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Writing a Plug-in for Sysinternals ProcDump v4.0
AndrewRichards
My 4th MSDN Magazine article is now available online: Writing a Plug-in for Sysinternals ProcDump v4.0 http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/hh580738.aspx
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2 Dec 2011
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Debugger Engine (DbgEng) updates in the Windows 8 Developer Preview
AndrewRichards
Today I wanted to find out what the Debugger Engine (DbgEng) changes are between Windows 7 and the Windows 8 Developer Preview. To get the differences, I did a WinDiff between the SDK 7.1 ‘DbgEng.h’ header file and the new version (C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.0\Debuggers\x64...
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24 Sep 2011
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BugCheck 0x101 - CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT
AndrewRichards
My blog post on a BugCheck 0x101 - CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT is now live on the NTDebugging blog... http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ntdebugging/archive/2011/10/26/debugging-a-clock-watchdog-timeout-bugcheck.aspx
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30 May 2011
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Intel “Family Model Stepping” and Intel “Erratum” Reference
AndrewRichards
For some unfathomable reason, there seems to be no simple chart cross referencing the common CPU names, their basic features, and the internal CPU information identification (provided by !cpuid and !sysinfo cpuinfo ). (There is also no clear description as to why !sysinfo cpuinfo doesn’t match...
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20 May 2011
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WinDbg File Association and Explorer Context Menu
AndrewRichards
For a long time now I've had a registry file to make context menu entries for WinDbg. The entries allow you to select the x86 or x64 debugger. Internally at Microsoft, I have another version of the registry file that contains two more context menu entries for the private symbol server. You can see all...
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5 May 2011
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