Find Out Which Driver Crashed Your System Using WhoCrashed
Sometimes Windows PCs crash suddenly due to some wrongly installed drivers or unexpected hardware failures. In case you see the BSD (Blue Screen of Death) there are tools such as BlueScreenView which let you analyze the error in detail by giving reports of minidump files. However there are scenarios such as kernel errors in which your system may crash without displaying any kind of notice including the blue screen of death.
Normally when a computer crashes in such clueless scenarios, you will have to analyze the minidump files that are located in C:\Windows\Minidump folder and run through the logs to find any potential causes. You can avoid such manual debugging by using WhoCrashed, a small and free Windows system utility.
WhoCrashed automates the task of investigating the cause of the sudden reboot, making your life easy. After your system reboots, run WhoCrashed and hit Analyze to get a list of all possible culprit drivers which may have caused the crash. All the crash dump analysis is done by WhoCrashed which presents the results in an easy to read format.
WhoCrashed works with Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 (64 bit)
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