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HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
Using MAP files - part 1
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
jbroxson
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jbroxson@microsoft.com Back in February, the Doctor talked about manually unwinding stacks . MAP files are a great tool to help when you are doing this, and they are your best tool for resolving the code addresses found on the stack. I was recently...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
How to setup AppVerifier for "Always running" processes
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
3
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AppVerifier is a very useful tool when it comes to finding memory leaks. It is relatively easy to configure if you have some understanding of how AKU's and PB work. There are pretty comprehensive instructions on MSDN found here . However if you need to...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
DevHealth's mysterious dup(d) type explained
Posted
over 7 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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If you run DevHealth on your devices you probably saw dup(d) on the page summary for a process or a dll. It looks something like this: === lap_pw.dll page summary: code=0[rom(C):0 ram(c):0] data r/o(R)=0 r/w=0[ro(r)=0 rw(W)=0 exe(E)=0 dll(D)=0 heap...
HoppeRx - the cure for your ailing device
"CEPC", "MDDCEPC" and other confusing terminologies
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over 7 years ago
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shende
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I have recently discovered that the CEPC platform is no longer shipped with Windows Mobile. Unfortunately, the Windows Mobile documentation contains many references to this platform (which you won’t have) and we are working hard on tightening up our documentation...
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