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Also included are over 140 MB of additional SATA/AHCI and LAN drivers and including with some Themes, Runtimes, Patches/Fixes, Tweaks and some optional Programs and Pre-Configured Settings.
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INCLUDES
(#) Windows XP Updates:
* Windows XP Service Pack 3 (KB936929).
* Windows XP and POSReady 2009 Updates/Hotfixes until 8.9(September).2015.
* Windows Genuine Advantage Validation v1.9.42.0 (KB905474) {Cracked}.
* Windows Internet Explorer v8 (Roll Back to 6 possible).
* Windows Media Player v11 (Roll Back to 9 possible).
* Windows Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 (KB969084, KB2813347-v2, KB2870165-v3).
* Windows Rights Management Client (KB979099).
* Windows Driver Frameworks 1.9 – User Mode (KB970158) and Kernel Mode (KB970159).
* Windows Feature Pack for Storage v1.0 (KB952013) – Image Mastering API v2.0 (KB932716-v2, KB952011).
* Windows Feature Pack for Storage v1.0 (KB952013) – ICCD Smart Card Driver.
* Windows Installer v4.5.6002.23731 (KB942288, KB3072630).
* Windows XP exFAT file system driver update package v1.0 (KB955704).
* Windows XP Root Certificates Update [July 2014] (KB931125, KB3050995).
* Windows XP CAPICOM v2.1.0.2 (KB931906).
* Microsoft European Union Expansion Font Update v1.2.
* Microsoft WinUSB 2.0 (KB971286).
* Microsoft XML Paper Specification Essentials Pack v1.2.
* Microsoft XML Core Services v4.0 SP3 4.30.2117.0 (KB2758694).
* Microsoft Web Folders v12.0.6612.1000 (KB907306, KB2526086/Rosebub).
* Microsoft Windows Browser Choice (KB976002-v5).
* Windows Update v7.6.7600.256.
* Windows Update Web Control v7.6.7600.257.
* Microsoft Update v7.6.7600.257.
* Microsoft Update Catalog Web Control v7.4.7057.249 (build time-stamp 130620-1021).

(#) Windows XP Runtime Libraries:
* Microsoft DirectX 9.0c End-User Runtimes v9.29.1974 (June 2010).
* Microsoft .NET Framework [Up-to-Date/8.9(September).2015]: 1.1 SP1, 2.0 SP2, 3.0 SP2, 3.5 SP1, 4.0 Full – {Optional}.
* Microsoft Visual C/C++: v1.0, v2.0, v3.0, v4.0, 4.2, v5.0, v6.0, v7.0 (2002), v7.1 (2003), v8.0 (2005 SP1), v9.0 (2008 SP1), v10.0 (2010 SP1), v11.0 (2012 Update 4), v12.0 (2013), v14.0 (2015).
* Microsoft Visual Basic: v1.00, v2.0.9.8, v3.0.5.38, v4.0.24.22, v4.0.29.24, v5.2.82.44, v6.0.98.32 (SP6 Update KB2911777, KB2992332).

(#) Additional Runtime Libraries:
* Adobe Flash Player ActiveX v18.0.0.232 – {Optional}.
* Adobe Flash Player NPAPI v18.0.0.232 – {Optional}.

(#) Windows XP Applications:
* Microsoft Calculator Plus v1.0.0.908 {Replaces the default Calculator}.
* Microsoft BitLocker To Go Reader v1.0 (KB970401).
* Windows XP Powertoy – ClearType Tuner v1.01 – {Optional}.
* Windows XP Powertoy – Alt-Tab Replacement v1.0 – {Optional}.
* Windows XP User Profile Hive Cleanup Service v1.6g – {Optional}.
* Windows XP GDI+ Detection Tool v1 (KB873374).
* Windows XP QFEcheck v6.2.29.0 (KB282784).

(#) Additional Applications:
* 7-Zip v15.06 beta – {Optional}.
* Mozilla Firefox v40.0.3 – {Optional}.
* K-Lite Standard Codec Pack v11.4.0 – {Optional}.
* Unlocker v1.9.2 – {Optional}.
* SumatraPDF v3.0 – {Optional}.
* ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver v2.0.6 – {Optional}.
* HashCheck Shell Extension v2.1.11 – {Optional}.
* Open Command Prompt Shell Extension v2.1.0 – {Optional}.

(#) Windows XP Patches/Fixes:
* Extended Update Support Patch v1.0: Extends the Windows XP update support from “April 2014” till “April 2019” (POSReady 2009 Updates).
* TCP/IP Patch v1.0: Allows you to have 16777215 (Maximum) Half-Open TCP Connections instead of 10.
* UxTheme Patch v1.0: Allows you to use un-signed Custom Visual Styles (Themes).
* TermSrv Patch v1.0: Allows you to have multiple concurrent remote desktop connections.
* SFC Patch v1.0: Allows you to disable and enable the Windows File Protection with the registry entry “SfcDisable”.
* SndRec32 Patch v2.0: Fixes a Sound Recorder error message on a computer that has more than 2GB of RAM and Increases the Recording Time Limit from 60 Seconds to 999 Seconds.
* NTDETECT Patch v1.1: Resolves a problem with some buggy BIOS’es, when installing Windows XP with an USB Flash Drive.
* RAID-5 Patch v1.0: Enables Software RAID-5 Support.
* SERVICES Patch v1.0: Includes more assigned port numbers for well-known services defined by IANA.
* MNF4SBF v3.1: Fixes a Microsoft .NET Framework 4 bug that causes a slow Windows XP boot up.
* Fixed Missing ClipBook Viewer shortcut in the Start Menu (accessor.inf).
* Fixed Changing of the Internet and E-mail item on the Start Menu (shlwapi.dll/KB2926765->KB975713).

(#) Windows XP Tweaks:
* Pre-Configured Windows XP Settings – {Optional}.
* Pre-Configured Program Settings – {Optional}.
* Suppressing Microsoft Update nagging to install Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications v1.9.40.0 (KB905474).
* Suppressing Microsoft Update nagging to install Windows XP End Of Service Notifications (KB2934207).
* Suppressing Microsoft Update nagging to install Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool v5.28.11802.0 (KB890830).

(#) Extras:
* Ported Compatible Updates/Hotfixes and RTM files from Office 2000, Windows 2000, Windows POSReady 2009, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (More details in the ReadMe file).
* DriverPacks BASE v11.09.01.2e – With the Driver Packs: MassStorage v14.12.11.6 (SATA/AHCI), LAN v14.12.22.1 (Cable Ethernet) – Compressed = 23 MB / Uncompressed = 143 MB – {Removable}.
* 9 Additional Windows XP Themes – {Optional}: “Windows XP Embedded”, “Black Mesa v2.0”, “ChaNinja Style RC5 v1.0”, “Disney – It’s a Magical World v2.0”, “NeoGeniX LS v1.0”, “Luna Element Black v5.1 + CSS”, “Royale Remixed v1.47”, “Windows 7 Colors v1.1”, “Zune Final v1.0”.
* Windows File Protection Utility v1.4 (In “Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools”).
* Windows XP CD-Key Changer v1.2 (In ISO/Disc folder “..OEMWINXPPx86BE”).
* Windows NT Registration Changer v1.0 (In ISO/Disc folder “..OEMWINXPPx86BE”).
* Text file with some valid WGA CD-Keys (In ISO/Disc folder “..OEMWINXPPx86BE”).
* Help file with lots of useful information (In ISO/Disc folder “..OEMWINXPPx86BE”).
* Patched and Modified files are digitally signed with a custom certificate.

REMOVED
* Nothing was removed that could cause System or Software problems, only outdated and unneeded components were removed.
1. Applications: “Address Book”.
2. Multimedia: “Images and Backgrounds”, “Movie Maker”, “Music Samples”.
3. Network: “MSN Explorer”, “Netmeeting”, “Outlook Express”, “Windows Messenger”.
4. Operating System Options: “Blaster and Nachi removal tool”, “Desktop Cleanup Wizard”, “Out of Box Experience (OOBE)”, “Tour”.
5. 3rd-party Drivers: “Display Adapters”, “ISDN”, “Logitech WingMan”, “Microsoft SideWinder”, “Scanners”, “Sony Jog Dial”, “Toshiba DVD decoder card”.
6. Disc Files: “clock.avi”, “flash.ocx”, “mmc.chm”, “plugin.ocx”, “rdsktpw.chm”, “swflash.inf”, “swtchbrd.bmp”, “yahoo.bmp”.
7. Disc Folders: “DOTNETFX”, “SUPPORT”, “VALUEADD”, “I386WIN9XMIG”, “I386WIN9XUPG”.

CHANGELOG
* Added the latest Windows XP (POSReady 2009) Updates/Hotfixes from 12.8(August).2015 till 8.9(September).2015: KB3077715 (Replaces KB3062741-v2) | KB3087038-IE8 (Replaces KB3087985-IE8, KB3078071-IE8) | KB3087039.
* Added the latest Microsoft .NET Framework Updates/Hotfixes from 12.8(August).2015 till 8.9(September).2015: KB3074541 | KB3074547.
* Updated SndRec32 Patch from “v1.0” to “v2.0” (Fixes a Sound Recorder error message on a computer that has more than 2GB of RAM).
* Updated Mozilla Firefox from “v40.0.2” to “v40.0.3”.
* Updated ImDisk Virtual Disk Driver from “v2.0.5” to “v2.0.6”.
* Updated K-Lite Codec Pack from “v11.3.6” to “v11.4.0”.
* Updated Tweak “Suppressing Microsoft Update nagging to install Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830)” from “v5.27.11700.0” to “v5.28.11802.0”.

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This article describes how to examine a small memory dump file. A small memory dump file can help you determine why your computer crashed.

Applies to: Windows 10 - all editions, Windows Server 2012 R2
Original KB number: 315263

Note

If you are looking for debug information for Windows 8 or later, please check Debugging Tools for Windows (WinDbg, KD, CDB, NTSD).For more information about small memory dump, please check Small Memory Dump.

Small memory dump files

If your computer crashes, how can you find out what happened, fix the issue and it prevent it from happening again? You may find the small memory dump file useful in this situation. The small memory dump file contains the smallest amount of useful information that could help you identify why your computer crashed. The memory dump file contains the following information:

  • The Stop message, its parameters, and other data
  • A list of loaded drivers
  • The processor context (PRCB) for the processor that stopped
  • The process information and kernel context (EPROCESS) for the process that stopped
  • The process information and kernel context (ETHREAD) for the thread that stopped
  • The Kernel-mode call stack for the thread that stopped

To create a memory dump file, Windows requires a paging file on the boot volume that is at least 2 megabytes (MB) in size. On computers that are running Microsoft Windows 2000, or a later version of Windows, a new memory dump file is created each time that a computer crash may occur. A history of these files is stored in a folder. If a second problem occurs and if Windows creates a second small memory dump file, Windows preserves the previous file. Windows gives each file a distinct, date-encoded file name. For example, Mini022900-01.dmp is the first memory dump file that was generated on February 29, 2000. Windows keeps a list of all the small memory dump files in the %SystemRoot%Minidump folder.

The small memory dump file can be useful when hard disk space is limited. However, because of the limited information that is included, errors that were not directly caused by the thread that was running at the time of the problem may not be discovered by an analysis of this file.

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Configure the dump type

To configure startup and recovery options to use the small memory dump file, follow these steps.

Note

Because there are several versions of Microsoft Windows, the following steps may be different on your computer. If they are, see your product documentation to complete these steps.

  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.

  2. Double-click System, and then click Advanced system settings.

  3. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery.

  4. In the Write debugging information list, click Small memory dump (64k).

To change the folder location for the small memory dump files, type a new path in the Dump File box or in the Small dump directory box, depending on your version of Windows).

Tools to read the small memory dump file

Use the Dump Check Utility (Dumpchk.exe) to read a memory dump file or verify that the file has been created correctly.

Note

The Dump Check Utility does not require access to debugging symbols. Symbol files hold a variety of data which are not actually needed when running the binaries, but which could be very useful in the debugging process.

For more information about how to use Dump Check Utility in Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 156280: How to Use Dumpchk.exe to check a memory dump file.

For more information about how to use Dump Check Utility in Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, see Microsoft Knowledge Base article 315271: How to use Dumpchk.exe to check a Memory Dump file.

Or, you can use the Windows Debugger (WinDbg.exe) tool or the Kernel Debugger (KD.exe) tool to read small memory dump files. WinDbg and KD.exe are included with the latest version of the Debugging Tools for Windows package.

To install the debugging tools, see the Download and Install Debugging Tools for Windows webpage. Select the Typical installation. By default, the installer installs the debugging tools in the following folder:

C:Program FilesDebugging Tools for Windows

This Web page also provides access to the downloadable symbol packages for Windows. For more information about Windows symbols, see Debugging with Symbols, and the Download Windows Symbol Packages webpage.

For more information about dump file options in Windows, see Overview of memory dump file options for Windows.

Open the dump file

To open the dump file after the installation is complete, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK.

  2. Change to the Debugging Tools for Windows folder. To do this, type the following at the command prompt, and then press ENTER:

  3. To load the dump file into a debugger, type one of the following commands, and then press ENTER:

    or

The following table explains the use of the placeholders that are used in these commands.

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PlaceholderExplanation
SymbolPathEither the local path where the symbol files have been downloaded or the symbol server path, including a cache folder. Because a small memory dump file contains limited information, the actual binary files must be loaded together with the symbols for the dump file to be correctly read.
ImagePathThe path of these files. The files are contained in the I386 folder on the Windows XP CD-ROM. For example, the path may be C:WindowsI386.
DumpFilePathThe path and file name for the dump file that you are examining.

Sample commands

You can use the following sample commands to open the dump file. These commands assume the following:

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  • The contents of the I386 folder on the Windows CD-ROM are copied to the C:WindowsI386 folder.
  • Your dump file is named C:WindowsMinidumpMinidump.dmp.

Sample 1:

Windows

Sample 2. If you prefer the graphical version of the debugger instead of the command-line version, type the following command instead:

Examine the dump file

There are several commands that you can use to gather information in the dump file, including the following commands:

  • The !analyze -show command displays the Stop error code and its parameters. The Stop error code is also known as the bug check code.
  • The !analyze -v command displays verbose output.
  • The lm N T command lists the specified loaded modules. The output includes the status and the path of the module.

Note

The !drivers extension command displays a list of all drivers that are loaded on the destination computer, together with summary information about their memory use. The !drivers extension is obsolete in Windows XP and later. To display information about loaded drivers and other modules, use the lm command. The lm N T command displays information in a format that is similar to the old !drivers extension.

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For help with other commands and for complete command syntax, see the debugging tools Help documentation. The debugging tools Help documentation can be found in the following location:

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C:Program FilesDebugging Tools for WindowsDebugger.chm

Note

If you have symbol-related issues, use the Symchk utility to verify that the correct symbols are loaded correctly. For more information about how to use Symchk, see Debugging with Symbols.

Simplify the commands by using a batch file

After you identify the command that you must have to load memory dumps, you can create a batch file to examine a dump file. For example, create a batch file and name it Dump.bat. Save it in the folder where the debugging tools are installed. Type the following text in the batch file:

When you want to examine a dump file, type the following command to pass the dump file path to the batch file: