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Windows 2000 Kernel Debugging

by Steven McDowell
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Overview

The start-to-finish tutorial and reference for Windows 2000 kernel debugging!

  • The expert guide to Windows 2000 kernel debugging and crash dump analysis
  • Interpreting Windows 2000 stop screens—in depth!
  • Making the most of WinDbg and KD
  • Debugging hardware: ports, BIOS, PCI and SCSI buses, and chipsets
  • Advanced coverage: remote debugging, Debugging Extensions, Driver Verifier, and more
  • Step-by-step crash dump analysis and kernel debugging
  • How to interpret every element of a Windows 2000 stop screen
  • Using WinDbg: configuring options, symbol paths, DLLs, and more
  • Debugging hardware: ports, BIOS, PCI and SCSI buses, chipsets, and more
  • Configuring local and remote kernel debugging environments
  • Includes extensive code samples

This comprehensive guide to Windows 2000 kernel debugging will be invaluable to anyone who must analyze and prevent Windows 2000 system crashes—especially device driver authors and debuggers. Renowned kernel debugging expert Steven McDowell covers every aspect of kernel debugging and crash dump analysis—including advanced hardware debugging and other techniques barely addressed in Microsoft's documentation.

Discover what Microsoft's WinDbg debugger can (and can't) do for you, and how to configure both local and remote kernel debugging environments. Learn to use Windows 2000's crash dump feature, step by step. Learn how to start and stop errant drivers, pause target systems, retrieve system and driver state, and step through source code using breakpoints and source-level debugging.

McDowell demonstratestechniques for taking control of target systems, including finding "lost" memory blocks, setting process and thread contexts, and reviewing I/O system error logs. You'll learn how to use Microsoft's powerful Debugger Extensions to run virtually any command you choose, and master the new Driver Verifier, which can detect common mistakes in driver code with unprecedented speed and accuracy.

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While fifteen years ago, common culture had little idea of what a computer crash was, it has now become a subject of commiseration for most people in most workplaces. This book is for anybody who has to analyze and prevent Windows 2000 crashes, especially device drive authors and debuggers. It takes readers, step-by-step, through crash dump analysis and kernel debugging, including how to interpret every element of a Windows 2000 stop screen. WinDbg, configuring options, symbol paths, and DLLs are explained, as is the debugging hardware such as ports, BIOS, PCI and SCSI buses, chipsets and more. Contains some illustrations and many code samples to allow the advanced user to diagnose, and hopefully repair, the cause of the crash. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 5, 2001
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780130406378

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