Hello
Gunnarwish,
Hmm, have you tried just opening the SF Diagnostic Tool, clicking on "
Grab All", wait a few minutes and then
right click on the folder created on your desktop (It will be named
SF_07-10-2013), select
Send To and then
Compressed (zipped) folder?
After that you can upload the zipped folder by following
this tutorial.
The reason why you can't open .dmp files is most likely because you don't have a
debugger installed.
A debugger is the software we use to look into dump files and analyze them; it's interface is comparable to
command prompt - we fill a command in and the debugger gives us the output and the details/stacks/analysis requested.
You can't upload .dmp files because the Seven Forums doesn't support them, that's why we always recommend people to zip everything they upload.
To see what file extensions are supported; click on the upload file icon and scroll a bit down to see the
Attachment Key list.
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If you can't run the SF Diagnostic Tool, then please follow these two commands to provide us with your MSINFO and the dumpfiles;
- Navigate to C:\WINDOWS\Minidump (Replace C: with the letter of the drive where you installed Windows on).
- Select all the files there by clicking on the first file, holding down the SHIFT key, and clicking on the last file.
- Copy all files by hitting Ctrl+C.
- Create a folder on your desktop called "Dumpfiles" and paste all .dmp files in that folder.
- Right click on the folder and click on Send to. Then click on Compressed (zipped) folder.
This will create a .zip called Dumpfiles.zip on your desktop.
- Please upload the .zip file by following this tutorial.
- If your Windows is not set to create dump files upon a BSOD, please follow this tutorial to configure it.
- If no dump files are found in that folder, please report back.
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Please upload your
MSINFO32;
- Open an Evevated Command Prompt.
- Copy the following;
msinfo32 /nfo %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\MSINFO32.NFO
- In Command Prompt; Click on the CMD icon in the upper left corner.
- Click on Edit, then click on Paste. Hit ENTER.
A file called MSINFO32.nfo will be created on your desktop, this may take a while, please be patient.
- Right click the file, and select Send to, click on Compressed (zipped) folder.
A .zip called MSINFO32.zip will be created on your desktop.
- Upload the .zip by following this tutorial.
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Also, you might want to try the following GPU stress test in the mean time;
Stress test the graphics card using
Furmark GPU Stress Test.
Information
During the test please check the screen for
artifacts.
The purpose of this test is to make your machine crash and create dump files so that we can pinpoint the cause of your problem.
Tip
Please run Furmark once when your machine has just started, and once again when your machine has been active for several hours.
Good luck and keep us posted,
Nommy