Thank you, google search results are filled with copypasted AI generated articles of no value or vague Microsoft help answers, your video has been a lifesaver!
I had a customer with a BSOD situation last week, I watched your video and followed it through on my system going through my clients mini dump. Your vide helped me understand what was happening. YThank you for sharing this detailed explanation and detailing the steps to identify the problem. Let me know if you are available for any consulting projects.
Either your system files are corrupted or you may have hardware issues, like bad RAM, HDD, etc. You can try booting into Safe Mode and see if it is a driver issue. Disable video drivers and do a rollback from a windows update.
Thank you, google search results are filled with copypasted AI generated articles of no value or vague Microsoft help answers, your video has been a lifesaver!
I had a customer with a BSOD situation last week, I watched your video and followed it through on my system going through my clients mini dump. Your vide helped me understand what was happening. YThank you for sharing this detailed explanation and detailing the steps to identify the problem. Let me know if you are available for any consulting projects.
You're great my good man this helps a lot and points me in the right way even with the hiccups I go through along the way
You are amazing, please do deeper windows videos (registry, Kernel system files-folders structure, GP) thank you.
Well done, nice video and information. Your English is very correct, truly professional!
Great video , really helpful in understanding the core concepts
good and clear for explaining the Windbg
super helpful!! thank you for this content!
Good introduction, thanks.
Thank you Sir, i have a memory dump with tbtBusDrv BSOD, should i remove the driver entirely or try to update it?
Thanks I really appreciate the video
Great video !!!
really good video. thx.
I have Fileinfa as a probleme have any idea ?
fantastic
So what would I do if my PC boots in bluescreen? Not even safemode would help it.
Either your system files are corrupted or you may have hardware issues, like bad RAM, HDD, etc. You can try booting into Safe Mode and see if it is a driver issue. Disable video drivers and do a rollback from a windows update.
Awesome! .
Thanks...!!!
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