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I bought a new laptop a few weeks ago, and it was working fine until it suddenly gave me a BSOD (now black, not blue, as Microsoft changed the colour). It disappeared after a few seconds, before I could read what was at the bottom of the screen. I have now changed the setting so it does not automatically restart.
I checked the Reliability Monitor and saw that it had restarted after a ‘bug check’.
I went to C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP, but when I try to open the .dmp with Notepad, I get this message: "You do not have permission to open this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain permission."
I am the only person who uses…
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- #1
I bought a new laptop a few weeks ago, and it was working fine until it suddenly gave me a BSOD (now black, not blue, as Microsoft changed the colour). It disappeared after a few seconds, before I could read what was at the bottom of the screen. I have now changed the setting so it does not automatically restart.
I checked the Reliability Monitor and saw that it had restarted after a ‘bug check’.
I went to C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP, but when I try to open the .dmp with Notepad, I get this message: "You do not have permission to open this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain permission."
I am the only person who uses the laptop & I am the Administrator. Under Settings\Accounts\Your Info, it shows my name, email address and the word "administrator" under it. I can access other Administrator files, like C:\Windows\System32\drivers\DriverData
Does anyone have any clue as to why I cannot open the .dmp file & what I can do to remedy the situation?
Windows Build/Version Windows 11 Pro 25H2 26200.7462
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
Monitor(s) Displays OLED
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Ghot
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- #2
Reading memory.dmp or mini-dump files in Windows 11 to troubleshoot Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes is best done using the WinDbg (Windows Debugger) tool available from the Microsoft Store. Open WinDbg as administrator, load the file, and run the !analyze -v command to identify the driver or component causing the crash.
Steps to Read memory.dmp in Windows 11
Locate the Dump File:
- memory.dmp (large) is usually located at C:\Windows\memory.dmp.
- Minidumps (smaller) are located in C:\Windows\Minidump.
Install and Run WinDbg:
- Download and install "WinDbg Preview" from the Microsoft Store.
- Search for "Windbg" in the Start menu, right-click it, and select Run as administrator.
Open the Dump File:
- In WinDbg, click File > Open dump file.
- Navigate to C:\Windows\Minidump\ (or the custom location) and select the .dmp file.
Analyze the File:
- In the command line at the bottom, type !analyze -v and press Enter.
- Wait for the analysis to complete (ensure an active internet connection to download necessary debugging symbols).
Interpret the Results:
- Look for MODULE_NAME, IMAGE_NAME, or FAILURE_BUCKET_ID in the output to identify the faulty driver or file.
Alternative Method (Easier)
- BlueScreenView by NirSoft: A lightweight, third-party tool that automatically scans the minidump folder and displays a summarized view of crashes.
Tips for Success
- If you cannot open the file due to permissions, copy it from C:\Windows\Minidump to your Desktop first.
- Ensure your Windows is set to create dump files: Go to System Properties > Advanced > Startup and Recovery > Settings, and set "Write debugging information" to "Small memory dump (256 KB)".
Or you could just post your problem here and let @zbook analyze your dumps..
OS Win 11 Home ♦♦♦26200.7462 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦25H2
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CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ (OC’d @ 3.2Ghz)
Motherboard ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless Edition
Memory TWIN2X2048-6400C4DHX (2 x 1GB, DDR2 800)
Graphics card(s) EVGA 256-P2-N758-TR GeForce 8600GT SSC
Sound Card Onboard
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Screen Resolution up to 2048 x 1536
Hard Drives WD 36GB 10,000rpm Raptor SATA Seagate 80GB 7200rpm SATA Lite-On LTR-52246S CD/RW Lite-On LH-18A1P CD/DVD Burner
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Case Generic Beige case, 80mm fans
Cooling ZALMAN 9500A 92mm CPU Cooler
Keyboard Logitech Classic Keybooard 200
Mouse Logitech Optical M-BT96a
Internet Speed 300/300
Browser Firefox 3.x ??
Antivirus Symantec (Norton)
Other Info Still assembled, still runs. Haven’t turned it on for 15 years?
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There are lots of things that can cause a BSOD.
In your case, there isn’t enough info or clues to tell us which one is the mischief maker.
I am just guessing. Check to see if the base filtering engine is enabled.
OS Win 7,8.1,10,11, Mint, Kde Plasma, Debian
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Dell
CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6500U CPU @ 2.50GHz
Memory 16 GB
Graphics Card(s) Intel(R) HD Graphics 520/Nvidia GeForce 930M
Sound Card Intel(R) Display Audio/RealtekAudio
Monitor(s) Displays Generic Pnp Monitor
Screen Resolution 1366 X 768
Hard Drives ST2000LM024-1EJ164
Keyboard Eng (US)
Mouse Sanwa Supply
Browser Firefox
Antivirus Avast One
Other Info Too many laptops with different system specifications.
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- #4
@Ghot, thanks for your reply. I have changed "Write debugging information" to "Small memory dump (256 KB)." It was set to "Kernel memory dump".
I will have a go at reading the Memory. dmp file myself, as I have lots of time on my hands and like to keep my brain active by trying things I have not done before. If, at the end of it, I still don’t know what I am reading from the .dmp file, I will do as you suggest & ask zbook to analyse it.
Do you recommend I try ‘BlueScreenView by NirSoft’ first before WinDbg?
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
Monitor(s) Displays OLED
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1200
Hard Drives SSD 1TB SAMSUNG MZAL81T0HFLB-00BL2
Internet Speed Fibre 500/300
Browser Google Chrome & Firefox & Brave & Edge
Antivirus Windows Security
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- #5
There are lots of things that can cause a BSOD.
In your case, there isn’t enough info or clues to tell us which one is the mischief maker.
I am just guessing. Check to see if the base filtering engine is enabled.
This is the first time I have heard of the term "base filtering engine". What does it do & where is it? Thanks for your reply.
Edit. Found out what it is. It is running & set to Automatic.
Last edited: Yesterday at 9:43 PM
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
Monitor(s) Displays OLED
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1200
Hard Drives SSD 1TB SAMSUNG MZAL81T0HFLB-00BL2
Internet Speed Fibre 500/300
Browser Google Chrome & Firefox & Brave & Edge
Antivirus Windows Security
Ghot
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- #6
Do you recommend I try ‘BlueScreenView by NirSoft’ first before WinDbg?
@zbook is our go to guy for analyzing logs. He has some log collectors that will grab all the logs he needs.
OS Win 11 Home ♦♦♦26200.7462 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦25H2
Computer type PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model Built by Ghot® [May 2020]
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
Motherboard Asus Pro WS X570-ACE (BIOS 5302)
Memory G.Skill (F4-3200C14D-16GTZKW)
Graphics Card(s) EVGA RTX 2070 (08G-P4-2171-KR)
Sound Card Realtek ALC1220P / ALC S1220A
Monitor(s) Displays Dell U3011 30"
Screen Resolution 2560 x 1600
Hard Drives 2x Samsung 860 EVO 500GB, WD 4TB Black FZBX - SATA III, WD 8TB Black FZBX - SATA III, DRW-24B1ST CD/DVD Burner
PSU PC Power & Cooling 750W Quad EPS12V
Case Cooler Master ATCS 840 Tower
Cooling CM Hyper 212 EVO (push/pull)
Keyboard Ducky DK9008 Shine II Blue LED
Mouse Logitech Optical M-100
Internet Speed 300/300
Browser Firefox (latest)
Antivirus Bitdefender Total Security
Other Info Speakers: Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
Operating System Windows XP Pro 32bit w/SP3
Computer type PC/Desktop
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CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ (OC’d @ 3.2Ghz)
Motherboard ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless Edition
Memory TWIN2X2048-6400C4DHX (2 x 1GB, DDR2 800)
Graphics card(s) EVGA 256-P2-N758-TR GeForce 8600GT SSC
Sound Card Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays ViewSonic G90FB Black 19" Professional (CRT)
Screen Resolution up to 2048 x 1536
Hard Drives WD 36GB 10,000rpm Raptor SATA Seagate 80GB 7200rpm SATA Lite-On LTR-52246S CD/RW Lite-On LH-18A1P CD/DVD Burner
PSU PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad EPS12V
Case Generic Beige case, 80mm fans
Cooling ZALMAN 9500A 92mm CPU Cooler
Keyboard Logitech Classic Keybooard 200
Mouse Logitech Optical M-BT96a
Internet Speed 300/300
Browser Firefox 3.x ??
Antivirus Symantec (Norton)
Other Info Still assembled, still runs. Haven’t turned it on for 15 years?
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- #7
Please run the V2 log collector > post a share link into the newest post

BSOD - Posting Instructions
BSOD - Posting Instructions This will show you how to help provide needed information about your system and dump files. It will not contain any personal or sensitive information about you or your data. To get better help with your Windows BSOD issue, please read these instructions and follow...
www.elevenforum.com
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Manufacturer/Model HP
CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4800MQ CPU @ 2.70GHz
Motherboard Product : 190A Version : KBC Version 94.56
Memory 16 GB Total: Manufacturer : Samsung MemoryType : DDR3 FormFactor : SODIMM Capacity : 8GB Speed : 1600
Graphics Card(s) NVIDIA Quadro K3100M; Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
Sound Card IDT High Definition Audio CODEC; PNP Device ID HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_76E0
Hard Drives Model Hitachi HTS727575A9E364
Antivirus Microsoft Defender
Other Info Mobile Workstation
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- #8
@Ghot, what is the advantage of changing "Write debugging information" to "Small memory dump (256 KB)." It was set to "Kernel memory dump". I assume the "Kernel memory dump" is the default setting.
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
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Ghot
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- #9
@Ghot, what is the advantage of changing "Write debugging information" to "Small memory dump (256 KB)." It was set to "Kernel memory dump". I assume the "Kernel memory dump" is the default setting.
The absolute best advice I can give you (in this case), is to do what @zbook says. ^^
I didn’t "write" the info in post #2, I Googled it. zbook is our pro log analyzer.
Even if you manage to open those dumps, they are hard to read. They are in Micro-speak. LOL
OS Win 11 Home ♦♦♦26200.7462 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦25H2
Computer type PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model Built by Ghot® [May 2020]
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
Motherboard Asus Pro WS X570-ACE (BIOS 5302)
Memory G.Skill (F4-3200C14D-16GTZKW)
Graphics Card(s) EVGA RTX 2070 (08G-P4-2171-KR)
Sound Card Realtek ALC1220P / ALC S1220A
Monitor(s) Displays Dell U3011 30"
Screen Resolution 2560 x 1600
Hard Drives 2x Samsung 860 EVO 500GB, WD 4TB Black FZBX - SATA III, WD 8TB Black FZBX - SATA III, DRW-24B1ST CD/DVD Burner
PSU PC Power & Cooling 750W Quad EPS12V
Case Cooler Master ATCS 840 Tower
Cooling CM Hyper 212 EVO (push/pull)
Keyboard Ducky DK9008 Shine II Blue LED
Mouse Logitech Optical M-100
Internet Speed 300/300
Browser Firefox (latest)
Antivirus Bitdefender Total Security
Other Info Speakers: Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
Operating System Windows XP Pro 32bit w/SP3
Computer type PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model Built by Ghot® (not in use)
CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ (OC’d @ 3.2Ghz)
Motherboard ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless Edition
Memory TWIN2X2048-6400C4DHX (2 x 1GB, DDR2 800)
Graphics card(s) EVGA 256-P2-N758-TR GeForce 8600GT SSC
Sound Card Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays ViewSonic G90FB Black 19" Professional (CRT)
Screen Resolution up to 2048 x 1536
Hard Drives WD 36GB 10,000rpm Raptor SATA Seagate 80GB 7200rpm SATA Lite-On LTR-52246S CD/RW Lite-On LH-18A1P CD/DVD Burner
PSU PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad EPS12V
Case Generic Beige case, 80mm fans
Cooling ZALMAN 9500A 92mm CPU Cooler
Keyboard Logitech Classic Keybooard 200
Mouse Logitech Optical M-BT96a
Internet Speed 300/300
Browser Firefox 3.x ??
Antivirus Symantec (Norton)
Other Info Still assembled, still runs. Haven’t turned it on for 15 years?
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- #10
"They are in Micro-speak. LOL" Completely understand. A few years ago, I looked inside some .dmp files. I exited before my eyeballs spun out of their sockets. lol.
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
Monitor(s) Displays OLED
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1200
Hard Drives SSD 1TB SAMSUNG MZAL81T0HFLB-00BL2
Internet Speed Fibre 500/300
Browser Google Chrome & Firefox & Brave & Edge
Antivirus Windows Security
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- #11
Please run the V2 log collector > post a share link into the newest post
BSOD - Posting Instructions
BSOD - Posting Instructions This will show you how to help provide needed information about your system and dump files. It will not contain any personal or sensitive information about you or your data. To get better help with your Windows BSOD issue, please read these instructions and follow...
www.elevenforum.com
I will do so tomorrow, as my free time for today is expiring soon. Life gets in the way :) Thanks for your offer.
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
Monitor(s) Displays OLED
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Ghot
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- #12
"They are in Micro-speak. LOL" Completely understand. A few years ago, I looked inside some .dmp files. I exited before my eyeballs spun out of their sockets. lol.
Yep. @zbook is from Micronia and he speaks fluent Micro-speak. ![]()
OS Win 11 Home ♦♦♦26200.7462 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦25H2
Computer type PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model Built by Ghot® [May 2020]
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
Motherboard Asus Pro WS X570-ACE (BIOS 5302)
Memory G.Skill (F4-3200C14D-16GTZKW)
Graphics Card(s) EVGA RTX 2070 (08G-P4-2171-KR)
Sound Card Realtek ALC1220P / ALC S1220A
Monitor(s) Displays Dell U3011 30"
Screen Resolution 2560 x 1600
Hard Drives 2x Samsung 860 EVO 500GB, WD 4TB Black FZBX - SATA III, WD 8TB Black FZBX - SATA III, DRW-24B1ST CD/DVD Burner
PSU PC Power & Cooling 750W Quad EPS12V
Case Cooler Master ATCS 840 Tower
Cooling CM Hyper 212 EVO (push/pull)
Keyboard Ducky DK9008 Shine II Blue LED
Mouse Logitech Optical M-100
Internet Speed 300/300
Browser Firefox (latest)
Antivirus Bitdefender Total Security
Other Info Speakers: Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
Operating System Windows XP Pro 32bit w/SP3
Computer type PC/Desktop
Manufacturer/Model Built by Ghot® (not in use)
CPU AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ (OC’d @ 3.2Ghz)
Motherboard ASUS M2N32-SLI Deluxe Wireless Edition
Memory TWIN2X2048-6400C4DHX (2 x 1GB, DDR2 800)
Graphics card(s) EVGA 256-P2-N758-TR GeForce 8600GT SSC
Sound Card Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays ViewSonic G90FB Black 19" Professional (CRT)
Screen Resolution up to 2048 x 1536
Hard Drives WD 36GB 10,000rpm Raptor SATA Seagate 80GB 7200rpm SATA Lite-On LTR-52246S CD/RW Lite-On LH-18A1P CD/DVD Burner
PSU PC Power & Cooling Silencer 750 Quad EPS12V
Case Generic Beige case, 80mm fans
Cooling ZALMAN 9500A 92mm CPU Cooler
Keyboard Logitech Classic Keybooard 200
Mouse Logitech Optical M-BT96a
Internet Speed 300/300
Browser Firefox 3.x ??
Antivirus Symantec (Norton)
Other Info Still assembled, still runs. Haven’t turned it on for 15 years?
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- #13
Reading memory.dmp or mini-dump files in Windows 11 to troubleshoot Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) crashes is best done using the WinDbg (Windows Debugger) tool available from the Microsoft Store.
You can also use WhoCrashed to get a basic idea of what caused the crash. Free version on the downloads page.
OS Windows 11 Pro
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- #14
@KevTech That triggered a memory! I see I have that program, even though I have never installed it. It was recommended by APC Magazine, December 2020 #513
Time for me to sign off for a while.
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
Monitor(s) Displays OLED
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1200
Hard Drives SSD 1TB SAMSUNG MZAL81T0HFLB-00BL2
Internet Speed Fibre 500/300
Browser Google Chrome & Firefox & Brave & Edge
Antivirus Windows Security
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- #15
Just posted in the BSOD Crash Analysis forum.
OS Windows 11 Pro 25H2 Version 10.0.26200 Build 26200
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model Lenovo YOGA-SLIM-7 (10th Gen) 14"-14AKP10
CPU AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 w/ Radeon 860M (2.00 GHz)
Motherboard Lenovo
Memory Hynix 32 GB
Graphics Card(s) AMD Radeon 860M
Sound Card Realtek Audio
Monitor(s) Displays OLED
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1200
Hard Drives SSD 1TB SAMSUNG MZAL81T0HFLB-00BL2
Internet Speed Fibre 500/300
Browser Google Chrome & Firefox & Brave & Edge
Antivirus Windows Security
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- #16
I bought a new laptop a few weeks ago, and it was working fine until it suddenly gave me a BSOD (now black, not blue, as Microsoft changed the colour). It disappeared after a few seconds, before I could read what was at the bottom of the screen. I have now changed the setting so it does not automatically restart.
I checked the Reliability Monitor and saw that it had restarted after a ‘bug check’.
I went to C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP, but when I try to open the .dmp with Notepad, I get this message: "You do not have permission to open this file. See the owner of the file or an administrator to obtain permission."
I am the only person who uses the laptop & I am the Administrator. Under Settings\Accounts\Your Info, it shows my name, email address and the word "administrator" under it. I can access other Administrator files, like C:\Windows\System32\drivers\DriverData
Does anyone have any clue as to why I cannot open the .dmp file & what I can do to remedy the situation?
Try starting Notepad as administrator.
Ben
OS Windows 10 Home
Computer type Laptop
Manufacturer/Model HP Elitebook 2530p
CPU Intel Core 2 Duo L9400@1.86 GHz
Memory 2 GB