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Xperf was created by the Windows Fundamentals team to analyze system and application performance. Tate walks through the use of the new tool and shows how to analyze the data for specific scenario's. The slide deck is available from the attachment link Read More...
Xperf was created by the Windows Fundamentals team to analyze system and application performance. Tate walks through the use of the new tool and shows how to analyze the data for specific scenarios. The slide deck is available from the attachment link Read More...
Developer and Technical support folks have to deal with crashes and hangs day in & day out. In many cases ONE crash dump is all they have to 'root cause' a problem, and often critical pieces of information required to nail down a problem are missing Read More...
We’d like the thank everyone who attended the Windows NT Debugging Blog Live Chat two weeks ago. Here is the transcript from the session for those not able to attend the event. Hope to see everyone again! Cheers, Ron Chat Topic: PGES-Windows NT Debugging Read More...
Principal Escalation Engineer, Jeff Dailey, presents "Microsoft Platforms Global Escalation Services Community" at the 2009 GEC. Please enjoy the video and click on the link below to download the slide deck. ";" mce_src="http://blogs.msdn.com/blogfiles/ntdebugging/WindowsLiveWriter/TagsforJeffDailey_C529/video8beb36a2a34c.jpg" Read More...
This year’s Global Escalation Conference theme of “Building the Engineering Community” was centered around our efforts to increase knowledge sharing, collaboration, and best practices throughout the engineering community. In this presentation Dennis Smeltzer, Read More...
Hello - Rob here with the GES team, and I have this nugget to pass on to you. I recently worked an issue where a Windows server rebooted intermittently for no apparent reason. The Windows System Event log did not yield any clues, other than this Event Read More...
Windows NT Debugging Blog Live Chat Microsoft Platform Global Escalation Services is hosting our second live group debug chat session for the debugging community on March 17, 2009 at 11 AM Pacific Time. We will be focusing on debugging techniques and Read More...
We’re posting the answers to Debug Fundamentals #4 in this blog. Additionally we posted all of your answers that trickled into the original blog. We deferred the posting of your answers to prevent spoiling it for the others but you should find them up Read More...
Windows NT Debugging Blog Live Chat Microsoft Platform Global Escalation Services is hosting our second live group debug chat session for the debugging community on March 17, 2009 at 11 AM Pacific Time. We will be focusing on debugging techniques and Read More...
Today we’ll examine a case where a crash is occurring in a Microsoft process, in core Windows code, but the culprit isn’t the crashing code. In fact, the culprit isn’t even running in the process that crashed! But before I get ahead of myself, let’s start Read More...
The Global Escalation Services team at Microsoft hosted the 1st annual Global Engineering Conference on February 25th & 26th. This year’s theme of “Building the Engineering Community” was centered around our efforts to increase knowledge sharing, Read More...
Windows NT Debugging Blog Live Chat Microsoft Platform Global Escalation Services is hosting our second live group debug chat session for the debugging community on March 17, 2009 at 11 AM Pacific Time. We will be focusing on debugging techniques and Read More...
 
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