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How to Run the Crash Analyzer in Stand-alone Mode on a Computer Other than an End-user Computer | How to Run the Crash Analyzer in Stand-alone Mode on a Computer Other than an End-user Computer | jamiejdt | b2f87144-6379-478a-802b-9cfef5242f34 | mdop | support | library | w8 | 06/16/2016 |
How to Run the Crash Analyzer in Stand-alone Mode on a Computer Other than an End-user Computer
If you cannot access the Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows or the symbol files on the end-user computer, you can copy the dump file from the problem computer and analyze it on a computer that has the stand-alone version of Crash Analyzer installed, such as a help desk computer that contains Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) 8.0.
To run Crash Analyzer in stand-alone mode, you copy the memory dump file from the problem computer and analyze it on another computer, such as a help desk computer, that has the Crash Analyzer installed.
To run the Crash Analyzer in stand-alone mode
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On a computer that has DaRT 8.0 installed, click Start, type Crash Analyzer, and then click Crash Analyzer.
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Follow the steps in the wizard, as described in How to Run the Crash Analyzer on an End-user Computer.
Related topics
Diagnosing System Failures with Crash Analyzer
How to Ensure that Crash Analyzer Can Access Symbol Files