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Latest revision as of 03:41, 31 January 2006
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Using Dr Watson with Vegastrike
When running Vegastrike on Windows, getting a backtrace from the Dr. Watson utility can help debug crashes. To set up Dr. Watson, we first need to change the type of log it dumps, and the location.
Launch Dr. Watson. The easiest way to do this is by opening the "Run" dialogue from the start menu and typing in
drwtsn32
Otherwise, it should be located in c:\windows\system32
Change the location of its output somewhere convenient, and set "Crash Dump Type" to Mini (which is human-readable). Of course, "Create Crash Dump File" must be checked off, and enabling "Dump Symbol Table" and "Dump All Thread Contents" would probably be a good idea.
Then you should get a log produced when Vegastrike crashes. Please submit this with your bug report.
FIXME
If you can add any more detail to this page, please edit it! Much of this is copied from the forums and untested.
See also
- Microsoft Help and Support article on Dr. Watson
- Microsoft Help and Support article on enabling and disabling Dr. Watson
- Microsoft XP Pro Documentation on Dr. Watson
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