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Ntdebugging Blog

Microsoft Advanced Windows Debugging and Troubleshooting - Contributions to this blog are made by the Microsoft Global Business Support - Windows Serviceability team.

What Did Storport Do With My I/O?

In a previous article I showed how to track an I/O request from the filesystem, through the class...

Author: ntdebug Date: 06/21/2012

Hotfix to Enable Mini-Filter Performance Diagnostics With XPerf for Windows Server 2008R2

Greetings ntdebugging community, Bob here again and today I would like to let everyone know about a...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/31/2012

Debugging a Crash, Found a Trojan

Hi, I'm Manish from Global Escalation Services. I would like to present a multiple random bug check...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/23/2012

Updated Archive of the NtDebugging Twitter Debug Tips

Every Wednesday (usually) we post a debug tip to our twitter page at...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/30/2012

Troubleshooting Memory Leaks With Just a Dump

Hello debuggers, the debug ninja is back again.  Sometimes we have a scenario where a process...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/26/2012

How the Clipboard Works, Part 2

Last time, we discussed how applications place data on the clipboard, and how to access that data...

Author: ntdebug Date: 03/29/2012

How the Clipboard Works, Part 1

Recently I had the opportunity to debug the clipboard in Windows, and I thought I’d share some of...

Author: ntdebug Date: 03/16/2012

What Should Never Happen... Did

Hi, this is Bob Golding; I wanted to write a blog about an interesting hardware issue I ran into....

Author: ntdebug Date: 02/23/2012

Identifying Global Atom Table Leaks

Hi, it's the Debug Ninja back again with another debugging adventure.  Recently I have...

Author: ntdebug Date: 01/31/2012

Stop 0x19 in a Large Pool Allocation

Hello all, Scott Olson here again to share another interesting issue I recently debugged with pool...

Author: ntdebug Date: 01/27/2012

My Kernel Debugger Won't Connect

Hello ntdebugging readers, the Debug Ninja is back again with a quick blog this holiday...

Author: ntdebug Date: 12/29/2011

Call Stacks for Pool Allocations

Hello, it's the Debug Ninja back again for another NtDebugging Blog article.  For as long as I...

Author: ntdebug Date: 10/31/2011

Bcdedit Tips and Tricks For Debugging Part 1

Hello everyone, my name is Sean Walker, and I am on the Platforms OEM team in Washington.  This...

Author: ntdebug Date: 09/21/2011

Determining The Interrupt Line For A Particular PCI-E Slot

Hi debuggers, this is Graham McIntyre again. These days I’m working more closely with hardware so I...

Author: ntdebug Date: 09/01/2011

For testing purposes only, and other desktop watermarks

Hi all, Matt here again.  One of our team’s main functions is to work with our development...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/05/2011

LUN Discovery in a Nutshell

The way the disk configuration is determined on a Windows system is by a process called “discovery”....

Author: ntdebug Date: 07/21/2011

Updated Archive of the Debug Ninja’s Twitter Debug Tips

Every Wednesday (usually) I post a debug tip to our twitter page at...

Author: ntdebug Date: 07/20/2011

A Classic Case of Whodunit

Sometimes we encounter problems that just don't make sense.  I don't mean a high powered lawyer...

Author: ntdebug Date: 06/29/2011

NTFS And 4K Disks

Since the 1960’s, hard disks have always used a block size of 512 bytes for the default...

Author: ntdebug Date: 06/28/2011

Understanding Storage Timeouts and Event 129 Errors

Greetings fellow debuggers, today I will be blogging about Event ID 129 messages.  These...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/06/2011

The Mystery of Lsass.exe Memory Consumption, (When all components get involved)

Hi All, this is Karim Elsaid and I’m a Support Escalation Engineer working with the Dubai platforms...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/27/2011

Control Panel Policy and the Missing Icon

A customer recently reported a rather peculiar problem.  They were working on a roll out of...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/22/2011

Windows 7 XP Mode – Auto Publish ‘Not Available’

Hello All, Ron Riddle here again to share another mystery relating to the XP Mode Auto Publish...

Author: ntdebug Date: 03/28/2011

Interpreting a WHEA error for a MCA fault

Howdy fellow debuggers! This is Graham McIntyre, I am an Escalation Engineer in Platforms Global...

Author: ntdebug Date: 01/28/2011

Hunting for Bugs, but Found a Worm

Hi All, my name is Ron Riddle and I’m an Escalation Engineer on the core Windows team. I...

Author: ntdebug Date: 01/07/2011

New Joint Citrix/Microsoft Facebook Forum

Got a virtualization issue?.. Not sure if it’s a Microsoft or Citrix problem?. Jump on the new...

Author: ntdebug Date: 11/04/2010

Expanding Netmon to aid in debugging

A walk-through of creating a Netmon parser in the context of a real case As is obvious to frequent...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/26/2010

Debugging a Bugcheck 0x109

My name is Nader Khonsari. I am an escalation engineer in Platforms Global Escalation Services. I...

Author: ntdebug Date: 08/10/2010

Debugging services startup in Svchost from a kernel mode debug session

Windows shared services allow us to run system services together in a single service by having...

Author: ntdebug Date: 07/20/2010

I Want A Debugger Robot

Hi, My name is Sabin from the Platforms Global Escalation Services team at Microsoft, and today I...

Author: ntdebug Date: 06/30/2010

Part 3: Understanding !PTE - Non-PAE and X64

Hello, Ryan Mangipano (ryanman) again with part three of my series on understanding the output of...

Author: ntdebug Date: 06/22/2010

x64 Manual Stack Reconstruction and Stack Walking

My name is Trey Nash and I am an Escalation Engineer on the Core OS team. My experience is as a...

Author: ntdebug Date: 05/12/2010

Storport ETW Logging to Measure Requests Made to a Disk Unit

Greetings NTDEBUGGING community, Bob here again, and today I would like to let everyone know about a...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/22/2010

Understanding VSS in DPM

Data Protection Manager 2007 utilizes Windows’ Volume Shadow Copy Service to protect Data Sources on...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/16/2010

A Case of Mysterious Memory Corruption

Hi, this is Chad from the OEM team. You may remember me from such posts as “Debugging a bluescreen...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/15/2010

Archive of the Debug Ninja’s Twitter debug tips

Every Wednesday I post a debug tip to our twitter page at www.twitter.com/ntdebugging. This blog is...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/15/2010

Understanding !PTE, Part2: Flags and Large Pages

Hello, it's Ryan Mangipano with part two of my PTE series. Today I'll discuss PDE/PTE flags, the...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/14/2010

Upcoming Blog ARTICLES

Working on the Global Escalation Services Team at Microsoft is really a cool gig. We’re privileged...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/02/2010

How to use the DedicatedDumpFile registry value to overcome space limitations on the system drive when capturing a system memory dump

Prior to Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 we had to keep a large page file on the system drive...

Author: ntdebug Date: 04/02/2010

Critical Device Database TIP

On a fairly regular basis, Bob Golding, our resident GES storage guru, sends out debugging tips to...

Author: ntdebug Date: 03/25/2010

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