steven_ed4153(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Casper Hornstrup <ch(a)csh-consult.dk> wrote:
Coudn't they written to hd ? On reboot reporterror would ask if he may
send it.
Exactly.
You can't trust the system to write to the disk on a BSOD. If the crash is bad enough
to BSOD then
it is bad enough to hose a fat16/32/ext2 fs. A crash that cannot be recovered from that
results in
a BSOD should ONLY BSOD. If you can figure out a way to fix /DEBUGPORT=FILE to flush its
buffers
and safely write to disk on BSOD I have a bounty for you. This is way doing a memory dump
or
minidump of a crash is inheritly risky which is why it should be off by default.
Thanks
Steven
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