Right-click this new file and click Modify. In the window that appears, set the Value to 1. Once done, close the registry editor. You'll now need to restart your PC so that it loads the manual crash feature. Now that you've properly set up the BSOD, it's time to trigger one. First, hold down the right CTRL key on your keyboard. If you're using a laptop that doesn't have a scroll lock key, you can typically trigger it by holding down the Fn key, then double-tapping either the C , K , S , or the F6 key.
If you do the key input correctly, your PC will immediately bluescreen. Now you know how you can trigger your very own BSOD, the question remains; why would you ever do such a thing? As it turns out, there are at least two valid reasons why you might want to. First, a manual BSOD is a great way for developers to see what happens to their software during a crash. Step 1: Run Memory Diagnostic Tool. Select Windows Memory Diagnostics and click on Restart now and check for problems.
Follow the on-screen instructions. Step 2: Clean boot Try booting your PC in clean boot. Refer to the article on How to perform a clean boot in Windows Note: Clean Boot starts Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs, so that you can determine whether a background program is interfering with your game or program.
Let us know the results. If the issue persists, we will certainly assist you further. Aditya Roy Microsoft Community — Moderator. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I added an 8 GB stick of memory around but I see in the logs that there was a crash before I installed the memory on I will try the steps. In reply to mcmagister's post on February 27, In reply to mcmagister's post on February 28, Hi, Thank you for your response.
Refer to the article on how to Start your PC in safe mode in Windows 10 Safe mode starts Windows in a basic state, using a limited set of files and drivers. Dump1Keys The Dump1Keys registry value is a bit map of the first hot key to use. Note You can assign Dump1Keys a value that enables one or more keys as the first key used in the keyboard shortcut sequence. For example, assign Dump1Keys a value of 0x11 to define both the rightmost and leftmost SHIFT keys as the first key in the keyboard shortcut sequence.
Dump2Key The Dump2Key registry value is the index into the scancode table for the keyboard layout of the target computer. The following is the actual table in the driver. Note Index sysreq is a special case because an key keyboard has a different scan code. It is possible for a system to freeze in such a way that the keyboard shortcut sequence will not work. The exact appearance of the bug check screen depends on the cause of the error.
The following is an example of one possible bug check screen:. This is the most important item on the screen. Each bug check code has four associated parameters. In the first blue screen shown here, all four parameters are displayed after the bug check code. However, in the second kind of blue screen, these parameters have been rearranged within the explanatory text. Regardless of the amount of rearrangement, they will always appear sequentially.
If fewer than four parameters appear, the remaining parameters can be assumed to be zero. The remainder of the text on the blue screen gives additional information. For some bug checks, this may be an explanation of what happened or suggestions for how you can deal with the problem.
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