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Data Execution Protection in action

Hello, my name is Graham, and I’m an escalation engineer on the Platforms Global Escalation Team. I recently worked a case where a group of Windows XP machines were hitting a bugcheck on boot, error 0xC000021A . This error occurs when a critical usermode
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NTDebugging Puzzler 0x00000004: This didn’t puzzle the Debug Ninja, how about you?

Hello NTDebuggers, we have been very impressed with the responses we’ve gotten to our previous puzzlers so far. We invited the Debug Ninja to come up with a real challenge for this week. This server blue screened with a Bug Check 0xD1: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.

The Debug Ninja speaks: Debugging a stop 0x20

Hello, I am the Debug Ninja. Recently Jeff approached me about contributing to this debugging blog, and as the Debug Ninja I felt an obligation to share at least a small amount of Ninja knowledge with the world. Today I will start by explaining how to
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Hardware bitflipping

Hello all; my name is Scott Olson and I work as an Escalation Engineer for Microsoft Global Escalation Services team in Platforms support, and I wanted to share an interesting problem that came up recently. A co-worker was running Windows Vista Ultimate
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Debugging a bluescreen at home

Hi, my name is Chad. I work as an escalation engineer for Microsoft’s OEM support team. A while back, I encountered an interesting crash on one of my computers at home, and I thought I’d post about how I debugged it. This particular machine had been humming
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