Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions - Windows 11, 10, 8(.1), 7 and Vista

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v5.0.3, 28 Mar 2024

Sysnative BSOD Posting Instructions
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For Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8 / 8.1, Windows 7, and Windows Vista systems only!
The BSOD App will run on both x64 (64-bit) and x86 (32-bit) systems.
DO NOT run this app on Windows XP systems. The app will not damage an XP system; rather most CMD (shell) commands will just fail.

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Version Information
Please ensure that you download SysnativeFileCollectionApp version 5.0.3 if you are using Windows 10 or Windows 11.
Please note that this is not digitally signed yet and therefore your security software may report it as being malicious or unsafe to run.
If you are using Windows 7 or Windows 8.x, then please use version 4.6.1.
The later version will not work with your operating system; please note that both versions are completely safe to use and do not contain any malicious code.

  1. If your PC (aka machine) is unable to create minidumps or full kernel dumps, read: MS Docs: Configure system failure and recovery options in Windows

  2. Download the BSOD Collection Application (click) and save it to Desktop folder.
    For more information, read here:
    Read More:

  3. Run the app
    Double-click on the downloaded EXE file. Please be patient until it finishes.
    For more information, read here:
    Read More:

  4. Create a new thread HERE (click) if you do not have one yet and attach the Sysnative zip file.
    If you have multiple machines, please create a separate thread for each machine you may have.
    Please ensure that you include the details of the system in the initial post of each thread.
    Please DO NOT modify any of the output files.
    Please Note: post attachment file size limit = 30 MB.
    For more information, read here:
    Read More:

  5. Please provide answers for (answer the best that you can)
    Read More:

  6. Retrieve System Information, using speccy
    Read More:

  7. While waiting for a reply, you can perform the following operations:
    Read More:
Good luck to you and hopefully your BSOD epidemic will be solved quickly! Regards...

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