2-3 wks ago had to send my 1-yr-old T43 to the depot for the first time. And it came back with a new motherboard (called 'planar card' in IBM's repair incident documentation).
The mch is working again - more-or-less. I've had 8 BSODs and 8 minidumps between 11/7 and 11/14.
As part of investigating this myself (I'm a programmer), I discovered the minidumps (c:\windows\minidump\), as well as dumpchk.exe from the 'XP Support Tools'.
After at first being confused, I've read around on the web, and found that the following:
means that the minidump is corrupt and of no use.c:\windows\minidump>dumpchk mini111406-01.dmp
dumpchk mni111406-01.tmp
Loading dump file mini111406-01.dmp
**** DebugClient cannot open DumpFile - error 80070002
Moreover, I've found 1 out of the 8 that's OK and I know now what correct (and interesting and useful) output from dumpchk looks like.
So how to get good dumps (heh)?
When it does BSOD, there's some message at the bottom of the bluescreen that says something like "writing to dump file". Except that there's never a message saying "finished writing to dump file".
The files are only 94,208 bytes so it can't take very long to write them out.
And still 7 out of 8 are corrupt and unusable.
Hope someone has some minidump wisdom to impart.




