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![]() If you did not include them in the DaRT recovery image, or if disk size or network connectivity problems are preventing you from obtaining them, you can alternatively run the Crash Analyzer in stand-alone mode on a computer other than the end user’s computer, as described in the following section. If you included the Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows and the symbol files when you created the DaRT 8.0 recovery image, the Tools and symbol files should be available when you run the Crash Analyzer on the problem computer. ![]() You must also provide a path to where the symbol files are located. If the directory path dialog box is empty, you must enter the location, or browse to the location of the Debugging Tools for Windows (you can download the files from Microsoft). The Crash Analyzer tries to locate the Debugging Tools for Windows on the problem computer. ![]() Typically, you run Crash Analyzer from the Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset window on an end-user computer that is experiencing the problem. Run the Crash Analyzer on an end-user-computer You can run the Crash Analyzer on an end-user computer or in stand-alone mode on a computer other than an end-user computer. The Crash Analyzer uses the Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows to examine a memory dump file for the driver that caused the computer to fail. ![]() The Crash Analyzer in Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) 8.0 lets you debug a memory dump file on a Windows-based computer and then diagnose any related computer errors.
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