For example, to display information on Bug Check 0x9F: DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE, with a parameter 1 value of 0x3, use !analyze -show 0x9F 0x3 as shown here. ![]() Provide the stop code parameters to the !analyze command to display any available parameter information. If your default number base (radix) is not 16, prefix with 0x. If a specific bug check code does not appear in this topic, use the !analyze extension in the Windows Debugger (WinDbg) with the following syntax (in kernel mode), replacing with a bug check code:Įntering this command causes WinDbg to display information about the specified bug check code. ![]() ![]() Using WinDbg to display stop code information ![]() If you are a customer whose system has displayed a blue screen with a bug check code, see Troubleshoot blue screen errors.
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